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Wednesday, 03 December 2014

Lieblings-Uni

Internationale Studierende lieben die Uni Graz! Über den StudyPortals-Award 2014 freut sich auch Sabine Pendl, Leiterin des BIB (Mitte). Foto: Uni Graz/Kastrun.

Internationale Studierende lieben die Uni Graz! Über den StudyPortals-Award 2014 freut sich auch Sabine Pendl, Leiterin des BIB (Mitte). Foto: Uni Graz/Kastrun.

Uni Graz gewinnt den StudyPortal-Award, der die Zufriedenheit internationaler Studierender widerspiegelt

Die Uni Graz ist für viele internationale Studierende eine "Lieblings-Universität": Das zeigen die euphorischen Bewertungen, die auf StudyPortals - der weltgrößten Datenbank, die studentische Erfahrungen sammelt - abgegeben wurden. Derzeit sind über 73.000 Erfahrungsbereichte online abrufbar.

Das Ergebnis der diesjährigen Auswertung zeigt, dass Studierende die Karl-Franzens-Universität durchschnittlich mit 9 oder 9,5 von 10 möglichen Punkten bewerteten. Die Uni Graz ist damit die Gewinnerin des "StudyPortals Awards for Excellent International Student Satisfaction 2014". Nähe, Wärme und Kompetenz waren dabei einige der Schlagwörter, die immer wieder in den Berichten aufschienen. Mag. Sabine Pendl, Leiterin des Büros für Internationale Beziehungen der Uni Graz, freut sich über den Award: "Über diese Auszeichnung bekommen wir die sehr positive Rückmeldung, dass die internationalen Studierenden die Bemühungen und Services der Universität Graz wertschätzen. Andererseits motiviert uns der Gewinn, den hohen Standard zu erhalten und, wo nötig, weiter auszubauen."

Im Wintersemester 2014/2015 studieren 419 "Incomings" an der Karl-Franzens-Universität. Am liebsten verbringen Studierende aus Deutschland, Spanien und Italien einen Aufenthalt in Graz. 253 österreichische Studierende sind derzeit im Ausland, diese "Outgoings" zieht es am häufigsten in die USA, Kanada und ex aequo Spanien beziehungsweise Frankreich.

 

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