Webster University Vienna

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Webster University Vienna
Type Private, four-year
Chancellor Neil George
President Elizabeth (Beth) J. Stroble
Location Vienna, Austria
Nickname Webster
Website http://www.webster.ac.at/

Webster University Vienna is the Austrian branch of Webster University, and Webster's biggest campus outside the US. It was founded in 1981, since 9 January 2001 it is accredited as Austria's third private university. It currently has about 500 students from over 70 nations enrolled in its bachelor's and master's programs.

Undergraduate majors are offered in: Art and Visual Culture, Business and Management, International Relations, Media Communications, and Psychology.

Master’s and MBA degrees are available in: Finance, Human Resources Management, International Business, International Relations, Marketing, and Counseling Psychology.

The degrees of Webster University Vienna are accredited in the United States (via the accreditation of Webster University in the state of Missouri) as well as in Austria (via the Akkreditierungsrat, the Austrian government's accreditation authority for private universities).

The Vienna Journalism Institute at the University publishes a monthly newspaper, called The Vienna Review.

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Coordinates: 48°13′25″N 16°25′26″E / 48.22361°N 16.42389°E / 48.22361; 16.42389


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