Offices and Service Units
Offices and services untis assigned to the Vice-Rector for Teaching and Students
The Disability Officer is the university contact person for students with disabilities and/or chronic illnesses. Counselling is individual and situation-specific.
Office for the Bologna Process and Teaching Development
The Office for the Bologna Process and Teaching Development provides support in the development of curricula, handles the opinion procedure for the Rectorate in accordance with the ‘Study Law Regulations’ section of the statutes. It is responsible for implementing the goals and action programmes of the Bologna Process.
Office für Quality Management in Teaching
The Office for Quality Management in Teaching is responsible for the design, implementation and follow-up of course analyses. In addition, the team carries out special surveys such as the first-year student survey, accompanies the announcement and implementation of the Lehreplus! prize, and manages and supervises graduate tracking (ATRACK). Together with the team from the Office for Quality Management in Research, personal evaluations, programme evaluations and faculty evaluations are carried out and monitored. The evaluation of key figures for the management level of the university as well as the realisation of special evaluations are part of the portfolio of the Office for Quality Management in Teaching.
studyinfo.coordination.italian law
The Office of Study Information and Coordination of Italian Law is responsible for the organisation and counselling of the Integrated Diploma Programme in Law – Italian Law at the University of Innsbruck.
Further information can be found on the page Study Information and Coordination Italian Law.
Office for South Tyrolean Studies
The Office for South Tyrolean Students is the contact point for students from South Tyrol.
The Faculty Service Centre is responsible for the optimal and standardised processing of teaching and examination administration.
The Language Centre offers a high-quality range of language and intercultural courses for students and staff of the University as well as those not associated with the University.
Centre for Continuing Education at the University of Innsbruck
The Centre for Continuing Education Centre provides additional and higher specialist qualifications for graduates, companies, professionals and interested parties.
The central task of the Admission Department is the admission of domestic and foreign students (new admissions, change of degree programme, university entrance qualification).
University Sports Institute (USI)
The USI offers around 500 sports courses per semester, which can be booked online or on site.