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Karl Landsteiner University of Health Sciences in Krems (KL Krems) has successfully received accreditation for its first PhD programme "Mental Health and Neuroscience". On 16 February 2024, the Agency for Quality Assurance and Accreditation (AQ Austria) legally approved KL Krems' application to establish the doctoral programme. The University of Health in Lower Austria has thus set another key milestone in its academic study architecture.
Every two years, all levels of the ÖH are newly elected by the students.
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From 29th to 30th March 2019 the international Skillslab Symposium (ISLS) at the Medical University Brandenburg focused on the teaching of different medical skills.
Starting with the summer semester 2019 a new cooperation with the Hilfswerk Krems offers free initial psychological advice for KL students directly at Karl Landsteiner University.
Pathologists are urgently needed in Lower Austria. There are currently 15 training places available in the provincial clinics, only five of which can be filled according to the Medical Association.
P3TV, the regional broadcaster in St. Pölten, reported in the last week about the practice-oriented study programmes at KL University
A warm welcome to our new psychology students. On Monday, October 15th, they started the winter semester and spent their first day at KL University. After a guided tour of the campus and the university, they got to know each other in the form of games.
The semester opening, organized by ÖH KL, took place this year for the first time in the premises of the Kunsthalle Krems.
The first week of the new students in the Bachelor of Health Sciences was dedicated to the Welcome Days at the University Hospitals of Tulln, Krems and St. Pölten.
The graduates of the Bachelor study programme Health Sciences and the Bachelor study programme Psychotherapy and Counselling Sciences received their diplomas at a festive ceremony.
The KL awards up to five social scholarships to psychology students starting in winter term 2018/19.
The knowledge students acquire through the systematic dissection of human body donations is very valuable for their medical training.