In addition
to the 21 state universities and the University for Further Education and Training
in Krems, there are also private universities in Austria which were established by
the 1999 "Bundesgesetz über die Akkreditierung von Bildungseinrichtungen
als Privatuniversitäten, UniAkkG (University Accreditation Act). Privately
maintained educational institutions may be officially recognised as private
universities by the state and acquire the right to confer academic degrees. So
far, 10 private universities have been accredited: the Private University for
Catholic Theology in Linz; Webster University, Vienna; Private University for
the Health Occupations; University for Health and Technology Tyrol; PEF Private
University for Management; Paracelsus Private Medical University in Salzburg;
Anton Bruckner Private University, TCM Private University LI SHEN ZHEN, the New
Design University, the Conservatory Vienna Private University, and the Sigmund
Freud Private University Vienna. The body responsible for the accreditation of
private universities is the Accreditation Council. The Council decides on the
accreditation of private universities and monitors the accredited institutions.
The Council reports to the Federal Minister for Science and Research. There are
no legal provisions concerning the organisational set-up of private
universities. Private university autonomously decide on tuition fees.
Besides private universities, courses at non-university institutions may be
temporarily awarded the status of "university level courses". These
courses will be phased out by the year 2010. The institutions maintaining Fachhochschule programmes are
public or private-law entities.
Fachhochschule study programmes may be maintained both by public-law entities
and by private-law entities.
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