Austria
Stefan Griller, University of Salzburg
Elisabeth Lentsch, University of Salzburg
Belgium
Philippe Gérard, Catholic University Leuven
Bulgaria
Daniel Smilov, Centre for Liberal Strategies, Sofia
Croatia
Iris Goldner Lang, University of Zagreb
Cyprus
Nikos Skoutaris, University of East Anglia
Czech Republic
Luboš Tichý, Charles University, Prague
Denmark
Ulla Neergaard, University of Copenhagen
Estonia
Andres Tupits, Estonian Business School, Tallinn
Finland
Tuomas Ojanen, University of Helsinki
France
Laurent Sermet, University Aix Marseille
Germany
Stefan Korioth, University of Munich
Greece
Lina Papadopoulou, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
Hungary
Renáta Uitz, Central European University, Budapest
Ireland
Gavin Barrett, University College Dublin
Italy
Monica Bonini, Bicocca University, Milan
Stefania Ninatti, Bicocca University, Milan
Latvia
Mārtiņš Mits, Riga Graduate School of Law
Lithuania
Irmantas Jarukaitis, Lithuanian Supreme Administrative Court, Vilnius
Luxembourg
Jörg Gerkrath, University of Luxembourg
Malta
Peter G. Xuereb, University of Malta
The Netherlands
Monica Claes, Maastricht University
Poland
Dariusz Adamski, University of Wroclaw
Portugal
Ana Maria Guerra Martins, Portuguese Constitutional Court, Lisbon
Romania
Ioana Raducu, University of Geneva
Slovakia
Robert Zbiral, Palacky University Olomouc
Slovenia
Matej Avbelj, Graduate School of Government and European Studies, Kranj
Spain
Maribel González Pascual, University Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona Aida Torres Pérez, University Pompeu
Sweden
Eleonor Kristoffersson, University of Örebro
Joakim Nergelius, University of Örebro
United Kingdom
Paul Craig, University of Oxford
- About the PLUS
- Guiding principles
- University governance
- Faculties
- School of Education
- Focus areas
- Centres
- Inter-university institutions
- Administration and services
- University of Salzburg Business School
- Associations, boards and committees
The PLUS boasts six faculties with 34 departments and around 90 degree programmes in digital and analytical, natural and life sciences, social sciences and cultural studies, law and economics, and theology. Almost 18,000 students are enrolled in bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral programmes here.
Founded in 1622 by Prince Archbishop Paris Lodron and re-established in 1962, today the PLUS is the largest educational institution in Salzburg.
- University life
- Common areas for students
- Bus, train and bike
- Housing, job and children
- City, culture and food
- Additional offers of the PLUS
In order to get the best out of your time in Salzburg, you are likely to consider other factors such as suitable accommodation, various food and sports options, interesting part-time jobs, and exciting events as well. We also support students with parenting responsibilities.
If you are one of our graduates but feel you don’t want to leave student life behind just yet, join our Alumni Club.
- Research at the PLUS
- Research awards and prizes
- Career in research
- Together for our society
- Research funding
- Services and contact
The PLUS is a research institution well established in both local and international networks. It is a high-profile institution boasting a diverse subject offer. Around 2,000 academics are responsible for shaping this profile through their excellent research work at the PLUS.
Research-based teaching is one of the trademarks of the PLUS. It combines the versatile research services with an excellent teaching offer for all students.
From the wide range of degree programmes to student services, important semester dates to studying abroad: you can find all the important information about studying at the PLUS here.
The taster offers for prospective students, “Studieren Probieren” and “Studieren Recherchieren”, allow secondary school leavers to find out more about entry procedures and preparations for university life.