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  1. Colors. green, white. Website. www.medunigraz.at. The Medical University of Graz ( Med Uni Graz) is a medical university in Austria that has been in existence since January 1, 2004, and has been a part of the Karl-Franzens University of Graz as a medical faculty since 1863. [5]

  2. Graz is Austria’s second largest city - and one of its hidden secrets. This historic city in the southern region of Styria has plenty to flaunt, especially for those foodies, history buffs, and nature lovers.

  3. This is how it works: Create a basic account (-> go to the video tutorial): Go to online.uni-graz.at and register with your name, date of birth and e-mail address. If you completed your school-leaving certificate abroad, select the higher education entrance qualification: 25 - foreign secondary school-leaving exam.

  4. Jan 7, 2024 · About Graz. Graz is the capital of Styria and with 271,998 (9 January 2014) inhabitants, the second largest city in Austria. The city is situated on the Mur in Graz. Graz has become a university city (4 universities, 2 colleges) with a total of over 50,000 students. The city was made a Human Rights City and has been awarded the Europe Prize.

  5. Graz Tourismus - Harry Schiffer. Graz used to be a residence city of the Habsburgs, and that is obvious with every step. Eggenberg Palace with its museums, gardens and magnificent park is also well worth a visit. For all of these attractions you should take your time. Because in Graz, sightseeing is not about quantity but about quality.

  6. www.austria.info › cities-and-culture › museumsMuseums in Graz, Austria

    Armoury Museum. When in Graz, don’t miss the Zeughaus (armoury), which is the only original historic armoury left in the world. Built back in 1642, it contains about 32,000 arms and military equipment dating from the late 15th to the early 18th century, enough weapons to equip an army of 5000 men. At the time the Zeughaus was built, Graz was ...

  7. The European Centre for Modern Languages (ECML) was established in Graz, Austria in 1994. Its mission is to encourage excellence and innovation in language teaching and to support its member states in the implementation of effective language education policies, bearing in mind the complementarity between Strasbourg and Graz. Through dialogue ...

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