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Page 1: Handbook for new students at the University of Liechtenstein

Welcome!Handbook for new students at the University of Liechtenstein

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Dear Students, Congratulations for being accepted as a student at the University of Liechtenstein and a warm welcome!

I would like to complement you on your decision to choose the University of Liechtenstein to fulfill your academic and professional goals. An exciting time of your life filled with many new experiences is ahead of you. Through your studies and your life on campus you will gain a new awareness of life. We are proud that we will have you, responsible and innovative personalities, in as new students at this – in many ways unique – university. During your studies you will be able to experience involving, personal and open support and assistance. We are pleased to be able to guide and accompany you throughout your studies and wish you a lot of success and fun. Please do take the offers, work hard and commit yourself to what you do, celebrate your success and enjoy the pleasant, cooperative and international atmosphere.

We are looking forward to welcoming you at the University of Liechtenstein at the end of August. In the meantime, we wish you a joyful summertime.

Kind regards,

Klaus NäscherRector

Dear Freshmen, We are delighted to welcome you to the student community of the University of Liechtenstein.

A new chapter of your life is going to start soon, which often brings along a lot of questions. We – the student`s office SPINNEREI – therefore tried to answer some of your possible questions in this handbook. You will find useful information regarding studies, campus life and leisure time on the following pages.

Studies always require a lot of effort and learning but we are of the opinion that it is equally necessary to enjoy your time and relax! That`s why we are what we are here for: «events and more» is our slogan and we feel responsible for your student-life outside of lecture rooms. We organize events, excursions, go-kart-tournaments, poker nights and much more for you! But every student initiative is worth just as much as their members, therefore your ideas, inputs and feedback will always be highly appreciated.

We are looking forward to getting to know you personally during the welcome week, anytime in our office or wherever we meet on campus: we are there for you and your concerns. We wish you a great summer and we can`t wait to meet you all!

Yours,

TobiasStudents’ office SPINNEREI

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Studies

Campus

Life

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where?

when?

who?

eating

sportsdrinking

events engagement

party

doctortheatre

job

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Studies

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> 422 Wirtschaftswissenschaften

> 177 Architektur

University of Liechtenstein is…

10

2 faculties

4 institutesstudent organisations

about 15 TB data backups and 200 Servers

100 % uni.li

Students 40% from Austria // 30% from Switzerland // 15% from Liechtenstein //

10% from Germany // 5% others

CHF 7,50/ lunch

… 1 of 3 universities in Liechtenstein

Conversion of the university of applied sciences to the

University of Liechtenstein took place in February 2011

> 422 business students

> 177 architecture students

599 students in total

306 students in continuing education programmes

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The Central Service Desk (CSD) directly at the main entrance is your first port of call for any information, as well as for all queries regarding courses or anything else. The staff members at the CSD will help you – or put you in touch with the responsible person. The opening hours during the semester are:

In addition, the CSD offers the following services:

Binding of seminar papersPlastic comb binding spines in various colours and sizes, as well as plastic and cardboard covers for binding seminar papers are available for purchase from the CSD. Use of the binding machine is available free of charge to all students.

Student ID / International Student IDThe Student IDs can be collected from the CSD approximately one week after submission of the personal data form. The student ID is always issued for the current semester. The ID can be extended each semester after the payment of the student fees is proceeded. The first ID is free of charge – a fee of CHF 20.00 is charged for the replacement of lost IDs.An international student ID can also be ordered from the CSD:Therefore, the following documents are required : a completed personal data form (available at the CSD); a current passport photo and CHF 20.00 in cash. The IDs are generally issued within one working day.

Confirmation of EnrolmentA confirmation of enrolement is available at the CSD free of charge. Architecture students should please apply directly to the Institute of Architecture and Planning for their confirmation of enrolment.A confirmation of enrolment for the current semester can only be issued once the semester fees have been paid and booked.

Transcript of RecordsA transcript of records can be ordered at the CSD – it usually takes one or two working days for that to be issued.

PostThe CSD is not a post office! We ask students not to have post sent to the university address. Please use your private address instead!

