ST.POELTEN UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES – was founded in 1996 and currently has appr. 1,800 enrolled students. Study opportunities comprise degree programmes and continuing education courses in the fields of Health & Social Sciences, Business and Technology.
St. Poelten University of Applied Sciences offers students a vocationally oriented and academically sound training that prepares them to meet the challenges of the professional world. Alongside they acquire additional training in e.g. business administration, law, foreign languages, and interpersonal skills. The Campus Media – radio, TV and a magazine – provide opportunities for students from all disciplines to acquire excellent media and communications skills.
St. Poelten University of Applied Sciences offers students a vocationally oriented and academically sound training that prepares them to meet the challenges of the professional world. Alongside they acquire additional training in e.g. business administration, law, foreign languages, and interpersonal skills. The Campus Media – radio, TV and a magazine – provide opportunities for students from all disciplines to acquire excellent media and communications skills.
IC\M/T – INSTITUTE FOR CREATIVE \MEDIA/ TECHNOLOGIES – undertakes application-oriented research and development in the broader field of the creative industries. Audio-visual, interactive and mobile media are spreading through our daily lives. They are affecting almost every aspect of how we behave and are influencing our perception and our way of thinking and feeling. About 20 researchers investigate the resulting challenges and potentials for science and the economy and work on creative solutions for media-supported environments.
MEDIA TECHNOLOGY – and communication are two of the many tasks of the students of the University of Applied Sciences St. Pölten. Starting with a concept, including design, production and programing, the six participants from St. Pölten are involved in the technical implementation of the website, video productions and building automation systems for the Solar Decathlon Team Austria.