Huawei Technologies is a leading manufacturer of telecommunications solutions and has extensive expertise in fixed network, mobile network, and IP technologies. The technology company employs around 194,000 people worldwide, more than 45 percent of whom work in research and development. Huawei has been represented in Austria since 2007 with a location in Vienna and employs around 120 people in this country. In Austria, the company provides support in the form of various initiatives, such as the Huawei Support Program in cooperation with ÖJAB and the Seeds for the Future Program for young students, specifically promoting young, talented Austrian academics in the ICT sector.
For me, TU Graz's cooperation with large companies is important because it enables me to realise my ambitions. I applied for the Huawei scholarship because I want to build my career in this company and because it is a good opportunity to prove myself as a talented person.
Maryia Filipovich, Bachelor Informatik
All the years of hard work during school have paid off, thanks to the generous financial support from Huawei. This scholarship enables me to fully concentrate on my studies, in hopes that I will be able to give back to our community one day with new innovations, as well as to meet the expectations that now both Huawei and TU Graz have in me.
Suad Čobo, Bachelor Software Engineering and Management
Thanks to the fantastic support, I was able to improve my study conditions, and it was even easier to decide to study at TU Graz. Furthermore, the scholarship programme really motivates me to independently pursue my goals and always strive to achieve the best performance.
Patrick Da Col, Bachelor's Programme in Electrical Engineering and Audio Engineering
The scholarship allows me to invest even more time in my studies and to purchase additional study materials or specialised literature that support my interests. The connection with Huawei also encourages me to improve my Chinese language skills and helps me to learn even more about this large international company.
Ines Kirsten, Bachelor's Programme in Chemical and Process Engineering and Mechanical Engineering and Business Economics