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Welcome to the School of Tourism and Service Management!
Research and teaching at Modul University is based on a unique multidisciplinary approach which provides an inter-cultural, research based learning experience for MU students. Our faculty includes leading Austrian and international research and teaching staff who actively participate in international scholarly and professional networks and are at the forefront of their field.
Prof. Dr. Astrid Dickinger, School Head
Educational Goals
Our study programs prepare students to best address the future needs of the global tourism industry. Students will gain state of the art management competencies and leadership skills to pursue international careers in the hospitality and tourism industry.
The Department of Tourism and Service Management and its faculty engages in a multitude of research areas.
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During the general admission period you can
- pay the tuition and/or Austrian Studentsâ Union Fee (incl. insurance)
Online applications  to a PhD/Doctoral Programme can be made at any time throughout the year. However, the university recommends that students submit their applications during the normal admission periods in order to be able to register for lectures in time. Please be aware that a special admission period applies to non-EEA citizens.
From the start of the general admission period until the end of the extension period you can :
- be admitted as a student of another Austrian university to also study at the University of Innsbruck ,
- be admitted to continue a study programme at the University of Innsbruck after having paid the tuition and/or Austrian Studentsâ Union fee at another Austrian University
- apply for leave of absence ( before the start of term ).
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If you want to start a Doctoral or PhD-Programme you must apply online. Besides of personal data, also required documents are uploaded. The online application and the enrolment in person are possible all year.
If you have already completed a relevant study programme at the University of Innsbruck you can apply for admission via the online student platform LFU:online.
Documents required for the online application:
- Notice ("Bescheid") confirming awarding of Bachelor's and Master's Degree
- diploma or masterâs programme certificate,
- Academic Transcripts
- Diploma Supplements
- (if necessary) Abstract of Master's Thesis
- curriculum vitae
- valid passport or personal identification
- Passport photograph
- E-Card (if available)
Foreign-language documents require translation into German or English â if applicable with proper certification â and must be uploaded.Â
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If you want to start a Doctoral or PhD-Programme you must apply online. Besides of personal data, also required documents are uploaded. Â The online application for the winter semester is possible to 15 May and for the summer semester to 15 October.
It is expressly pointed out that the application documents can only be processed with documents proofing the conclusion of the studies. Intermediate certificates or confirmations, temporary transcripts etc. are not accepted.
Full applications will be reviewed by the Admission Department in the order of arrival. Please take care that the processing of the applications may take some time. In the case of a positive decision, you will get a notice, which you need for enrolling.
Prospective students must enrol in person at the Admission Department with the notification of the selected study programme and the original required documents and copies thereof.
- if necessary proof of German or English language ability Â
  Information for students with a foreign school-leaving certificate can be found here .
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Amendments to § 91 Universities Act means that from the summer semester 2013 there are new rules governing tuition fees at the University of Innsbruck.
There are several different rules that apply to students enrolled in standard study programmes. The criteria used to decide which of these rules is to be applied are the nationality of the person, his/her residence entitlement in Austria, and any connections to Austria according to the Austrian Regulation on Eligible Groups of Persons (â Personengruppenverordnung â). Non-degree programme students who are enrolled in individual lectures must pay a standard tuition fee of âŹ363.36 per semester.
All students must pay the Austrian Studentsâ Union fee.
Degree programme students 1 exempted from paying tuition fees for a designated period: Â
- EU/EEA citizens (automatically exempted for paying tuition fees for the regular duration of study),
- students with permanent residency (proof required - online application ),
- students from third countries who are deemed to have a connection to Austria according to the Austrian Regulation on Eligible Groups of Persons (âPersonengruppenverordnungâ) (proof required - online application ),
- students from third countries who are neither covered by the Austrian Regulation on Eligible Groups of Persons (âPersonengruppenverordnungâ) nor have a student residence permit (proof required).
Students in any of the abovementioned categories who exceed the regular duration of study by more than two âtolerance semestersâ must pay a tuition fee of âŹ363.36 per semester. In individual cases a tuition fee waiver may be granted, meaning that students who have exceeded the regular duration of study by more than two âtolerance semestersâ remain exempted from paying the tuition fee.
