The International Student Ambassadors talk about their way to TU Graz and their experiences of studying here and give valuable tips.
Austria’s university education system has some unique characteristics that often surprise international students. Let me walk you through the key aspects using TU Graz as an example.
What have I learnt in jobs alongside my mechanical engineering studies, why are they valuable and how do you apply? I am an international student at TU Graz and I am sharing my experiences with you.
As a prospective student, it’s essential to understand the language requirements and the support available to help you achieve them. Student Jakov Vujović provides answers to frequent questions.
For students, finding a good place to live is the first step to enjoying their stay in their university town. Lejla Otanović, international student at TU Graz, writes about dorms, apartments and their costs
Many students face a lot of practical issues when living away from home. In this blog post, George-Alexandru Mitrofan shares his experiences on living costs in Graz.
When you spend all day on campus, you are bound to get hungry or thirsty at some point. In this blog post I will try to recommend some of the best places to grab a quick bite or a cup of coffee and e
Applying for a master’s degree means lots of documents, deadlines, bureaucracy – but it doesn’t have to be stressful. Master student Mia Schwerer shares the most important facts regarding those topics.
As a foreigner, starting a bachelor's degree programme at TU Graz is easier than you think. Marija Puljarević, an electrical engineering student from Bosnia and Herzegovina, explains what needs to be done.
Do you live and study in Graz, Austria's second largest city, or are you planning to start your studies here? You can find out what financial support options are available for students here.
For Slovenian students seeking a blend of academic prowess and a feeling of independence, Graz in Austria is an ideal choice. Let me explain why.
How to find a student job in Austria, what is the best job for working students and how to balance work and study? Sara Krak, electrical engineering student at TU Graz, shares her story of working while studying.
Are you an international student preparing for your first semester at TU Graz and do you feel a bit “lost”? Here you will find key facts about admission, required documents, online platforms, the campus and more.
If you are a student who wants to study abroad in a technical field and benefit from a variety of innovation and entrepreneurship programmes, the Austrian city of Graz is the place to be. Let me tell you.
When I came to Austria to study at TU Graz, I realised that in comparison to studying in Croatia, there were many differences. In the following post I will try my best to share my learnings and experienc
What are the best spots on the TU Graz campus to meet and study? Sara Krak, international student ambassador and student of electrical engineering in Graz, Austria, helps you to prepare for a TU Graz journey.
As a student in Austria, you will soon be confronted with the peculiarities of Austrian German. In this post, Gergő Horváth, Hungarian student at TU Graz, writes about the gap between Standard German and the Austrian variant and how to cope with it.
Joseph Iannelli from Washington State University (WSU) visited Graz, Austria, to expand the Student Exchange Agreement between WSU and TU Graz. In this blog post he writes about Austrian hospitality, internationalization commitments and student exchanges.
A miniature sculpture park, the historical jewel Hallstatt, a chocolate paradise – these are just some of the destinations outside Graz that excite Matko Mitrović, international student at Graz University of Technology (TU Graz).
Veronika Novak, international student at Graz University of Technology (TU Graz), shares where to find places to recharge your batteries from long days at university and meet with friends outdoors.
You may have seen Graz being described as a city of design. What makes Graz so special for someone like me who studies architecture here? Let me explain exactly what this city offers to creative people.
We live in a digital age, where things move incredibly fast. To some people this might be frightening, to me it is fascinating, and I want to share with you why I am studying Information and Computer Engineering to find my dream job.
I know that thinking about leaving your country, the place where your family and friends live, the place where you grew up, can be really scary. After three years of studying abroad in Graz, I know I made the right decision. Let me explain why.
Two and a half years ago I came to Graz where I study at TU Graz. In this time I have learned so much – not only about mechanical engineering but also about the right mindset for this big change. Let me share my Top 5 Tips with you.
It can be arduous as a student to go abroad and start a new life. There are lots of challenges that have to be met, and there are many ways to do so. I would like to share how I coped with the language, homesickness and loneliness.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year, and even if our circumstances are quite peculiar ever since the pandemic started, that doesn’t mean we can’t enjoy a cosy Advent atmosphere. In the following text, Jovana Vujacic does her best to mention some of the most convivial places one can visit in…
For mechanical engineering student Matko Mitrovic, studying abroad in Austria at TU Graz led to new administrative challenges. Find out how he managed to cope up with all the documents and requirements.
For electrical engineering student Sara Krak coming to study in a new country was a big step. Find out why she thinks Graz, Austria’s second largest city, is a beautiful and enjoyable place to live.
Becoming a chemist has always been a dream to me. Joining TU Graz as an international and enrolling in the Master’s programme in Chemistry has fulfilled all my expectations. But does the journey have to stop here?
Erasmus+ traineeship student Mark Kozamernik shares his experience about life in Graz and work at the Institute of Chemical Engineering and Environmental Technology (CEET) at TU Graz during the Covid pandemic.
Most students have to live on limited funds and this can cause a lot of stress and anxiety. So I’d like to share my tips and tricks about how to live in Graz, Austria, on a budget as an international student.
Architecture student Lisa Schmidt came to Graz from TU Berlin as an Erasmus student. Here she writes about what it's like to study abroad in the time of corona, specifically at TU Graz.
Becoming a chemist has always been a dream for me. Joining TU Graz as an international student doing a master’s programme in chemistry has now fulfilled all my expectations. Do you also dream about studying abroad?
Internship abroad despite corona crisis: At Nedstack B.V. in Arnhem, the Netherlands, TU Graz student Niklas Mayr further developed analytical measurement methods for fuel cell research. Here's his report.
What it is like to be part of TU Graz campus life? Sara Krak, international student in Graz, Austria, writes about her everyday life experiences in general and about how Corona restrictions affected them.
Ekrem Toroman is an international student at TU Graz. He supports himself and knows what it’s like to work alongside his studies. In this article you’ll learn how to successfully finance your studies.
Having lived in Kosovo her whole life, moving to Austria to study at TU Graz was life changing for Fjolla Hasani. She writes about overcoming the challenges of moving abroad and making friends, e.g. at social events.
Matko Mitrović is not only a student at Graz University of Technology (TU Graz), but also a very active and sporty person. He writes about fun indoor and outdoor activities students can do in their free time.
Veronika Novak, a student at TU Graz, reveals what to keep in mind when housing in Graz for the first time. New students can profit from her advice and learn to navigate the obstacles in finding the right housing.
Since I'm studying at TU Graz, I have been living in Graz, Austria, for the past two years. Not only is university life a lot of fun, but the city itself is a delightful place and motivates me to enjoy my time.
Jovana Vujačić summarises all the important steps internationals should consider when deciding to study at TU Graz: planning process, when and how to apply, legal matters, language, fees, scholarships and more.
For Lazar Gugleta, coming to Austria to study Computer Science was one of the biggest choices in his life. He writes about the factors that influenced his decision to leave Serbia to study for a degree at TU Graz.