FH Campus Vienna remains the undisputed number one in Austria!
The FH Campus Vienna will remain Austria's leading university of applied sciences in 2025, thanks to practical training and increased funding.
FH Campus Vienna remains the undisputed number one in Austria!
The FH Campus Vienna has once again defended its top position in the current INDUSTRIEMAGAZINE ranking and remains the best-known university of applied sciences in Austria with an awareness level of an impressive 81 percent. Jörg Neumayer, education spokesman for the SPÖ Town Hall Club, was enthusiastic about this confirmation and emphasized how important innovative training is for the development of skilled workers in Vienna. He emphasized that the university of applied sciences can not only set standards in teaching, but also act as a central basis for Vienna as a business location OTS reported.
The city of Vienna has decided to increase funding for technical colleges from 22 million euros to 30 million euros, which Neumayer described as an important sign for the development of the location. This increase underlines the continued investment in training and the creation of well-trained professionals in key sectors such as health and digitalization. The high quality of education at the FH Campus Vienna is reflected not only in the ranking, but also in the impressive employment rate of graduates.
Innovations and equality at the FH Campus Vienna
The FH Campus Vienna is not only well known for its training offerings, but also for its commitment to research and innovation. Current projects, such as the “Additive Manufacturing Science and Education Lab” (AMSEL) at the High Tech Campus Vienna, are top examples of the university’s innovative spirit. These initiatives show that the FH Campus Vienna is not only a training facility, but also a place where the future is actively shaped. This was also done by FH Campus Vienna confirmed.
In addition, the FH stands out because it has almost 50 percent women, thereby setting an example for gender equality in science. Neumayer emphasized that education should not be a question of gender or social background, which underlines the diversity of values and equal opportunities at this institution. With clear measures and strong financial support, Vienna remains a pioneer in higher education and is thus investing in future skilled workers.