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Degree programme students from third countries who are not covered by the Austrian Regulation on Eligible Groups of Persons (â Personengruppenverordnung â), are not subject to an international agreement and are in possession of a residence permit according to § 64 Settlement and Residence Act (NAG) must pay a tuition fee of ⏠726.72 starting from their first term at university. No reduction of the tuition fee will be granted to these students, even if the tuition fee is paid before the end of the extension period.
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Degree programme students from least developed countries (according to the DAC List of ODA Recipients) are automatically exempted from paying the tuition fee . These students do not need to apply for an exemption. However, please be aware that any change of nationality must be communicated to the university without delay.
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Non-degree programme students admitted to attend individual lectures in scientific fields must pay a tuition fee of ⏠363.36 per semester, regardless of their nationality. There is no increase in this fee, even if payment is not completed before the end of the extension period.
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In order for tuition fees to be waived or reimbursed, students must prove that their case fulfils the relevant legal requirements (e.g. working income below the marginal earnings threshold, main person responsible for childcare) and must respect certain deadlines. Application for tuition fee waiver: by 31 October for the winter semester and by 31 March for the summer semester. Application for reimbursement: by 31 March for the winter semester and by 30 September for the summer semester. Information about grounds for granting waivers and reimbursements
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Applications for the tuition fee to be waived or reimbursed must be made via LFU:online :
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Please be aware that the University of Vienna does not provide particular funding for Visiting-PhDs. Funding possibilities can be found here.
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The program will provide you with knowledge corresponding to all relevant aspects, so at the time of need high-grade sophisticated techniques and tools, can be used by professionals. There are some important prerequisites mentioned below
We suggest that you should prefer to be enrolled in this course if you want to pursue a successful career in this field. Many decent opportunities will be opened in front of you and the best part is that more options will be there for exploring possibilities.
This program is equivalent to EQF (European Qualifications Framework) Level 8 - Doctorate Level. This program is equivalent to 180 ECTS
How long should be my thesis? Usually, it should be from 60.000 â 100.000 words (from chapter 1 to chapter 5). Students are allowed to have 10% less or more, however, the supervisor can allow a student to write more.
Do you indicate words "online" or "distance" on the Ph.D. certificate?
Can I use the title? We have asked the Swiss Authorities about the title, and their answer was (Students are allowed to use the title they got from the school)
Is there a "Thesis Defence"? Yes, and we recommend students to do it in Switzerland however it can be done ONLINE too, you need a camera and microphone.
Study Language: this study program is taught entirely in English.
We have 5 intakes per year.
Is OUS Accredited by a recognized European accreditation body?
Yes, OUS is authorized, validated, certified, accredited and/or an institutional member of over 50 public/private organizations, for the full list please check here .
Admission Requirements
We have 5 intakes per year. So, you can start at any month you wish.
- Duration : 3 Years (one-year Study program + Thesis work which takes around 2 years)
- Age: 25 years or older
- Previous study : Master degree or equivalent
- Study Language: this study program taught entirely in English.
- English level : IELTS 6.5 or equivalent (Only for students from non-English speaking countries or students who did not study at English speaking school) If you don't have English certificate you can do our own English test for free of charge.
- Study Method : Online
- Fee : Please check: Tuition Fee
Note: If you have any doubts about your suitability for this study program please contact us,
Note: Study fee does not include application and reservation fee (to guarantee you a study place) of 240 Euro (one-time payment and non-refundable). European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System: this program is equivalent to 180 ECTS, please check the duration above. European Qualifications Framework: this program is equivalent to EQF Level 8 OUS Accreditations, Quality Assurance & legalizations: Please check here
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What is the thesis work:
The Ph.D. candidate has to somethings more than DBA & D.Phil. 's candidates, as below:
- Duration is min. 2 years up to 7 years
- The thesis must be on the highest level
- The candidate must teach at OUS or any other accredited university/academy for at least 48 hours
- The candidate needs to have at least 3 publications (online publications are fine too)
- The candidate should supervise at least 3 projects/thesis for Undergraduate or Master students.
