The Global Ethic Ambassador Day, an initiative of the renowned Global Ethic Institute, took place in the historic setting of the university town of Tübingen on 22 March.
The LSA invited the director of the Poolbarfestival, Herwig Bauer, to a discussion with university lecturer Martin Mackowitz to the architecture atelier on May 8, 2024.
On Friday, April 26, the mid-term presentations of the Startup Lab from the Master's program in Entrepreneurship and Management took place at the University of Liechtenstein.
The annual study trip for the Master of Science in Finance is one of the highlights of the program. This year's trip took the students to the East Coast of the United States.
Liechtenstein's housing market is characterized by strong momentum. Since 1980, the population has grown by more than 50 % to around 40,000 people. During the same period, however, the housing stock has more than doubled.
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.