Information for the Study Start
Payment of ÖH-fee/ Tuition fee/ Servicepoint
Please do not forget to pay your ÖH fee/ study fee at one of our service points or via online banking. You can find detailed information on paying in your LFU:online account under the menu item "My profile/ My tuition fee".
General information on the ÖH/study fee contribution can be found here:
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LFU:online
lfuonline.uibk.ac.at -
The student portal of the University of Innsbruck. When you enrol at the admission department, you will automatically receive the user ID required for this purpose. Please log into LFU:online again with your private ID - you will then be asked to log in with the university's new user ID in the future.
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E-mail account
An e-mail account has been created for you on our university's server, to which all official e-mails will be sent in future.
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Student card
The Student card is the student ID of the University of Innsbruck in cheque card format. You will receive the Student card directly at the admission department if you enrole in person. If you enrole for study programmes in absence, please book a personal appointment at the Admissions Office - your Student card will then be issued.
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curriculum
The curriculum forms the basis of a study programme. The curriculum provides you with information on the structure, content, examination regulations and qualification profile of a study programme. You can find an explanation video on the subject of "curriculum" here.
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Create timetables
You can create timetables with the help of the recommended Course sequence, the curriculum and the course catalogue. You can find an explanation video on creating timetables here.
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Introduction and orientation
phase for students (StEOP)
It takes place in the first semester of the study programme and consists of several courses, totaling a minimum of 8 and a maximum of 20 ECTS credits (ECTS-AP).
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Buddy-/ Mentoring System
The buddy-/ mentoring system at the University of Innsbruck is an offer to our students to experience optimal support in their studies, but also to become part of the university community beyond the completion of courses and exams.
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Campus plans
The University of Innsbruck has an impressive number of lecture halls, seminar rooms, drawing rooms, offices, laboratories, etc.
After all, approximately 26,000 students and 4,000 employees need enough space to be able to research, teach and learn. The campuses are divided into campuses and satellite campuses.
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