JKU
Johannes Kepler University of Linz
The JKU has been around for 50 years, making it a comparatively young university. That makes its development over the past five decades all the more remarkable.
Today, the university employs over 2,700 people.
Over 20,000 students are currently enrolled in an academic degree program at the JKU. Their drive, curiosity, and creativity align with those of the university’s namesake, Johannes Kepler, who lived and worked in Linz between 1612 and 1627.
The JKU combines the past and the present and, as Upper Austria’s largest institution of research and education, the university continues to forge ahead and shape the future.


Academics

Sabine Graschitz
Sabine Graschitz works as an Assistant Professor at the Johannes Kepler University of Linz.
Prior to working in Linz, she was working for the University of Innsbruck.
Her research and teaching focus is on financial accounting, auditing and sustainability assurance. She is involved in the AFECA network since 2012 and has collected Erasmus+ KA 2 experience during the ILPA, DIPCAT and STAMP-online project prior joining ASSET project.