Linz
:This article is about the city of Linz in Austria. There is another much smaller Linz in Germany: see Linz, Germany.
Colleges and universities
At the northern outskirts of Linz, the local public university can be found (The Johannes Kepler University), which hosts law, business, social sciences, engineering, and science faculties and currently has c. 11,000 students. A spinoff of the university as well as a Fachhochschule for different computer-related studies (polytechnic) can be found 20 miles north of linz in the small town of Hagenberg. There are also three other universities in Linz:
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Johannes Kepler University - Fachhochschule - Hagenberg
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- University of Arts and Industrial Design Linz, public, for arts and industrial design (c. 800 students)
- Anton Bruckner Private University for Music, Drama, and Dance, private, for music (c. 800 students)
- Catholic-Theological Private University Linz, private, for Catholic theology (c. 400 students), a Papal faculty since 1978
Amongst the many "Gymnasien" (High Schools), there is also the LISA - Linz International School Auhof, which is one of two IB (International Baccalaureate) schools in Austria, and uses English as the main language of instruction.
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