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Private Banking graduation ceremony

At a formal graduation ceremony on 16 November 2012, 11 students received their Diploma of Advanced Studies in Private Banking, celebrating their successful graduation from the University of Liechtenstein.

At a formal graduation ceremony on 16 November 2012, 11 students received their Diploma of Advanced Studies in Private Banking, celebrating their successful graduation from the University of Liechtenstein.


The Chair in Business Administration, Banking and Financial Management at the University of Liechtenstein has been offering continuing education programmes and events for several years, to provide interested parties with the opportunity of gaining in-depth expert knowledge in these areas. The programme, which lasts three semesters, provides the students with basic expert knowledge of portfolio and asset management, taxes, asset structuring and strategy, corporate governance, leadership, marketing and relationship management in private banking and wealth management.

On 16 November 2012, 11 students from Liechtenstein, Switzerland and Germany received their diplomas at the formal graduation ceremony. On behalf of the University of Liechtenstein, Magister Manuel Dünser, Head of Continuing Education Programmes, and Professor Michael Hanke, Vice-Rector Teaching and Learning, presented the graduates with their certificates, wishing them all the best for their future careers.

Further information about the Diploma of Advanced Studies in Private Banking can be found at www.uni.li/finance.




Magister Manuel Dünser, Head of Continuing Education Programmes (left), and Professor Michael Hanke, Vice-Rector Teaching and Learning (right), with the graduates who earned their Diploma of Advanced Studies in Private Banking.

Top row: Mark Roubtsov (CH), Celia Mosberger (CH), Sven Aichholzer (LI), Nicole Kressig (LI), Robert Wiedemann (DE), Peter Jürg (CH), Isabelle Dietrich (LI), Professor Michael Hanke
Bottom row: Magister Manuel Dünser, Thomas Gerull (CH), Marinho Caminada (CH), Gerald Kleinecke (LI), Christoph Augsburger (LI)