Modul University Vienna is an internationally recognized private university in Austria that offers study programs in English to a diverse international student body. All programs are accredited by the Agency for Quality Assurance and Accreditation Austria (AQ Austria). Situated on the picturesque Kahlenberg hill, the university campus provides a stunning panoramic view of Austria's capital. With over a century of experience, the Modul brand represents a tradition of excellence in higher education, promoting values of tolerance and diversity.
The University combines a strong academic foundation with steadfast commitment to sustainability, entrepreneurship, and innovation as the key drivers of long-term success. It aims to foster independent and original research and in turn, bring the benefits of innovation to the research community and the public.
In pursuit of its mission, the University responds creatively to local, national, and global changes. It initiates and supports internationalization, lifelong learning, equality, and social justice. The University applies rigorous standards of scholarship and promotes the principles of freedom of scientific thought and teaching, as well as equal opportunity. The University commits itself to continuous quality improvement and extension of its educational programs.
OUR CAMPUS
Modul University Vienna is located on top of Kahlenberg, a 425m mountain in the northern forests of Vienna. Our private campus is built into the mountainside and covers approximately 4000 m2 including indoor and outdoor areas accessible for students, faculty, staff and registered visitors.
The facility standards are fulfilled with smart facility technology and tools to operate the campus in a sustainable way. The university is committed to purchase renewable energy and has solar panels installed on its roof.
Next to open areas, offices and social rooms Modul University Vienna offers 10 modern lecture rooms, flexible in size and equipped for up-to-date teaching methods in the higher education field.
This site not only enjoys breathtaking views of the regional vineyards and the river Danube, but also has an interesting story to tell….
1529
When Vienna was besieged by the Turks in 1529, the liberation armies, led by the polish emperor Ian Sobieski III, stormed down into the city from here and caught the Ottomans by surprise. After Vienna's liberation, the Viennese built the St. Joseph's Church, a beautiful landmark on Kahlenberg, which still overlooks the city today.
1683
The church and peaceful natural surroundings attracted dukes and emperors throughout Vienna's history, but it was emperor Ferdinand II who is credited with transforming Kahlenberg into one of the top touristic locations in Vienna. Kahlenberg is still very popular with visitors and locals alike. Politicians, artists and even popes have visited Kahlenberg and its little church.
1930
The first restaurant and hotel buildings were built in the 1930s when there was still a rack railway going up to the plateau.
2005
In 2005 the buildings, partly designated as historic monuments, were fundamentally restored and modernized, transforming into a university building that opened its doors to students for the first time in 2007. MU students benefit from the modernized buildings and the natural environment offering great views and trails into the city.
OWNERSHIP
Modul University Vienna’s 90% majority owner is Mathias Corvinus Collegium (MCC), 10% is held by the Vienna Chamber of Commerce. Both organizations are committed to collaboratively expanding the international research and educational profile of Modul University Vienna.
Since its foundation in 1996, Mathias Corvinus Collegium has grown into the largest extracurricular education provider in the Carpathian Basin. MCC offers extracurricular programs to exceptionally talented students from as early as the age of 10. Over the past more than 25 years, MCC has evolved into an interdisciplinary platform for scientific discussions, fostering public dialogue through various events, publications, and research. With over 7,000 students currently enrolled in 14 educational centers across Hungary, Transylvania, Carpathian Ukraine, and Brussels, MCC plays a vital role in the Hungarian and European scientific landscape.
The Vienna Chamber of Commerce and Industry, as the founder of Modul University Vienna, has a rich history of supporting education. With 150 years of educational experience, it is the largest operator of private schools in Austria and a prominent organization for adult education in the country. Each year, the Vienna Chamber of Commerce and Industry's educational institutes teach over 70,000 students, contributing significantly to the educational landscape of Austria.
THE MU CONSTITUTION
The term 'constitution' refers to the principles and rules that underpin the day to day running of our university. Our constitution defines the powers of different university committees and demonstrates how they relate to each other.
University Council
The University Council supports the University Management with the development of the university. The chairperson of the University Council is elected by the University Council's ordinary members by simple majority. The functions of the University Council are listed in the University Constitution.
Currently, the University Council consists of the following ordinary members:
Zoltán Szalai
(Representative of the Owner - MCC)
Balázs Szepesi
(Representative of the Owner - MCC)
Botond Varga
(Representative of the Owner - MCC)
Botond Varga is Managing Director of LTE Hungária Kft. (Member of LTE-Group). Born in Vienna, Botond spent the first years of his life in Austria before moving back with his family to Budapest, Hungary. He has always taken advantage of the German language he learned as a mother tongue. First by attending a bilingual (German-Hungarian) secondary school in Budapest and later on in his bachelor studies at the Budapest Business School's (today Budapest Business University) Faculty of International Management and Business as well, where he studied international economics and business, and international relations specifying in EU-relations. After graduation (2005), Botond successfully applied for the post-graduate studies of the Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences, where he graduated as MSc in Business and Management with a scope of Production Organization, Production Control and Logistics in 2008.
In 2005, during his postgraduate studies, Botond started working for a Hungarian private freight railway company, where he was assistant to the management and responsible for international relations and sales besides administration. Afterwards, in 2008, Botond was offered the possibility to build up the Hungarian branch of LTE Logistik- und Transport- GmbH, an Austrian based freight railway undertaking, serving customers throughout Europe. It was a great challenge for him, as he had to setup an operating company in a field known for its strict rules. LTE Hungary became very successful in the short term becoming an employer of more than 70 coworkers using their own traction (locomotives), personnel (loco drivers and wagon inspectors) and partially with their own railcars. Botond is managing director of LTE Hungária Kft. and steers the company as a proud member of LTE-Group. He is also a founding board member of HUPRA, the Hungarian Private Railway Association, an organization representing the interest of the private railway sector in Hungary. Botond lives in Budaörs, a suburb of Budapest in Hungary, is married and has a daughter and a son.