Studies – Central Service Desk

Monday till Thursday 8.30 am to 12.00 pm and 1.30 pm to 5.00 pm

Friday: 8.30 am to 12.00 pm and 1.00 pm to 5.00 pm

Saturday: Closed

Katrin Schmuck Ulrike Sprenger

+423 265 11 [email protected]

www.uni.li/studiereninliechtenstein

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Studies – Permit

IMPORTANT!!! Students who wish to take up temporary residence in Liechtenstein for the purpose of study need to apply for a short-term residence permit. Please notice that you must register within two weeks of moving to Liechtenstein. To apply for residence permits, Katrin Schmuck and Katharina Büchel are your first point of contact. The Coordination Centre for permits will provide you with all relevant information regarding the application procedure. As the residence permit is a short-term residence permit (L-Bewilligung), it can only be issued for a period of one year. Thus, a new application needs to be submitted every year! Students from third countries should remember that they need a visa for Liechtenstein. The University provides a bank guarantee, after a deposit of CHF 3,000 is paid by the student to the University of Liechtenstein. This amount is retained as a security deposit and will not be refunded until your departure.

Anyone wishing to take on a job in Liechtenstein during their studies is asked to first contact the Coordination Centre for permits to get informed about special work regulations (working hours, permits, etc.) for students. After completing your degree or when moving away from Liechtenstein, you MUST return the residence permit! For additional information regarding legal requirements and details concerning the application procedure, please contact the Coordination Centre for permits anytime.

If you wish to live in Austria or Switzerland, please, keep in mind to go through all of the required procedures in order to be able to live there. It is your responsibility to follow all of the rules!

Katrin Schmuck Katharina Büchel

+423 265 11 [email protected]

www.uni.li/studiereninliechtenstein

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? When

? Where The Institute of Architecture and Planning is accessed via the “Architektür” – the offices, workstations, studios and workshops are located in one whole wing of the university. There you will find all helping hands, teaching staff, fellow students, plotters, tools, etc.

? What/WhoDuring your studies, and especially at the very beginning of your degree, you will have questions. Here is a brief overview of who will be able to answer which questions:

Studies – BSc in Architecture

Organizational questions, transcript of records, invoicing, etc.

Ines Hartmann and Jeannette Risch,Programme Administrator and Executive Director

Questions relating to content, allowances, internships, course achievements, foreign languages, etc.

Dieter Jüngling,Programme Director Bachelor

31.08. - 05.09.2015 Introduction week incl. practical workshop

10.09.2015 Studio presentations

05.11. - 06.11.2015Midterm review

13.01. - 15. 01.2016 Final review

31.01.2016 End of semester

21.12.2015 - 04.01.2016 Christmas break

10.10. – 17.10.2015 Seminar week

01.09.2015 Start of semester

Dieter Jüngling

+423 265 11 [email protected]

www.uni.li/dieter.juengling

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Studies – BSc in Business Administration

? When

? Where Members of study service for the Bachelor’s degree programme in Business Administration can be found in Room 123 or at the Central Service Desk. The Academic Board is located in the gallery of the main building. Teaching takes place in the lecture and seminar rooms – you can find a layout map right at the end of this chapter.

? What/WhoDuring your studies, and especially at the very beginning of your degree, you will have questions. Here is a brief overview of who will be able to answer which questions:

You can of course also address your questions to the Academic Director of Undergraduate Studies Business Economics, Professor Michael Hanke.

Organizational questions, transcript of records , invoicing, etc.Time table, deadlines, module descriptions, etc.

Eliane Grandchamp,Programme AdministratorNadine Hasler,Programme Administrator

Questions relating to content, allowances, internships, course achievements, foreign languages, etc.

Elisabeth Vetter,Executive Director

21.12.2015 – 06.01.2016Christmas break

01.09.2015Start of semester

31.01.2016 End of semester

02.11 – 08.11.2015 Autumn half-break

07.09.2015Start of lectures

31.08. – 05.09.2015 Introduction week

19.12.2015End of lectures

07.01. – 28.01.2016Examination weeks

Elisabeth Vetter

+423 265 11 [email protected]

www.uni.li/elisabeth.vetter

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Studies – MSc in Architecture

? When

? WhereThe Institute of Architecture and Planning is accessed via the “Architektür” – the offices, workstations, studios and workshops are located in one whole wing of the university. There you will find all helping hands, teaching staff, fellow students, plotters, tools, etc.

