Catholic Private University Linz

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Catholic Private University Linz
Katholische Privat-Universität Linz
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Type Private university
Established1978;43 years ago (1978)
Location,
Website http://ku-linz.at/
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The Catholic Private University Linz is one of four universities in Linz, the capital of Upper Austria, with approximately 500 students enrolled. Its roots go back to 1672 and it is a Papal faculty since 1978. It is an accredited private university but its tuition fees currently (as of December 2004) match those of Austria's public universities.

Coordinates: 48°18′14″N14°17′31″E / 48.30389°N 14.29194°E / 48.30389; 14.29194

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