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  1. The University of Salzburg (German: Universität Salzburg), also known as the Paris Lodron University of Salzburg (Paris-Lodron-Universität Salzburg, PLUS), is an Austrian public university in Salzburg municipality, Salzburg State, named after its founder, Prince-Archbishop Paris Lodron.

  2. Today, the Paris Lodron University of Salzburg (PLUS) has six faculties with 18,000 students and around 2,800 members of staff. The PLUS offers students a total of 90 study programmes and prides itself on its excellent student-teacher ratio.

  3. Master’s programmes last between three and four semesters and are completed with the Master’s degree or “Diplomingenieur/Diplomingenieurin”. The admission requirement is a Bachelor’s, Diploma or teaching degree equivalent to the programmes offered in Salzburg.

  4. Study at the University of Salzburg in Austria: 6 Bachelors, Masters, PhDs. Study.eu: Your gateway to universities in Europe.

  5. The PLUS boasts six faculties with 34 departments and around 90 degree programmes in digital and analytical, natural and life sciences, social sciences and cultural studies, law and economics, and theology. Almost 18,000 students are enrolled in bachelor's, master's and doctoral programmes here.

  6. Study Programmes. The six faculties at the University of Salzburg ( Faculty of Catholic Theology, Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Faculty of Digital and Analytical Sciences, Faculty of Law, Business and Economics, Faculty of Natural and Life Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences) offer a broad choice of Bachelor’s, Master’s, Diploma and ...

  7. The University of Salzburg, or Paris Lodron University (German Universität Salzburg) after its founder, the Prince Archbishop Paris Lodron, is located in the Austrian city of Salzburg, Salzburgerland, home of Mozart.

  8. Paris Lodron Universität Salzburg was established in 1622. It was founded by Paris Lodron, prince-archbishop of Salzburg. It was closed in 1810 and not re-opened for another 152 years.

  9. The study programmes at the traditional comprehensive universities in Vienna, Graz, Innsbruck, Klagenfurt, Linz and Salzburg cover a broad spectrum of academic subjects. Austria’s technical and medical universities, on the other hand, concentrate on a range of highly specialized theoretical and applied disciplines.

  10. The University of Salzburg, also known as Paris Lodron University of Salzburg (PLUS), is a public university in Salzburg, Austria. It was founded in 1622, closed in 1810, and reopened in 1962. It is the region’s largest institution, with approximately 18,000 students and four faculties offering a variety of undergraduate and postgraduate courses.

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