Dr. Kasia Greco
(Representative of the Owner Vienna Chamber of Commerce)
Karim Jalloul
(Representative of the industry or a public institution nominated by the owners)
Karim Jalloul was born in Beirut, Lebanon, and later relocated to Austria with his family during his childhood. Having completed his education at the Military High School in Austria and fulfilling his military service commitment, Karim initiated his professional endeavors while simultaneously pursuing further education. He became part of IAS (International Aviation Security) at Vienna Airport, a company associated with Trans World Airlines.
In 1993, he successfully graduated from the International Center for Hospitality Management MODUL in Vienna. Over the course of his career, he gained extensive experience in the hotel industry, starting from entry-level roles and progressing to managerial and executive positions. Additionally, he played pivotal roles as a founder and shareholder in various hospitality ventures.
Karim's professional journey included notable stints with renowned companies such as Country Inns & Suites by Radisson, Marco Polo Hotels & Resorts, Lifestyle Living Hotels & Residences, Lake’s Hotel in Austria (located on Wörthersee), Grand Hotel Vienna, The Ring Hotel Vienna, and the Kneissl Sports brand. Alongside his managerial roles, he shared his expertise as a lecturer at the International Center for Hospitality MODUL in Vienna from 2000 to 2020.
In addition to his professional pursuits, Karim was actively involved in various advisory and ambassadorial roles. He became a member of the Executive Club at the College of Higher Education Vienna, Co-Chairman of the Industry Advisory Board of Modul University, a Member of the Advisory Board of Green Tourism Group, and an Ambassador for Teach for Austria. Since its establishment in 2009, Karim has held the position of Vice-Chairman of the "Dr. Michael Häupl Förderungsfonds," a fund dedicated to supporting higher education for students in need.
Elisabeth Köstinger
(Representative of the industry or a public institution nominated by the owners)
Prof. Dr. Rony Flatscher
(Representative of another university or research institution nominated by the University Board)
University of Economics and Business Administration, Vienna
Born as an Austrian expat in Beyrouth (Lebanon), raised in France, Italy and Austria, led Rony G. Flatscher to have an open mind for different cultures. During his studies in Innsbruck (Austria) and Vienna (Austria), he consulted companies in Austria, Egypt and the US. This accompanied his business administration studies with the special business administration fields “tourism" and "information systems" (German: "Wirtschaftsinformatik") at WU Vienna, one of the largest business administration universities in Europe.
After earning his PhD and successfully concluding his habilitation thesis, Rony G. Flatscher worked at the German universities of Essen and Augsburg before returning to WU Vienna. His interests encompass among many other fields analyzing, modeling and designing of information systems (led e.g., to his habilitation thesis "Meta-Modelling in EIA/CDIF"), but also implementing and rolling out information systems.
Rony has devised a unique lecture (8 ECTS) in which it has become possible to teach in a single semester students from scratch all that is needed to create programs on their own to interface with Windows and MS Office, but also exploiting Java technology on Windows, Linux and MacOS, allowing such BA students to interface with OpenOffice/LibreOffice on those systems, but also to empower them to create internet (socket) client-/server programs, including (even quite complex) GUI applications!
Prof. Dr. Alfred Posamentier
(Representative of another university or research institution nominated by the University Board)
Prof. Karl Wöber
Extraordinary members with an advisory vote
HONORARY SENATORS AND RING HOLDERS
Honorary Senators
According to the University Constitution, the University may confer the title of honorary senator upon people who have earned recognition through special measures to Modul University Vienna, and by aiding in the development of their scientific field. Apart from purely scholarly honors, this title is the highest award conferred by Modul University Vienna.
Encomium KR Brigitte Jank
Honorary Senator of Modul University Vienna since March 7, 2015
As “Founding President of the University Council”, she supported and encouraged the development of Modul University Vienna in its early years, while promoting a holistic, value-based form of education.
Without the crucial role played by Ms Brigitte Jank and the Vienna Chamber of Commerce and Industry during the founding phase of the University, this project might never have taken off.
Encomium H.E. Sheikh Mohamed Bin Issa Al Jaber
Honorary Senator of Modul University Vienna since October 25, 2013
First Honorary Senator and “Founding Donor” of Modul University Vienna, he is the founder of MBI International Holdings and the founding patron and chairman of the MBI Al Jaber Foundation, which has granted scholarships to many students of Modul University Vienna.
Honorary Ring Holders
According to the University Constitution, the University can confer an honorary university ring upon people who have either made a significant academic contribution to any of Modul University Vienna’s disciplines or who have performed merit in respect to the development of Modul University Vienna. The MU university ring is decorated with nine red tourmalines, symbolizing the different stakeholder groups.
Hofrat Prof. Mag. Dr. Erich Auerbäck †
Awarded the Honorary Ring of Modul University Vienna on October 20, 2017
Dr. Erich Auerbäck dedicated his whole life to education and worked for more than 40 years for the tourism school MODUL College of which he was the director for 16 years, before his retirement in 2012.
He was the Chairman of the project team installed by the Vienna Chamber of Commerce and Industry, who was responsible for planning the University and launching it in fall 2007.
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