STARTING YOUR PHD IN VIENNA
We highly recommend you read this information as soon as you are selected under the VCQ PhD Program.
A quick reminder: The Vienna Center for Quantum Science and Technology (VCQ) is a joint initiative of the University of Vienna, the Vienna University of Technology, the Austrian Academy of Sciences, and the Institute of Science and Technology Austria. Depending on your research group, you will be joining one of the above four institutions as a PhD student/research fellow. If you are not from Vienna the following information will be very useful for you.
(for a more detail description with helpful links please scroll below)
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citizen.
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citizen.
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Get started :: After you have been offered a PhD position within VCQ you need to get in touch with the secretaries of your respective institution (your supervisor will assist you with that) because they will provide you with all the necessary documents like contract and terms & conditions. You will be contacted automatically, if not then you can also ask VCQ coordinator Nadine Hilmar.
Accommodation :: Next big step is to find accommodation. As VCQ does not provide you with any accommodation, you need to find it on your own.
You need some extra documentation, if you are going to live in a shared apartment (it is called Wohngemeinschaft (WG) in German). You need few extra documents (you can check the list of documents on the consulate website). If some apartment owners may not be willing to give you all the required documents for Visa, you can also temporarily move in the dormitory. It is easier because they provide you with all the necessary documents immediately. Following are among few portals to look for WG and student Hostel/Dorm. You can also check University websites for that.
Visa :: If you are non-EU student (student with non-European Union citizenship), you have to take care of few additional things. Important is to look at the visa and permit regulations.
You can google Research Permit Austria or go to the websites below:
https://oead.at/en/to-austria/entry-and-residence/settlement-permit-researcher
It is important to note that the Austrian visa is usually valid for short duration (e.g. 6 months) and authorized only outside Austria. Once you move to Austria, you cannot apply for a visa but only for the residence permit. The Austrian residence permit can be granted only if you apply with the valid visa/valid residence permit from other European country.
There might be two situations in your case:
a) Your residence is already in Europe and you are moving to Vienna
b) Your residence is outside Europe. Here residence means your official residence.
For a): If you have a non-EU citizenship and a residence permit from some other EU country, even if your residence permit from other EU nation is valid, we usually recommend to get an Austrian researcher visa (valid for 6 months) from your country of residence. This step allows you to have appropriate amount of time to apply for a permit, if your permit from some other EU nation is expiring within 6 months. After moving to Austria, immediately apply for a long term Research Permit.
If you are coming for a PhD position then apply as a researcher (Forscher) for the visa and also for the permit. The Visa should be free of charge. Having a visa makes everything very smooth. In this case, you don’t have to worry about leaving Austria if your residence permit from other EU country is expiring.
For the purpose of a visa, you need to show necessary documents. You need to check the list of documentation and ask your institute for all the documents they can provide. One important thing for a Visa or Permit is the accommodation. Following we discuss accommodation.
Meldezettel :: Once you have visa and accommodation, you need to get an appointment for the city registration (it is called ‘Meldezettel’ in Austria). The Meldezettel (you find the document and more info here) ist a document your Landlord has to sign and with that you will have to book an appointment with the City of Vienna here.
Anmeldebescheinigung :: Every person moving to Austria (coming from an EU country or not) needs a „anmeldebscheinigung“.
Once you move to Vienna, immediately get an appointment for the permit application („Anmeldebescheinigung“) even before having Meldezettel. You require a Meldezettel only during the permit appointment and not for booking. The permit you would require is ‘Niederlassungsbewilligung – Forscher’.
There were some cases in which people faced some issues with MA35 office (they handle permits in Vienna). Just because of miscommunication and misinformation, people had to leave Austria, get a visa from somewhere else and come back to receive the permit.
In some cases, people didn’t have correct documentation, like translation of birth certificate and that led to near deportation situations. So make sure you have the right documentation ready.
Also, it is important to get the Police Clearance Certificate from your origin country and from the countries in which you were a resident. It takes time to get these.
Frequently check the information on the Visa and MA35 office website. This information sometimes changes in regard to the respective policies and it is important that you stay up to date. Some people faced issues in the past, just because they didn’t have the updated list of documents and then the whole process became a bit stressful.
Employee contract :: After arriving in Vienna, first, get all the necessary documents and sign the contract for your PhD position in your respective university/institute.
Bank account :: Open up your bank account. You will need this for your work contract at your institution. Some Banks like Bank Austria or Erste Bank offer student accounts.
VCQ mailing list :: Once you are here, immediately let Nadine Hilmar know that you are very much part of VCQ PhD program and she will enroll you in the VCQ mailing list.
Once you are part of VCQ
TAC Supervisor :: Once you are part of VCQ, the next thing you need to do is find another supervisor. On the VCQ website, follow the tabs: ABOUT | Members. You need to contact one of the VCQ Professors and add that person in your Thesis Advisory Committee (TAC). Your other TAC supervisor will supervise your PhD thesis in addition to your main supervisor. Nadine will let you know more about it.
Student Speakers :: We have there four student speakers from all institutions who can answer all your queries concerning the program, visa and much more. If you want to contact them you can finde them here.
Events :: VCQ also organizes many events like the student assembly dinner, a Barbeque, the annual Retreat for new students, a Summer School, Sports day, Colloquium, etc. You can be one of the organizers of these events. You just have to be present at the VCQ student assembly dinner hosted by the current VCQ Speakers and volunteer for the tasks. Therefore it is very important for you to get on the mailing list, so please get in touch with Nadine Hilmar at your earliest convenience.
General Information
Public Transport :: The best way to get around the city is by public transport or bicycle. If you get the annual pass you can use all transportation all day for just €365 a year. Check out the website of Wiener Linien.
Doctors and GP :: After you got your social security number by mail, you have to make an appointment at Polizeikomissariat (book an appointment here). You must bring a photo with you. You will then receive your social security card which you will need for every doctor’s visit.