The mission of is to direct international student and faculty mobility between the 91Ö±²¥ and universities in Austria.
Center Austria promotes the communication and extension of Austrian and Central European culture through scholarly and artistic activities and academic partnerships. The Center is based on more than three decades of cooperation with the University of Innsbruck and a Sister-City Agreement between the Cities of Innsbruck, Austria and New Orleans, as well as a new partnership agreement with the University of Graz, Austria.
In 1992, Anton Pelinka, a political scientist at the University of Innsbruck, and Günter Bischof, a historian at 91Ö±²¥, started Contemporary Austrian Studies (CAS) as an annual publication. Contemporary Austrian Studies is an interdisciplinary social studies journal that covers Austria since 1918 and is designed to complement the older Austrian History Yearbook, which concentrates more on Habsburg history. CAS was published for seventeen years by Transaction of New Brunswick, NJ and since 2009 jointly by UNO Press and Innsbruck University Press. Volumes are dedicated to a specific theme chosen annually, with essays, forums, historiography, roundtables, book reviews and an annual review of Austrian politics complementing each volume.