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Successful graduation: 431 new graduates

294 bachelor and 137 master students successfully completed their studies at the Salzburg University of Applied Sciences in summer 2022.

In the picture (from left) Gabriele Tischler (WK Salzburg), Stefan Netsch (Scientific Director of Smart Buildings in Smart Cities), FH Vice Rector Ulrike Szigeti, FH Rector Gerhard Blechinger, Alexander Petutschnigg (Head of the Wood Technology & Timber Construction/Timber Industry course), Hilla Lindhuber ( AK Salzburg), Günther Grall (Head of Design & Product Management), Manfred Stieglmeier (Scientific Director of Smart Building), the graduates Lukas Seidl (Wood Technology & Wood Industry), Linda Liebe (Design & Product Management), Julia Armstorfer (Smart Building) and the designated FH-GF Dominik Engel. © University of Applied Sciences Salzburg/Ratz

Numerous graduates celebrated their graduation together with family and friends at the graduation ceremony, which took place on July 5th and 6th at the Urstein campus.“Graduations are an opportunity to celebrate our successful graduates and to remind ourselves of our social mission,” said FH Rector Gerhard Blechinger, opening the graduation ceremony at Salzburg University of Applied Sciences.

In the meantime, the number of graduates who have completed their studies at the Salzburg University of Applied Sciences has grown to over 12,000. The Salzburg University of Applied Sciences currently offers 18 bachelor’s and 12 master’s courses as well as further training courses. The students are trained in a practical way and, as specialists and managers, make a significant contribution to the success of the region.

The FH Salzburg congratulates all alumni 2022 on the successful completion of their studies!

You can find more pictures of the graduations on the social media channels of the Salzburg University of Applied Sciences: www.facebook.com/fhsalzburg and www.instagram.com/fhsalzburg

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