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Do an internship or voluntary work with one of our exchange programs this summer!

Join one of the info evenings at University of Vienna to know more :

8th May – Hoersaalzentrum in AAKH, 17.00

28th May – Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz, Seminarraum 14, 17.45

18th June - Oskar-Morgenstern-Platz, Seminarraum 14, 17.45

Want to know more about our Exchange Programs right now?

AIESEC UV is one of the two AIESEC entities in Vienna. We are present at the University of Vienna, as well as FH St. Pölten and IMC Krems.

In our local committee, we have about 100 members from more than 20 different countries.

The advantages in joining our committee are:

1. Multicultural committee with over 40 different nationalities from all the continents.

2. Belongs to the biggest university in Austria and one of the biggest ones in the German speaking world.

3. Friendly learning environment.

4. Diverse professional background beyond sales, with students from a really rich backround of professional studies.

5. The most dynamic and fastest growing committee in the country with around 100 members.

Which Universities?

  • University of Vienna
  • FH Krems
  • FH St Pölten
  • Sigmund Freud
  • MODUL
  • Konservatorium Wien
  • Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien
  • Akademie der bildenden Künste Wien
  • Pädagogische Hochschule Niederösterreich
  • Pädagogische Hochschule Wien
  • Medizinische Universität Wien
  • Danube Private University
  • Donau-Universität Krems
  • New Design University St Pölten

Erasmus Vienna LogoWork in an international team

As a Team member or Team leader you have the opportunity to lead teams, plan, make decisions, speak in public, and turn your ideas into results in the following areas:

Student Internship Programme– Managing international exchange experiences. Helping students go abroad to have a volunteering experience or international internship.

ŸCompany Internship Programme – Managing exchange experiences for companies & NGOs. Keep in contact with companies over Austria to build and develop cooperation for internships.

ŸSales – Develop & sell product portfolios to companies. Build up new partnerships, develop existing ones and keep regular contact with companies.

Erasmus Vienna LogoŸHuman Resources – Manage & develop the members in the organization. Drive processes like coaching, training, organizational development and many more.

ŸMarketing & Public Relations – Manage & communicate the brand of the organization. Experience brand development in an international environment using various modern technologies.

ŸFinance & Legal – Ensuring the sustainability of the organization. Takes care of accounting, budgeting, financial investments and keeps an eye on the legalities.

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