The University of Salzburg and the city itself have a lot to offer – but finding the truly interesting pieces of information can be a challenge!
Whom should I follow on Instagram to stay up to date on the university and events in the city? Where can I find nice spots to have my lunch while admiring amazing views? What are the best spots to visit if I feel like experiencing nature on the weekend?
We answer these questions – and many more – in our virtual PLUS-track through uni and the city. We provide the most important info for students – just click on the pictures to find out more!
Looking for recommendations in Salzburg, study-friendly cafés, and special offers for students? You’ll find all of that here!
Salzburg has so much to offer – just like our faculties!
Click here to find tips on eating well and healthy as a student.
Here you’ll find more info on studying abroad, Erasmus and ESN (the Erasmus Student Network).
Our phones can be quite a distraction, but they can also be very useful for our studies. If you want to find out more about our favourite study apps, click here.
The University of Salzburg has its own botanical garden that you can visit for free. There is also a group of students who meet regularly to garden together.
One reason we can’t leave Salzburg: the beautiful surrounding region.
One day, we’ll be ready to celebrate our graduation! Click here for tips on graduation and your time as an alumnus.
Taking a break on the rooftops of our uni whilst admiring amazing views? Sounds good? It is!
Very important for you as a student: your student representatives, your STV.
At NLW, really cool and cosy spots for studying have been created in recent years. We introduce them to you here.
We’re huge fans of the ÖH! Here you can find more info on their great offers. Check them out!
Click here to find out which accounts are worth following as a student.
Whether it’s sports, languages, or music, there are many great things to experience throughout the semester.
Vital as a student: a stable internet connection and good digital tools.
Being a university student can be a very great but also a very challenging experience. Luckily, you don’t have to go through it alone. Here you can find more info about free means of support for students.