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Nombre De La Organización Dirección Código Postal Ciudad País NOMBRE DE LA ORGANIZACIÓN DIRECCIÓN CÓDIGO POSTAL CIUDAD PAÍS PAEDAGOGISCHE HOCHSCHULE NIEDERÖSTERREICH Muehlgasse 67 A-2500 BADEN Austria FACHHOCHSCHULE VORARLBERG GMBH Hochschulstrasse 1 6850 DORNBIRN Austria STIFTUNG PRIVATE PÄDAGOGISCHE HOCHSCHULE BURGENLAND THOMAS ALVA EDISON-STRASSE 1 7000 EISENSTADT Austria FACHHOCHSCHULE BURGENLAND GMBH Campus 1 7000 Eisenstadt Austria JOSEPH HAYDN KONSERVATORIUM DES LANDES BURGENLAND GLORIETTEALLEE 2 7000 EISENSTADT Austria PÄDAGOGISCHE HOCHSCHULE VORARLBERG Liechtensteinerstr. 33-37 6800 FELDKIRCH Austria VORARLBERGER LANDESKONSERVATORIUM Reichenfeldgasse 9 6800 FELDKIRCH Austria UNIVERSITAET GRAZ UNIVERSITAETSPLATZ 3 8010 GRAZ Austria TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAET GRAZ RECHBAUERSTRASSE 12 8010 GRAZ Austria UNIVERSITAT FUR MUSIK UND DARSTELLENDE KUNST GRAZ (KUG) LEONHARDSTRASSE 15 8010 GRAZ Austria UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF TEACHER EDUCATION STYRIA HASNERPLATZ 12 8010 GRAZ Austria KIRCHLICHE PÄDAGOGISCHE HOCHSCHULE DER DIÖZESE GRAZ-SECKAU LANGE GASSE 2 8010 GRAZ Austria FH JOANNEUM GESELLSCHAFT MBH ALTE POSTSTRASSE 149 8020 GRAZ Austria CAMPUS 02 FACHHOCHSCHULE DER WIRTSCHAFT GMBH KOERBLERGASSE 126 8010 GRAZ Austria MEDIZINISCHE UNIVERSITAT GRAZ AUENBRUGGERPLATZ 2 8036 GRAZ Austria UNIVERSITAET INNSBRUCK Innrain 52 6020 INNSBRUCK Austria PÄDAGOGISCHE HOCHSCHULE TIROL PASTORSTRAßE 7 6010 INNSBRUCK Austria MCI MANAGEMENT CENTER INNSBRUCK INTERNATIONALE HOCHSCHULE GMBH UNIVERSITÄTSSTRASSE 15 6020 INNSBRUCK Austria PRIVATE PÄDAGOGISCHE HOCHSCHULE - HOCHSCHULSTIFTUNG DER DIÖZESE INNSBRUCK RIEDGASSE 11 6020 INNSBRUCK Austria UMIT- PRIVATE UNIVERSITAT FUER GESUNDHEITSWISSENSCHAFTEN, MEDIZINISCHEINFORMATIK UND TECHNIK GMBH EDUARD-WALLNÖFER-ZENTRUM I 6060 HALL Austria MEDIZINISCHE UNIVERSITAT INNSBRUCK CHRISTOPH PROBST PLATZ 1 6020 INNSBRUCK Austria FHG - ZENTRUM FUER GESUNDHEITSBERUFE TIROL GMBH Innrain 98 6020 INNSBRUCK Austria UNIVERSITAET KLAGENFURT UNIVERSITAETSSTRASSE 65-67 9020 KLAGENFURT Austria PÄDAGOGISCHE HOCHSCHULE KÄRNTEN HUBERTUSSTRASSE 1 A-9020 KLAGENFURT Austria KÄRNTNER LANDESKONSERVATORIUM MIEßTALERTSRAßE 8 9020 KLAGENFURT Austria INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AUSTRIA Am Campus 1 3400 Klosterneuburg Austria IMC FACHHOCHSCHULE KREMS GMBH PIARISTENGASSE 1 3500 KREMS Austria UNIVERSITAT FUR WEITERBILDUNG KREMS Dr.-Karl-Dorrek-Str., 30 3500 Krems Austria KARL LANDSTEINER PRIVATUNIVERSITÄT FÜR GESUNDHEITSWISSENSCHAFTEN GMBH DR.-KARL-DORREKSTRASSE 30 3500 KREMS Austria Danube Private University GmbH Steiner Landstraße 124 3500 Krems-Stein Austria FHS KUFSTEIN TIROL BILDUNGS GMBH Andreas Hofer Strasse 7 6330 KUFSTEIN Austria MONTANUNIVERSITAET LEOBEN FRANZ-JOSEF-STRASSE 18 8700 LEOBEN Austria UNIVERSITAT LINZ Altenberger Str. 69 4040 LINZ Austria UNIVERSITAT FUR KUNSTLERISCHE UND INDUSTRIELLE GESTALTUNG LINZ HAUPTPLATZ 8 4010 LINZ Austria PADAGOGISCHE HOCHSCHULE OBEROSTERREICH KAPLANHOFSTRASSE 40 4020 LINZ Austria PRIVATE PADAGOGISCHE HOCHSCHULE DER DIOZESE LINZ SALESIANUMWEG 3 4020 LINZ Austria KATHOLISCHE PRIVAT - UNIVERSITAT LINZ BETHLEHEMSTR. 20 4020 LINZ Austria ANTON BRUCKNER PRIVATUNIVERSITAT Hagenstrasse 57 4040 LINZ Austria FH GESUNDHEITSBERUFE OÖ GMBH SEMMELWEISSTRASSE 34/D3 4020 LINZ Austria PARIS-LODRON-UNIVERSITAT SALZBURG Kapitelgasse 4-6 5020 SALZBURG Austria UNIVERSITAT MOZARTEUM SALZBURG MIRABELLPLATZ 1 5020 SALZBURG Austria PÄDAGOGISCHE HOCHSCHULE SALZBURG Akademiestrasse 23 5020 SALZBURG Austria FACHHOCHSCHULE SALZBURG GMBH URSTEIN SUED 1 5412 PUCH/SALZBURG Austria PRIVATUNIVERSITÄT SCHLOSS SEEBURG SEEBURGSTRASSE 8 5201 SEEKIRCHEN Austria FACHHOCHSCHULE KÄRNTEN - GEMEINNÜTZIGE PRIVATSTIFTUNG Villacher Strasse 1 9800 SPITTAL/DRAU Austria FACHHOCHSCHULE ST POELTEN GMBH MATTHIAS CORVINUS-STR. 15 3100 ST. 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