The Faculty of Engineering Sciences at the Leopold-Franzens-University is responsible for the further development of civil engineering, environmental engineering, mechatronics and electrical engineering through research and a scientifically orientated education of students.
Current event dates and blog posts
Information and links to the Departments and Units
Greetings from the Dean and the Dean of Studies
Contact information and members of the deanery
Further information
The Faculty Council acts as an advisory body for the Dean and the Dean of Studies. In order to fulfil this task, the Faculty Council must be convened regularly (at least once a semester) for the purpose of consultation and the submission of statements.
Next meeting of the Faculty Council:
Autumn 2024
The Curriculum Commission is responsible for the content of the curricula for degree programmes and university courses (= continuing education programmes). The Senate establishes a Curriculum Commission authorised to make decisions for degree programmes and university courses at each faculty. The term of office of the Curriculum Commission is linked to the three-year term of office of the Senate.
An overview of the members of the QV Advisory Board and information on qualification agreements can be found here:
Laufende Verfahren / Current Open Positions
Professorships (§ 99 para. 5 UG)
Department of Mechatronics
Materials for additive manufacturing
The minutes of the Faculty Council meetings are available to members of the faculty at fileshare under "Protokolle Fakultätsrat".
If you do not have access, please send an e-mail to anmeldung-techwiss@uibk.ac.at
Research at the Faculty of Engineering Sciences
Research plays just as important a role at our faculty as teaching. Research centres such as Computational Engineering or Sustainable Construction offer the opportunity to drive forward important technological advances and develop practical solutions for complex challenges.
By focusing on and participating in other research centres, we are able to pursue interdisciplinary approaches and exploit synergies between different subject areas. A detailed overview can be found at Research and initiatives.
Research at the University of Innsbruck stands for scientific quality, a diverse research culture and the targeted promotion of young researchers. By promoting interdisciplinary cooperation and the combination of basic and application-orientated research, excellence and innovative strength can be achieved. Further information on "Research at the University of Innsbruck" can be found at here.
Working at the Faculty of Engineering Sciences
Current Vacancies
Discover career opportunities at the Faculty of Engineering Sciences!
Find current vacancies for scientific and general staff as well as exciting positions at the Technical Research Centre.
Working at the University
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