Interests that are a good basis for this study programme
You should be interested in language and cultural education as well as translation and interpreting, and be keen to use your knowledge and skills in a broad range of professional settings. For admission to the master’s programme you must have already completed a subject-relevant first degree.
Translation and Dialogue Interpreting at the University of Graz
In this study programme you will develop analytical, interpreting and translation skills. It also teaches aspects of professional ethics, process and terminology management, and in-depth knowledge of the theory and techniques of translation and interpreting.
Institute Curriculum
You can choose from the following languages:
Arabic, Bosnian/Croat/Serbian, Austrian sign language, English, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Russian, Slovenian, Spanish, Turkish.
You will study in your mother tongue/the language of instruction, which may be one of the languages listed above, and one foreign language.
Doctoral Programme of Philosophy
The Doctoral Programme of Philosophy allows you to broaden your research interests further and to perfect your methodological skills. You will work independently to investigate academic questions and contribute to the development of knowledge and innovation in your subject area.
Doctoral programme
Preparation for a wide range of career paths
As a graduate you will be particularly well qualified to work in communicative, translation and multilingual contexts. These include roles in research and teaching in universities and non-university institutions, companies with an international or multicultural profile, private and public institutions and organisations, NGOs, the courts, public authorities, or administrative, educational and healthcare organisations, as well as business, technology or cultural establishments and the media.
Anyone who is not a graduate of the subject-relevant bachelor’s programme at the University of Graz has to apply for admission to the master's programme.
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