Catholic private university Linz
Catholic private university Linz | |
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founding | 1978 |
Sponsorship | Diocese of Linz |
place | Linz , Austria |
Rector | Christoph Nobody |
Students | 438 |
Website | www.ku-linz.at |
The Catholic-Theological Private University Linz (Linz KU) is one of four in Linz located universities . Are her theological , art historical and philosophical studies operated.
history
Theology has been researched and taught at today's Catholic Private University Linz since 1672, making the KU the oldest academic educational and research institution in Linz. In 1978, in agreement with the Ministry of Science, it was elevated to the status of the theological faculty under papal law . Ten years later, a new building was added to the old building. On October 10, 2000, the “Catholic Theological University” was accredited as the first private university in Austria. From then on it was called the “Catholic Theological Private University Linz” (KTU Linz). In 2015 the name was changed to “Catholic Private University Linz” (KU Linz) in order to do justice to the expansion of the courses in philosophy and art studies.
With the newly founded “Faculty of Philosophy and Art History (FPhK)” in the 2015/16 academic year, which emerged from the previous “Institute for Art History and Philosophy ad instar facultatis (IKP)”, the Catholic Private University Linz expanded its range of courses . In the course of the expansion, new institutes were established and there is now the possibility in Linz to pursue the "study of art science and philosophy" in addition to theological studies.
The rector of the university has been Christoph Nobody since July 1, 2020 . His predecessors were Franz Gruber (2014–2020), Ewald Volgger (2010–2014), Michael Rosenberger (2007–2010) and Ilse Kögler .
On the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the beatification of Franz Jägerstätter , the Franz and Franziska Jägerstätter Institute was founded at the university on October 25, 2017 . The institute is to deal in depth with the biography of Franz and Franziska Jägerstätter, further focal points will be the research of as yet unknown witnesses of the resistance, peace work and the theological-ethical discussion about civil courage and decisions of conscience.
Rectors
- until 1978: Rudolf Zinnhobler
- from 1978: Wilhelm Zauner
- from 1980: Johannes Singer
- 1984–1986: Günter Rombold
- from 1986: Ulrich Leinsle OPraem
- from 1988: Johannes Singer
- from 1990: Walter Raberger
- 1992–1994: Alfons Riedl
- 1994–1996: Matthias Scharer
- from 1996: Hanjo Sauer
- 1998–2002: Severin Lederhilger OPraem
- 2002–2006: Ilse Kögler
- 2007–2010: Michael Rosenberger
- 2010–2014: Ewald Volgger OT
- 2014 to June 2020: Franz Gruber
- since July 2020: Christoph Nobody
General
The KU Linz is financially supported by the Diocese of Linz. To ensure long-term quality in research and teaching, Bishop Maximilian Aichern set up the Episcopal Fund to promote the KU Linz.
The KU library is the third largest in Linz and contains a wide range of specialist literature, with the majority of the books belonging to the humanities .
In the theological-practical quarterly published since 1848 , the Linz philosophical-theological articles and numerous individual publications, the research activities of the teachers are made known beyond the borders of Austria.
Faculties and their institutes
There are two faculties:
- Faculty of Theology
- Institute for Biblical Studies of the Old and New Testaments
- Institute for Christian Social Sciences
- Institute for Fundamental Theology and Dogmatics
- Institute for Catechetics, Pedagogy and Religious Education
- Institute for Church History and Patrology
- Institute for Canon Law
- Institute for Liturgical Studies and Sacraments Theology
- Institute for Moral Theology
- Institute for Pastoral Theology
- Faculty of Philosophy and Art History
- Department of Philosophy:
- Institute for Practical Philosophy / Ethics
- Institute for Theoretical Philosophy
- Institute for the History of Philosophy
- Department of Art History:
- Institute for the History and Theory of Art
- Institute for the History and Theory of Architecture
- Institute for Art in Contemporary Contexts and Media
- Department of Philosophy:
Fields of study
The following fields of study can be enrolled at the Catholic Private University Linz (as of 2009):
- Bachelor degree
- Secondary level teacher training course (general education): Subject Catholic religion, specialization school and religion
- Secondary level teacher training course (general education): Subject psychology and philosophy
- Bachelor's degree in Art History - Philosophy
- Master's degree
- Master’s degree in basics of Christian theology
- Master's degree in Religion in Culture and Society
- Master's degree in art studies and philosophy (possible emphasis: art history, art education)
- Master's degree in art studies (possible focus: art and theory, art and religion, art and society)
- Master's degree in philosophy
- Diploma course
- Degree course in Catholic theology
- Licentiate degree
- Licentiate degree in Catholic theology
- PhD studies
- PhD doctoral program in Advanced Theological Studies
- Doctoral program in Catholic theology
- Doctoral studies in art science and philosophy
Accreditation status
According to Austrian law, private universities must be reaccredited every six years. The Agency for Quality Assurance and Accreditation Austria extended the accreditation by six years in 2015 (until October 2021).
Well-known students / graduates
- Monika Leisch-Kiesl (* 1960) Austrian art historian
- Alois Birklbauer (* 1965) Austrian lawyer and professor at the Johannes Kepler University (JKU) Linz .
- Stefan Kaineder (* 1985) Austrian politician (The Greens)
See also
literature
- Wilhelm Rees : Catholic theological faculties and priest training in Austria. Historical development, requirements under church and religious law and future prospects. In: same with Christoph Ohly , Stephan Haering OSB , Ludger Müller (eds.): The gift of the vocation to the priesthood. On the future of priest training (= canon law library , volume 18). Lit, Berlin 2020, ISBN 978-3-643-14264-1 , pp. 106–163 (on the KU Linz: pp. 125 f. In the Google book search with further literature).
- Friedrich Bechina FSO : Church higher education in today's world. Your opportunities and challenges using the example of the Catholic Theological University in Linz. In: Severin Lederhilger OPraem , Ewald Volgger OT (ed.): Contra spem sperare. Aspects of Hope. Festschrift for Bishop Schwarz SDB . Pustet, Regensburg 2015, pp. 17–67.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Episcopal Fund
- ↑ https://ku-linz.at/universitaet/organisation/universitaetsleitung/
- ↑ orf.at: New Jägerstätter Institute in Linz . Article dated October 25, 2017, accessed October 25, 2017.
- ↑ KU Linz: The rectors of the last 25 years and milestones in history ( Memento from August 5, 2018 in the web archive archive.today ). Retrieved August 5, 2018.
- ↑ University of Innsbruck: em. Univ.-Prof. Dr. Matthias Scharer . Retrieved July 8, 2018.
- ↑ a b Nobody new rector at the Catholic private university. In: ORF.at . May 19, 2020, accessed May 19, 2020 .
Coordinates: 48 ° 18 ′ 13.6 ″ N , 14 ° 17 ′ 30.8 ″ E