For the Ph.D., your thesis is the most important part, you have to write the whole thesis about the "Tourism Management" with one of our supervisors. the following modules you will study during the first year:
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For Mormon Missionaries, Some âBig, Big Changesâ
The church has loosened its strict rules for those evangelizing. And many members of Gen-Z are loving it.
Andres Gonzalez stands in front of a statue of Jesus Christ in Los Angeles as another missionary, Alec Crawley, films him for a video for social media. Credit... Isadora Kosofsky for The New York Times
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By Lauren Jackson
Lauren attended church in London, Los Angeles and Paris and spoke with current and former missionaries to report this story.
- May 10, 2024
Andres Gonzalez, 19, stands on the balcony of his Los Angeles apartment, his hands in his suit pockets. It is his first week as a missionary, but today, instead of approaching people on the street, he is shooting a video that he will later post to social media.
After about a dozen takes, he is successful. âHello! If you would like to learn more about Jesus Christ,â he says to the camera in Spanish, âcontact me.â
Mr. Gonzalez is the image of the modern missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, which has changed many of its practices â from how missionaries preach to how they dress.
The faith, long known for sending tens of thousands of neatly and formally dressed young people across the globe each year to preach door to door, is encouraging new missionaries to spread the gospel on social media and, for some, with acts of community service closer to home.
As a church leader, Dieter F. Uchtdorf, put it, missionaries should feel comfortable sharing their faith in â normal and natural ways .â
In the last few years, the church has also changed some rules for missionaries themselves â loosening restrictions on dress codes ( women can wear pants ) and how often they can call family members back home ( once a week , not just on Christmas and Motherâs Day).
To outsiders, the adjustments may seem small. But to missionaries who adhere to strict rules while on assignment, the shifts are dramatic.
âWeâve seen a lot of big, big changes,â Jensen Diederich, 23, said. He served his mission in Peru and said it was âmonumentalâ when the church allowed him to call home weekly, instead of just twice a year.
The church believes missionary work is essential for the worldâs salvation â that people must be baptized in the faith to get to the highest level of heaven after they die. Missionary work also helps increase the churchâs membership, and it deepens many young membersâ faith. Many missionaries begin their assignments just after they leave home. Instead of partying on a college campus, they commit themselves to the religion and develop habits that can last a lifetime.
One of those members was Senator Mitt Romney of Utah, who was a missionary in France in the 1960s. He has said the isolation of his mission allowed him to examine his faith without distraction . When asked about the changes, he said, âFor young people of my generation, I think the separation from family and friends served us well.â
But he understands times have changed. âWith todayâs youth in near constant contact with one another, maintaining greater connection during a mission fits their life experience,â he added.
Many young church members say the new rules have made missionary service more attractive and realistic.
Kate Kennington, a 19-year-old with a mission assignment to London, said finding people online and messaging them is a more successful way of approaching potential converts. âItâs how I would want to be contacted,â she said.
âKnocking on doors and approaching people on the street are no longer seen as useful as they once were because of shifts in American culture,â said Matthew Bowman, a professor of religion and history at Claremont Graduate University who holds the chair of Mormon studies. He is also a church member.
For decades, missionariesâ clean-cut suits were signs of prosperity, Mr. Bowman said, and an effective way of appealing to converts. But they now feel âoutdated.â
Many of the changes, especially the push to evangelize on social media, were fueled by the pandemic, which shut down in-person church gatherings and forced Latter-day Saints and Jehovahâs Witnesses to find alternatives to door-to-door preaching.
The missionaries use their phones to film videos of themselves promoting the church or sharing messages of faith. In one video , a missionary raps about his faith. In another , two missionaries throw a football and a Frisbee through an obstacle course in a church gym â an object lesson meant to visualize how Jesus Christ can help people overcome challenges.
So far, the changes appear to be working: In the last three years, as pandemic restrictions lifted and young members responded to an appeal from the churchâs top leader for them to serve, the number of full-time proselytizing missionaries has risen by around 25 percent , according to church data. At the end of last year, the church had about 72,000 full-time missionaries serving around the world.
