All participants will live in student dorms in the center of Innsbruck, a five-minute walk from campus. Students will share ensuite twin rooms, with shared kitchens on each floor. The front desk is open 24/7 and access to the building is by keycard only (each student will be assigned one when they check in). The ground floor has a large space for students to relax and hang out, as well as a dedicated study room.
Please note that for security reasons, only students participating in the UNO-Innsbruck program will be allowed in the dorm building. Family and friends are welcome to visit Innsbruck but will have to make alternative accommodation arrangements.
DINING
Breakfast and lunch will be provided on all class days (including exam days) in the University of Innsbruck's dining hall. The menu is Austrian-focused and includes vegetarian and vegan options each day. Food allergies and intolerances are also catered for.
There are a number of grocery stores dotted around the city, including two which are located very close to the campus and dorm building. Students will have access to shared kitchens in the dorm and are welcome to cook for themselves whenever they like.