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The University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, or simply BOKU (derived from its German name, Universität für Bodenkultur Wien, German pronunciation: [ˌunivɛʁziˈtɛːt fyːɐ̯ ˈboːdn̩kʊlˌtuːɐ̯ viːn] ), founded in 1872, is an education and research centre for renewable resources in Vienna, Austria. BOKU combines expertise in the fields of natural sciences, engineering and biotechnology as well as social and economic sciences. In research and teaching, it focuses on
the conservation and development of protection for habitats, economy and living standards
the management of natural resources and environment
the protection of food and health
BOKU sees itself as an innovation leader in the green economy, with the goal of integrating sustainability into all processes in society. It is a member of the Euroleague for Life Sciences (ELLS), the United Nations Academic Impact (UNAI), the European University Initiative (EPICUR), the Austrian-African Research Network (Africa UniNet) and numerous other international cooperations. There are currently 10,941 students from over 100 countries enrolled at BOKU.
Campus
After 27 years at Palais Schönborn the City of Vienna decided in 1896 to build a new campus at Türkenschanzpark in the 18th district. The departments of sustainable agriculture, soil science, horticulture, animal husbandry, economics and social sciences are still headquartered at this original campus. Another city campus, located at Muthgasse in the 19th district near the Heiligenstadt underground station, is the headquarters for the biotechnology, chemistry, plant sciences, water resource management, waste management and food sciences departments. There is also a research facility complex in Tulln, north of the city, with biotechnology and agricultural sciences laboratories and facilities. Other important locations and testing fields are Groß-Enzersdorf (Lower Austria), Jedlersdorf (Vienna), Knödelhütte (Vienna), Heuberg/Rosalia (Burgenland) and the Water Cluster Lunz am See (Lower Austria).
Departments and Research Units
15 Departments of BOKU
Department of Material Sciences and Process Engineering
Department of Biotechnology
Department of Water, Atmosphere and Environment
Department of Nanobiotechnology
Department of Chemistry
Department of Integrative Biology and Biodiversity Research
Department of Food science and Technology
Department of Landscape, Spatial and Infrastructure Sciences
Department of Economics and Social Sciences
Department of Sustainable Agricultural Systems
Department of Civil Engineering and Natural Hazards
Department of Forest- and Soil Sciences
Department of Crop Sciences
Department of Agrobiotechnology, IFA-Tulln
Department of Applied Genetics and Cell Biology
Research Units and Initiatives
Center for Agricultural Sciences
Center for Bioeconomy
Center for Global Change and Sustainability
Studies
BOKU offers 8 BSc programmes and 28 MSc programmes. Most of them allow various specialisations and possibilities for majors. The language of instruction is partly German, partly English. For many MSc programmes the language of instruction is English only. In general, programmes start each year in October and take three years for a BSc diploma with 180 ECTS credits and two years for a MSc diploma with 120 ECTS credits. Studies are in the field of natural resources management, life sciences & biotechnology, civil & environmental engineering, landscape planning, agriculture, forestry and winemaking.
The PhD programme is a three-year programme with 180 ECTS credits which consists of a research component (conducting research under supervision and writing a thesis) and a smaller education component. In order to guarantee adequate supervision, the research subject must fit the research programme of BOKU and its institutes.
Due to BOKU's extensive world-wide engagement, the university offers many international MSc programmes as joint or double degree. It is also a member of the Euroleague for Life Sciences university network, partnering with University of Copenhagen, Faculty of Science (SCIENCE), Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU), Czech University of Life Sciences Prague (CULS), University of Hohenheim (UHOH), Warsaw University of Life Sciences (WULS-SGGW), Wageningen University and Research Centre (WUR), China Agricultural University (CAU), Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment (HUJI), Lincoln University, New Zealand (LU) and Cornell University, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS).
Notable alumni
Leopold Figl – Federal Chancellor of Austria (1945–1953)
Franz Fischler – EU Commissioner for Agriculture, Rural Development and Fisheries (1995–2004)
Nikolaus Berlakovich – Federal Minister of Agriculture and Forestry (2008–2013)
Luis Durnwalder – Governor of South Tyrol (1989–2014)
Günter Haiden – Federal Minister of Agriculture and Forestry (1976–1986)
Sabine Herlitschka – CEO of Infineon Technologies Austria (2014–present)
Sixtus Lanner – Austrian MP (1934–2022)
Hans Lechner – Governor of the State of Salzburg (1961–1977)
Hermann Neubacher – Mayor of Vienna (1938–1940)
Erwin Pröll – Governor of Lower Austria (1992–2017)
Josef Pröll – Federal Minister of Finance and Vice-Chancellor (2008–2011)
Dragutin Radimir – Forestry Engineer (1889-1983)
Hans Tuppy – Biochemist and Federal Minister of Science (1987–1989)
Oskar Weihs – Federal Minister of Agriculture and Forestry (1970–1976)
Andrä Rupprechter – Federal Minister of Agriculture and Forestry (2013–2017)
Notable scientists
Walter Bitterlich - Forest Scientist and Inventor
Adolf Cieslar - Forest Scientist
Adolf Ritter von Guttenberg - Forest Scientist
Herbert Killian - Forest Historian
Josef Kisser - Botanist
Helga Kromp-Kolb – Meteorologist und Climate Scientist, Austrian Scientist of the Year 2005
Wilhelm Neurath - Economist
Emil Perels - Land Planner
Karl Prachar - Mathematician
Karl E. Schedl - Zoologist and Forest Scientist
Franz Schwackhöfer - Chemist
Erich von Tschermak-Seysenegg - Plant researcher
Martin Wilckens - Animal researcher and Founding Rector of BOKU
Notes and references
External links
University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna (English version)
Prospectus (English version)
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