The church has just under 17.3 million members globally but has seen growth slow. From 1988 to 1989, during a surge in growth when the church expanded into West Africa , the church grew by about 9 percent . Last year, the church grew by about 1.5 percent .
A tradition of travel
Missionary work is a rite of passage for Latter-day Saints â and has been since the churchâs founding in 1830.
The churchâs missionaries have traveled the world, growing their faith from a fledgling start-up in upstate New York to a global religion that brings in billions of dollars in revenue .
Church leaders say it is menâs responsibility to become missionaries for two years starting at age 18. Missionary work is optional for women, who serve for 18 months. The church has historically encouraged women to focus on marriage and motherhood. But since 2012, when the church lowered the age women could become missionaries to 19 from 21, more women have been going .
Missionaries leave their families and friends, learn new languages and spend the first years of their adulthood spreading the gospel of Jesus Christ.
While on a mission, they cannot date and must follow the religionâs ban on premarital sex, drinking, smoking, coffee and caffeinated tea. Communication with friends and family back home is restricted. They commit to stay focused on their work, and their proximity to their missionary partner creates a sense of accountability that keeps most from breaking the rules.
Until recently, the experience of young missionaries was similar to that of their parents. They first attended a missionary training center â a religious boot camp of sorts â before then traveling to their missions.
Most missionaries now start their training online at home , where the transition is less jarring. They can adapt to a mission schedule with their familyâs support. Being home is also an opportunity for new missionaries to evangelize in their community.
âIâve had friends who arenât members of the church,â Tanner Bird, a 19-year-old missionary in Brazil who did part of his training at home in Houston. âAnd I just get super, super excited and talk to them about the gospel.â
Once deployed, men in some areas are allowed to wear blue shirts and go without ties , while women can wear wrinkle-resistant dress pants in âconservative colors.â Most missionaries now have smartphones and call their families weekly.
Some traditions remain: Young missionaries still do not get to pick their destinations. Many teenagers throw parties to open their assignments, reading their âcall letterâ aloud for the first time in front of family and friends. Others film elaborate announcement videos â including on ice skates . Some serve close to home (there are 10 missions in Utah). Others go as far as Tahiti or Tokyo.
Mr. Gonzalez, the missionary in Los Angeles, said he first imagined going on a mission when he was a child in Venezuela. His parents, who converted to the faith, often had young missionaries over for meals. After the church helped the family settle in Utah, he said serving as a missionary was part of his âAmerican dream.â
Every morning, he wakes up at 6:30 a.m., the set time for many missionaries, with his âcompanion,â an assigned missionary partner. They are mandated to ânever be alone,â with few exceptions, and each day follow a missionary schedule .
On Facebook, they contact people they have met, including those they have approached on the street in downtown Los Angeles. They also search groups for people who may be open to their message and post videos to generate interest in their faith. They keep track of potential convertsâ progress, including lessons they teach. Every Monday, Mr. Gonzalez calls his parents.
Calls are also an opportunity for him to receive support. âItâs a little bit hard,â Mr. Gonzalez said of his mission work, describing people in downtown Los Angeles as âbusy.â Still, he remains hopeful: âSome of them, they really are ready. They make time, even just like five minutes.â
The missionary experience is not for everyone. Some people feel isolated, find it difficult to adapt to a location, or struggle with the rules or the pressure to keep their commitment. Some people do leave early; the church does not comment on those who do.
Alex McAlpin, a 23-year-old who went on a mission to Denver, almost did not put in a missionary application. Before her mission, she attended Pepperdine University, where she wrestled with some aspects of church doctrine and history.
Then the church made its dress code change, allowing women to wear pants in 2018.
âThat was the first day of my life that I thought maybe I would goâ on a mission, Ms. McAlpin said. She saw the new dress code and the churchâs other mission changes as a sign the church was evolving and listening to its younger members, many of whom hope their church will modernize in larger ways. âI wanted to be a part of the change.â
Lauren Jackson is an associate editor and writer for The Morning , The Timesâs flagship daily newsletter. More about Lauren Jackson
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