Personal competences

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  1. Are you interested in studying in an international context?
  2. Are you willing to engage in intercultural debate?
  3. Are you well organised and able to study independently?
  4. Do you have clear ideas about how you wish to benefit from this programme academically, professionally and personally?

Experience has shown the programme coordinators and teaching staff that personal competences such as intercultural competence, goal orientation, intellectual curiosity and good organisational skills are the essential elements to success in this programme. Our students come from diverse academic backgrounds and may find that they seem to lack certain academic skills when they embark on the programme. However, determination, willingness to engage in debate and to work hard can often overcome any perceived deficits. Each partner university has an academic coordinator who will provide guidance for students in the programme. Contact the coordinator of your chosen entrance university if you have any concerns about your ability to cope with the demands of this programme.

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Coordination
University of GrazOffice of International Relations


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