Study Across Europe: A Joint Master at USTP

Earn your degree at 3 universities in 3 countries

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Studying at 3 universities in 3 countries – that’s what a Joint Master at USTP – University of Applied Sciences St. Pölten looks like. You study in Austria, the Netherlands, and Finland or Latvia. 

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What is a Joint Master?

A Joint Master is a master degree programme developed and offered in collaboration with multiple international universities. Each university contributes its strengths and specialisations, providing students with a diverse and enriching learning experience.

At USTP, Joint Master programmes span 4 semesters and take place at 3 universities. This means you will spend the first 3 semesters at different universities. In the fourth semester, you can choose to complete your studies at one of the 3 partner institutions.

The Benefits of a Joint Master

  1. Knowledge³: Gain access to the expertise and resources of 3 universities.
  2. Specialise across institutions: Take advantage of each university’s strengths and focus areas - no single institution can offer this level of diversity.
  3. International experience: Study in an international classroom, gaining valuable intercultural skills.
  4. A unique study experience: Apply once and study at three different universities - where else can you do that?
  5. Broaden your academic perspective: Explore the latest scientific approaches from different academic and international perspectives - your Joint Master gives you access to all of this!

4 Studienstandorte der Joint Master an der USTP – University of Applied Sciences St. Pölten

Joint Master Programmes at USTP

Both programmes allow you to work in international teams, apply interdisciplinary approaches, and experience diverse cultural perspectives - enhancing your study experience and expanding your global career opportunities:

Joint Master in Digital Health

Joint Master in Applied XR

Interested? Apply now!  

Application for both masters is possible until 1 February 2026. 

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