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HIGH-FLYERS: The University of Klagenfurt is the springboard for great careers

A university degree offers no guarantees, but it is an excellent starting point for a stellar professional career. Here, we introduce you to three graduates from the University of Klagenfurt who have made the very best of their professional opportunities.

A university degree gives you a good foundation, but there’s more to it than that.


Solveig Menard-Galli studied Applied Business Administration in Klagenfurt and is now the Chief Performance Officer (CPO) of the Wienerberger Group.

After graduating, she initially started out as a research assistant at the university, but soon realised she wanted to pursue a career in the world of business. Her first role was with Pago International in Klagenfurt, where she worked as a controller: “At the time, Pago operated as a subsidiary of Brau Union, and over the course of ten years I held various financial positions culminating in Chief Financial Officer.” Following the takeover of Brau Union by the Heineken Group, Solveig Menard-Galli joined the Heineken Holding in Amsterdam.Today, she is a member of the Managing Board of Wienerberger AG, the world’s largest brick producer with 200 production sites in over 30 countries.

This is her advice for future students: “A university degree gives you a good foundation, but there’s more to it than that. There are always plenty of new issues that come up and need to be properly addressed.

Don’t memorise passive data, but rather go out and find it.


Eva Krallinger-Gruber, a native of Salzburg, studied Journalism and Communication Sciences at the University of Klagenfurt.

She has worked in large marketing offices in France, Belgium, America and Switzerland, among others. Today, she is her own boss and uses the online city magazine “Fräulein Floras Favourite Hangouts” to show what Salzburg has to offer. Along with her husband, she is the driving force behind the blog and is about to launch her own magazine. When we ask her whether her academic studies have helped her in her professional life today, she replies: “Absolutely. Maybe not so much in terms of the content, but certainly in the approach I take to acquiring knowledge and implementing projects. At university you can learn in a way unlike anywhere else: Don’t memorise passive data, but rather go out and find it.

To all those who are just embarking on a course of study, she recommends, among other things: “Enjoy your time as a student! Once you leave university, you will never again have this much time for yourself.

Break out of the comfort zone, that’s the only way to grow.


Rudolf Ball graduated from the University of Klagenfurt with a degree in Informatics and in 2008 he dared to take the leap into self-employment.

In 2010, he founded the company Symvaro GmbH, which specialises in the development of smart city apps specifically for the areas of waste and water. One of these is “Waterloo”, which provides digital support to water suppliers and users for the annual calculation of water consumption and the obligatory replacement of water meters. The company has succeeded in gaining extensive investments and today it has over 20 employees. He tells us: “Being an entrepreneur is the very best job in the world! I develop new concepts, inspire customers and put ideas into practice together with an amazing team.

His advice to anyone who has yet to launch their professional career: “Work part-time while studying and boost your interpersonal skills. Complete various internships and switch frequently in order to gain valuable experience. And: Break out of the comfort zone, that’ s the only way to grow. Also: Give your mother a kiss and head abroad, or establish a start-up. Or a family. Or all of these things.

The top 5 day spas in Carinthia

It goes without saying that the most beautiful day spa in Carinthia is our very own turquoise-shimmering star among the lakes: Lake Wörthersee. Enjoy summer temperatures of around 25 degrees Celsius from June to September while you relax and unwind. But sometimes we need a little something extra: more heat, more pampering, more glamour. And here is a handy selection of day spas in Carinthia for just that purpose: get pampered,  relax – and simply treat yourself to something special.

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5 reasons to choose a technical degree (and you don’t have to be technical to get started)

There are countless unresolved questions that may plague you in your last year of school or once you have completed secondary school: “What should I study? Where should I study?”, and so on. Did you know that the University of Klagenfurt offers state-of-the-art, innovative and future-oriented degree programmes in the field of technical sciences? So, how about pursuing a degree in technology!? You could, for instance, start with a Bachelor’s degree in Applied Informatics, Information and Communications Engineering, Technical Mathematics or Management Information Systems.  To help you choose the right degree programme, we have compiled a list of 5 good reasons why a technology degree programme may be the right choice for you after all. Read more

Funding your university degree



Rooms in shared flats or student halls, food and drink, clothes, books and teaching materials, hobbies – studying costs money. Even if you are one of the lucky ones who can rely on financial support from your parents – arranging your own supplementary income will give you a greater measure of freedom.

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