Studying abroad - Studying in Graz
Studying abroad (outgoings)
Information on application procedures, submission deadlines, funding, preparation for your stay abroad and what to do after your stay can be found on the website of the International Relations Office.
Erasmus +
The Erasmus+ program enables students and employees to spend time at universities within the EU and some associated third countries. Our institute currently has agreements with 15 universities, which are listed in this document.
If you are interested in or have questions about an Erasmus+ stay abroad, please contact the coordinator and academic advisor of our institute, Thomas Pölzler, at any time.
European Liberal Arts Network (ELAN)
The European Liberal Arts Network (ELAN) connects humanities departments from universities in eleven European countries. As part of their participation in the ELAN program, students can work with highly qualified researchers in other European countries, gain experience abroad, pursue an individual study project that can also prepare an interdisciplinary and inter-institutional thesis, and earn a certificate that proves their academic success in a network of renowned European universities.
If you are interested in or have any questions about an ELAN stay abroad, please contact the coordinator and academic advisor of our institute, Thomas Pölzler, at any time.
CEEPUS network
CEEPUS is the Central European Exchange Program for University Studies, an exchange program with countries from Central and South Eastern Europe. The contact person for this program at the Institute of Philosophy is Mag. Dr. Dr. h.c. Daniela G. Camhy, coordinator of the CEEPUS network "Philosophy and Interdisciplinarity", Tel. +43 316 90370201 or +43 6641305143.
Studying in Graz (Incomings)
Information on the individual mobility programs and on preparing for a study visit to Graz can be found on the website of the International Relations Office.
Contact persons at the Department of Philosophy:
- Thomas Pölzler (Erasmus +, ELAN)
- Daniela G. Camhy (CEEPUS)