- 1. REAL KNOWLEDGE FOR REAL-WORLD SUCCESS
2. Webster University Worldwide
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- St. Louis and otherregional campuses
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- Thailand: Cha-am and Bangkok campuses
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- Accredited in 1925 by the Higher Learning Commission
- Ranked in top tier among Best Universities, Midwest Masters
Category (U.S. News and World Report Americas Best Colleges
2010)
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- To ensure high quality learning experiences that transforms
students for global citizenship and individual excellence
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- To foster dialogue, respect and cultural understanding across
boundaries and between people
St. Louis, Missouri, USA 4. London, England 5.
- located on a park-like setting in Bellevue, a 7-minute train
ride from central Geneva
- five buildings on two and a half hectares
- 500 students from over 90 different countries
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- Urban Webster Campus, main building and housing in the center
of Leiden
- Leiden is a university town with many student restaurants,
pubs, shops, festivalsand events, museums, exhibitions
7. Cha-am & Bangkok, Thailand 8. Shanghai, China 9. Vienna,
Austria 10. Webster Vienna 11. Webster Facts
Webster Vienna Faculty represents over 20 nationalities 12. Why
Vienna ?
- Vienna 1 stplace - overall quality of living
- Vibrant international city with a population of 1.6
million
- Lots of culture, museums, theaters, operas, festivals
- Site of many international organizations e.g. UN, UNIDO, IAEA,
IBM, Coca Cola etc
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- Home of world famous people (Klimt, Freud, Beethoven,
Mozart)
- Fantastic coffee house culture, wine taverns and vineyards
- Great dining and shopping experience
- First class public transportation system
14. 15. Undergraduate Programs
- MINORS available in all major areas:
16. Advantages
- The only university in Austria with dual accreditation
- Language of instruction is English for all programs
- Real-life experience combining theory with practice
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- Small class size (avg. 18 students)
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- Individual academic advising
17. Advantages
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- Library and writing center
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- Four computer labs (PC & Mac)
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- Career Centre and Internships
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- Student Council activities
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- Study abroad at other Webster Campuses worldwide
18. Advantages
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- American liberal arts system
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- Study as personal schedule permits
- Advanced standing credits
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- Austrian Matura, German Abitur etc.
- Doctorate(3 years and up)
- Master Degree ( 1.5 2.5 years)
- Bachelor Degree (3 - 4 years)
- High school (12 -13 years) age 17/18
Gen. Education 4 12 courses Electives / 2 ndMajor / Minor 13 22
courses Major12 21 courses 19.
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- Open class room discussions
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- Real life projects, field trips
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- Lots of teamwork, presentations and research projects
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- Over 10,000 books and audio visual materials
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- Over 150 academic databases granting access to tens of
thousandsof academic journals, periodicals and newspapers
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- Over 19,000 of full text eBooks for research and reference
20. Student Participation
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- UN: IAEA, UNIDO, UNOV etc.
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- Austrian, Hungarian Parliaments
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- Effective Leadership in Challenging Times, Nov 2009
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- Human Trafficking, Oct. 2009
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- Procedures and Roles of Int. Org, Oct 2009
21. Guest Lectures
- Counselor Dr. Michael Desser, Austrian Ministry of Foreign
Affairs The Copenhagen Conference on Climate Change and its impact
on multilateral diplomacyFeb 2010
- A discussion with H.E. William C. Eacho, III, U.S. Ambassador
to Austria Taking Stock: One Year of the Obama Administration Jan.
2010
- Guest Lecture, Year of International Human Rights Columbia:
More Than Drugs and Guerillas Nov. 2009
- Doctors Without Borders, Dr.med. Richard Barta, Sep. 2009
- Online Twitter Founder, Mr. Jack Dorsey Sep. 2009
- For current and past events please check:www.webster.ac.at
22. Guest Lectures
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- Social psychologist Philip Zimbardo
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- Communications expert Paul Watzlawick
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- Burn out researcher Christina Maslach
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- Austrian Minister of Education
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- Ambassadorof Luxembourg Arlette Conzemius "Foreign Policy of
the European Union - New challenges after the Lisbon Reform Treaty,
April 2010
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- IAEA Counselor Stephan Heisler, Deputy Head of the Permanent
Austrian Delegation to the UN
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- Panel Discussion with Egyptian and Israeli AmbassadorsMideast
Today Politics, Demography, EnergyFeb 2010
23. Graduate Programs undergraduate degree (Bachelor)
required
- MBA Master of Business Administration
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- Human Resource Management
24. www.webster.edu/global 25. Webster Housing 26. Webster
Graduation each year 27. Webster Alumni Network
- Successful careers with local and international companies
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- AT & T, Coca Cola, Hewlett Packard,United Nations, IAEA,
IBM,
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- Lufthansa, Proctor and Gamble,
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- OPEC, OSCE, Siemens, World Bank,
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- World Health Organization
- Distinguished graduate schools
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- Harvard, London School of
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- Economics, John Hopkins, Columbia,
Graduate corner Most of the instructors work for international
organizations and brought their professional experience into the
classroom. I also made many professional contacts which have
advanced my career significantly. Nikolaus Rottenberger
Lieutenant-Colonel, Austrian Army Cabinet Member, Austrian Federal
Ministry of Defense B.A. International Relations, 2002 28. Webster
Alumni I decided to invest in my future with an international
education and accredited degree from Webster University Vienna and
Ive never looked back. Stjepan Pticar, BBA 04, MBA Verbund In
todays competitive job market my education and internationally
accredited degree from Webster University Vienna give me the edge
to always stay one step ahead. Martina Valenta, MBA 06Equity
analyst, Erste Group 29. Application Process
- Academic documents (last 3 years + final)
- TOEFL, IELTS or Cambridge Advanced Certificate
- Resume or curriculum vitae (CV)
- Two letters of recommendation
- Copy of biographical page of passport
- 5 starting Dates per Year
- (Jan, March, May, August, October)
30. Students experience
- 92% favorable image of Webster
- 83% of students talk frequently with their academic
advisor
- 82 % Analyzing elements of an idea/theory, applying theories
and concepts
- 63% make frequent presentations in classes
- 60% have serious conversations with students different from
themselves
- 60% of students discuss topics outside the class and work
frequently with other students on projects
- 49% of students work with faculty members on projects
- 44% have participated in some form of internship, field
experience, co-op, community service
- 25% use the Webster Network to study abroad