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Welcome to Vienna . . .

With students and faculty representing more than 60 countries, Webster University's Vienna campus offers a diverse forum for examining and understanding the complexities and processes involved in the relationships among institutions of international governance.

In addition to an introduction to international relations, your coursework will include a study of comparative politics to help you understand the differences in government systems across cultures and nations. In addition, faculty will lead visits to international organizations such as the United Nations, NATO, and OPEC.

Located along the banks of the Danube River, the Vienna campus has computer labs with Mac and PC workstations, a library with online access to Webster's main library in St. Louis, plus conference facilities, an art gallery, a bookstore, student lounge and an American-style restaurant. The campus is served by public transportation and is only 20 minutes from the city's center.

Faculty spotlight

Gregory Weeks, Ph.D, is the head of Webster's International Relations program in Vienna. He is an expert in genocide prevention and specializes in the interrelationship between military and diplomatic history. He has been a consultant to the Canadian Department of Justice's War Crimes Division as well as ABC News' Good Morning America.

Graduate spotlight

Vienna's international influence

  • Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty Organization
  • International Atomic Energy Agency
  • United Nations Industrial Development Organization
  • The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
  • Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)
  • Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
  • International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis
  • International Press Institute
  • To learn more about Webster's Vienna campus, call international access code + 43 1 269 9293 0 or visit the Vienna campus Web site.