Ort: Universität Liechtenstein, Standort Ebaholz, Landstrasse 110, 1. Stock, Auditorium (um Anmeldung wird gebeten)
Informationsveranstaltung zum berufsbegleitenden, deutschsprachigen Studiengang des Master of Business Administration in Technologie & Innovation. Wir ...
Dienstag, 02. Mai 2024, 9.00-17.30 Uhr
Universität Liechtenstein, Seminarraum 1 (S1)
Business Process Management ist ein ganzheitlicher Management-Ansatz für die Analyse, Gestaltung und das Managen von Prozessen in Organisationen.Währe ...
Dienstag, 07. Mai 2024, 16.00 - 18.00 Uhr Hybride Veranstaltung Universität Liechtenstein - Standort Ebaholz Seminarraum 2 Landstrasse 110 9490 Vaduz, Fürstentum Liechtenstein Bzw. Online
Die Professur für Wirtschaftsstrafrecht, Compliance und Digitalisierung führt am 07. Mai 2024 die fünfte Tagung "Liechtensteinische Gespräche zum Wi ...
The Compliance Day 2024 focuses on current aspects in the field of compliance. The professorships of Company, Foundation and Trust Law as well as Econ ...
Do, 16. Mai 2024, 10.30 - 17.45 Uhr Fr, 17. Mai 2024, 09.00 - 17.45 Uhr Sa, 18. Mai 2024, 08.30 - 16.30 Uhr
Do, 06. Juni 2024, 09.00 - 18.00 Uhr Fr, 07. Juni 2024, 09.00 - 18.00 Uhr Sa, 08. Juni 2024, 08.30 - 15.45 Uhr
Universität Liechtenstein - Standort Ebaholz Seminarraum 1
Der Intensivkurs "Strafrecht und Unternehmen", der zugleich das fünfte Modul des Executive Master of Laws (LL.M.) im Wirtschaftsstrafrecht ist, will ...
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN FINANCE AND LAW
Entdecken Sie die KI-Revolution in Finance und Law: Unser Workshop führt Sie durch die innovative Welt d ...
Mittwoch, 22. Mai, 17:30 - 20:30 Samstag, 25. Mai, 9:00 - 15:00 Dienstag, 28. Mai, 17:30 - 20:30
In einer sich rasant entwickelnden Technologiewelt ist die Blockchain-Technologie eine transformative Kraft. Smart Contracts, die selbstausführenden V ...
Kurzbeschreibung: Digitalisierung und Nachhaltigkeit im Brennpunkt Das Seminar "FinTech & Nachhaltigkeit" thematisiert die spannende Verbindung zwisch ...
Practice check - a taster day at the university! Lecturers and students take you to exciting places on campus and offer you personal insights into the ...
Last week, a team of the Youth Green Finance Initiative, including Assoc. Prof. Martin Angerer and Jennifer Schein from the University of Liechtenstein, members from the Liechtenstein Banker Association and from UNICEF Switzerland and Liechtenstein joined forces on a landmark expedition to South Africa.
As the world grapples with the mounting challenges of climate change, resource extraction, and social inequalities, architecture is advancing as an academic discipline.
Marie Scheuffele, Niels Fetkenheuer and Prof. Dr. Leo Brecht from the Chair of Technology and Innovation received the Dick Marsh Award for their conference paper "An Attempt at Data-Driven Validation of Early-Stage Technology Trends" at ISPIM Connects Porto Alegre in Brazil. The award recognizes the conference paper for best illustrating the influence of innovation management among all the research papers submitted.
The carpentry trade is undergoing constant change. Digitalization and CNC-controlled joinery robots offer enormous potential for speed and accuracy in the creation of complex structures in timber construction.
As part of this year's "Maak Week", the two researchers from the Liechtenstein School of Architecture Livia Herle, MSc Arch, and Dipl.-Ing. Dr. sc. Wolfgang Schwarzmann were able to accompany and support the students from the University of Antwerp in their learning and working process.
The exhibition "Ewaste Last and Treasure" showed the invisible bond between Liechtenstein and Ghana, which changes living spaces, social spaces and social structures through actions in this country. Curated by Alberto Alessi, the exhibition by the Liechtenstein School of Architecture was shown at the 18th Venice Biennale last year and can be seen at the Küefer-Martis-Huus in Ruggell from Tuesday, April 16 until May 5.
The University of Liechtenstein, the Private University in the Principality of Liechtenstein (UFL) and the Liechtenstein Institute together form the Liechtenstein University Network. All three institutions conduct scientific research with very different focuses. On March 27, 2024, the three institutions presented themselves to the interested public for the second time as part of a joint event with a panel discussion, poster exhibition and science slam at the UFL in Triesen.
