
If you are deciding whether to pursue an LLM in Austria, TransLegal’s LLM guide can be a useful first step. Our guide allows you to sort and search by city and region, as well as by the type of course or program. This guarantees that you will find the LLM program in Austria which best suits you.
Today, Austria has a population of more than 8 million people. Austria is a largely mountainous country due to its location in the Alps. For this reason, it is a perennial hotspot for skiers and those who otherwise enjoy somewhat rugged winters. More than 1.6 million live in Vienna, the capital of Austria. Vienna is one of the more historical and culturally significant cities in all of Europe. Art and culture continue to thrive in Vienna, with a wide variety of theaters, museums, opera houses and classical music venues. Vienna is a terrific "international" city with many international organizations, an international business community, nearby technology clusters, and a dominant cultural emphasis. Austria itself remains one of the richest countries in the world and the country has developed a rather high standard of living.
Two programs featured on TransLegal’s guide to an LLM in Austria are the University of Vienna and the University of Salzburg. These are the two of the most popular LLM programs chosen by foreign applicants. While the University of Vienna has a more traditional LLM program, the University of Salzburg has a combined program in tandem with the University of the Pacific in California.
| University of Salzburg | The University of Salzburg is the largest educational institution in the Salzburg region. There are currently more than 14,000 enrolled students and a ... |
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| University of Vienna | The University of Vienna was founded in 1365 and is the oldest university in the German-speaking world. With approximately 85,000 students, it is one ... |
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