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Mission Statement
The Medical University of Innsbruck is committed to conducting excellent research, promoting early-career researchers, ensuring high-quality medical teaching and training, and making a substantial contribution to healthcare provision. It also actively supports the transfer of knowledge to society.
It combines forward-looking, cutting-edge medical facilities with high-performance theoretical and biomedical institutions, thereby creating the best possible foundation for innovation in research, teaching and medical practice.
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Presidential Team
The tasks of the presidential team are regulated in the Federal Act on the Organisation of Universities and their Studies (Universities Act 2002-UG) [in German] in Art 22:
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Research at Med Uni Innsbruck
The Medical University of Innsbruck is one of the largest educational facilities for doctors and medical researchers in Austria. On average, over 3,900 students participate in the courses. Roughly 450 PhD postgraduates take one of the 9 PhD programs offered. In addition, a part-time doctoral program – the Clinical PhD – is offered for graduates of the Medicine and Dentistry degree programs. A wide range of courses, from professional further education courses to medical lectures for people without medical training.
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Studies and Teaching at the Medical University of Innsbruck
The Medical University of Innsbruck is one of the largest educational facilities for doctors and medical researchers in Austria. On average, over 3,900 students participate in the courses. Roughly 450 PhD postgraduates take one of the 9 PhD programs offered. In addition, a part-time doctoral program – the Clinical PhD – is offered for graduates of the Medicine and Dentistry degree programs. A wide range of courses, from professional further education courses to medical lectures for people without medical training.