

FHV- Vorarlberg University of Applied Sciences
The
Vorarlberg University of Applied Sciences (FHV)
editThe Vorarlberg University of Applied Sciences (FHV) is a leading Austrian university in the state of Vorarlberg, characterized by practice-oriented education and innovative research. With approximately 1,600 students, the FHV offers Bachelor's and Master's degree programs in the fields of Business, Technology, Design, and Social Affairs & Health [1][5].
Main Mission and Values
editThe FHV strives to develop practical solutions for business and society through its teaching and research. It places great emphasis on Teamwork, Networks, and close collaboration between students and lecturers. The university is closely integrated into the regional economy and maintains international partnerships [5].
Research and Innovation
editThe FHV is one of the most research-intensive universities of applied sciences in Austria. It operates several research centers and groups that deal with topics such as microtechnology, human-centered technologies, and energy. The research is closely linked to regional companies in order to provide concrete answers to research questions [1][5].
Sustainability Goals and Initiatives
editThe FHV is committed to sustainability and has been certified as an ÖKOPROFIT Betrieb. It values environmentally friendly practices and strives to comprehensively modernize its infrastructure by 2025 [5]. In addition, the FHV is part of the Regional University Network (RUN-EU), which is recognized as a European University and is committed to cross-border education and research [1].
Library and Resources
editThe FHV library offers extensive physical and virtual access to scientific resources, including over 76,400 books and journals, as well as numerous e-books and databases. It serves as a central location for communication, learning, and scientific work [4].
Awards and Accreditations
editThe FHV has received several awards as a family-friendly Betrieb and is permanently accredited by AQ Austria. This accreditation confirms compliance with university quality standards [5].