US Ambassador Scott C. Miller and 22 of his staff from Bern visited Liechtenstein for a two-day stay to set up a pop-up embassy. During their stay, they visited various institutions in the country, including the University of Liechtenstein.
At the University of Liechtenstein's graduation ceremony on Friday, March 22, 2024, one doctorate was awarded and 49 graduates of the University of Liechtenstein received their diplomas. Awards for outstanding achievements were also presented to seven graduates.
Based on the agreement between the government and the Swiss Federal Council on the promotion of science-based innovation of 26 January 2021 and the corresponding commitment credit approved by Parliament, the Swiss Innosuisse innovation promotion program is also available to companies and research institutions in Liechtenstein.
Ass. Prof. Giovanni Apruzzese von der Professur Data & Application Security präsentierte am "APWG Symposium on Electronic Crime research (eCrime)" in Barcelona das Paper "Do users fall for real adversarial phishing? Investigating the human response to evasive webpages", das von ihm gemeinsam mit Ajka Draganovic, Javier Aldana Iuit (Avast Software), Savono Dambra und Kevin Roundy (beide Norton Research Group) verfasst wurde.
In the summer semester of 2023, the lecturers Alberto Alessi and Anna Lohs of the Advanced Studio Upcycling worked with their students on a series of interventions in the partially disused and abandoned historic center of the village of Castè, in the municipality of Riccò del Golfo della Spezia.
Discontinuities in the market create space for disruptive business opportunities. Companies are therefore increasingly interested in proactively identifying future competitive advantages. Researchers Marie Scheuffele, Dr. Niklas Bayrle-Kelso and Prof. Dr. Leo Brecht published their paper on Data-Driven Foresight in Digital Disruption and Transformation Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics 2024.
Prof. Dr. Michael Hanke, together with Prof. Nicole Branger (University of Münster) and Prof. Alex Weissensteiner (Free University of Bozen-Bolzano), published the paper "The information content of wheat derivatives regarding the Ukrainian war" in the Journal of Futures Markets in February.
The PIRANESI Award 2023 exhibition can be viewed in the foyer of the University of Liechtenstein until March 22. The Piranesi Award presents various projects of different sizes and programs that reflect a successful relationship between modern architecture and its natural, cultural, historical and social context.
The Accenture Campus Innovation Challenge is a cross-university and cross-national case study competition organized by the management consultancy Accenture (one of the largest companies in the world with around 750,000 employees), in which students develop ideas for creating benefits through new technologies.
The University of Liechtenstein is pleased to announce the start of the Erasmus+ project "Pathfinder". Since January 2024, Sebastian Moder and Julia Tenschert from the Liechtenstein Business School have been working under the leadership of Prof. Dr. Furtner in cooperation with the LAB University of Applied Sciences in Finland, the University of Dubrovnik in Croatia and the formatio private school in Liechtenstein to anchor the understanding and application of artificial intelligence (AI) in higher education. The project will run until December 2026.
The Center for Philanthropy at the University of Liechtenstein has launched a new online information service. The portal "Liechtenstein Philanthropy Talks" (philanthropytalks.li/) offers extensive knowledge about charitable commitment and philanthropy. Under the motto "HOLISTIC. MEANINGFUL. EFFECTIVE." it is aimed at philanthropists, volunteers and all those working in the charitable, non-profit sector.
At the beginning of February, the graduating class of the Master's in Entrepreneurship from 2012 returned to the campus of the University of Liechtenstein after more than a decade. A reunion that became a special occasion, especially thanks to the visit of the former Executive Board.
The Ambassador of the Kingdom of Belgium, H.E. Pascal Heyman, hosted a discussion on the future of Europe at the University of Liechtenstein on Monday, February 19.
The rapid pace of digitalization in the workplace presents managers and employees with the challenge of adapting to digital forms of communication. Prof. Dr. Marco Furtner, Liechtenstein Business School, and Simon Liegl, MSc, have investigated whether it is possible for managers to show emotion when communicating with their employees, even in times of advancing digitalization and the shift to working from home.
Daniel Haselsberger, a doctoral student at the Liechtenstein School of Architecture, and his wife Isha, a native of India and alumna of the University of Liechtenstein, have initiated and supported the construction of a school in Bahuarwa, a rural town in the Indian state of Bihar, with the support of their association and Liechtenstein foundations. The school construction is also part of Daniel Haselsberger's dissertation.
At the beginning of 2024, the 57th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences took place. Over 1300 attendees from 45 countries attended this event.
Anfang 2024 fand die «57. Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences» statt. Über 1300 Teilnehmer aus 45 Ländern nahmen an dieser Veranstaltung teil.