? What/WhoDuring your studies, and especially at the very beginning of your degree, you will have questions. Here is a brief overview of who will be able to answer which questions:

31.08. - 06.09.2015 Introduction week

10.09.2015 Studio presentations

05.11. - 06.11.2015Midterm review

13.01. - 15. 01.2016 Final review

31.01.2016 End of semester

21.12.2015 - 04.01.2016 Christmas break

10.10. – 17.10.2015 Seminar week

01.09.2015 Start of semester

Peter Staub

+423 265 11 [email protected]

www.uni.li/peter.staub

Organizational questions, transcript of records, invoicing, etc.

Ines Hartmann and Jeannette Risch,Programme Administrator and Executive Director

Questions relating to content, allowances, internships, course achievements, foreign languages, etc.

Peter Staub,Academic Director

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? When

? Where The Institute of Information Systems is situated in one of the off-site locations. Although the lectures will take place at the main campus, some of you are bound to make a visit to the “Spörryhaus” at some time or other.

? What/WhoDuring your studies, and especially at the very beginning of your degree, you will have questions. Here is a brief overview of who will be able to answer which questions:

Organizational questions, transcript of records, invoicing, etc.

Ingrid Schlatter,Programme Administrator

Questions relating to time tables, module descriptions, content, allowances, internships, course achievements, foreign languages, etc.

Bernd Schenk,Executive Director

Bernd Schenk

+423 265 13 [email protected]

www.uni.li/bernd.schenk

07.09.2015 Start of lectures

19.12.2015 End of lectures

31.01.2016 End of semester

01.09.2015Start of semester

31.08. – 05.09.2015Introduction Week

Studies – MSc in Information Systems

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Studies – MSc in Entrepreneurship

? When

? Where Your most important point of contact is Matthias Filser, who is the Executive Director of this programme. His office is situated in one of the off-site locations, the Wachterhaus. All lectures will take place at the main campus and during this time you will find Matthias Filser in the office with the room number 201.

? WhatDuring your studies, and especially at the very beginning of your degree, you will have questions. Here is a brief overview of who will be able to answer which questions:

You can of course also address your questions to the Academic Director of the programme, Professor Christian Marxt.

Organizational questions, transcript of records, invoicing, etc.

Ingrid Schlatter,Programme Administrator

Questions relating to time tables, module descriptions, content, etc.

Matthias Filser, Executive Director

Matthias Filser

+423 265 12 [email protected]

www.uni.li/matthias.filser

10.09.2015 Start of lectures

17.12.2015 End of lectures

31.01.2016 End of semester

01.09.2015Start of semester

31.08. – 05.09.2015Introduction Week

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Studies – MSc in Entrepreneurship

The Institute for Entrepreneurship offers several very interesting events, which students can attend at discounted prices or free of charge.

Business Plan Competition The University of Liechtenstein’s Business-Plan Competition is organized jointly by the Institute for Entrepreneurship and the Affiliated Institute SME Centre. In addition to start-up capital, it offers contestants the chance to present their ideas to investors and then move forward with fresh capital. Interested parties are asked to register at www.businessplan-wettbewerb.li.

Entrepreneurs’ Day

As the showpiece of entrepreneurship in the Rhine Valley, the Entrepreneurs’ Day is intended to offer recipes for success and impulses for decision-makers, entrepreneurs and people interested in business! That is why the Entrepreneurs’ Day attracts a broad public. Attending this event is a great opportunity to experience first-hand how business ideas are born and to meet important business people from the region. For further information visit www.unternehmertag.li.

Business Day

The Business Day’s target audience are business women from all sectors as well as female managers, entrepreneurs, students but also interested men. The idea is to encourage entrepreneurially minded women to take greater initiatives through a series of talks followed by a reception. This is a unique experience for all female students (and of course also male students)! For further information visit www.businesstag.li.

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Studies – MSc in Finance

? When

? Where The people overseeing the Master’s degree programme in Finance have their offices in the off-site “Mühleweg” building – this is the light-coloured house directly at the turn-off to the university. However, lecture rooms and staff of the study services are located at the main campus.

? What /WhoDuring your studies, and especially at the very beginning of your degree, you will have questions. Here is a brief overview of who will be able to answer which questions:

You can of course also address your questions to the Academic Director of the programme, Professor Marco Menichetti.

Administrative questions, registration/deregistration, transcript of records, invoicing, etc.

Hilde Zimmermann,Programme Administrator

Questions regarding courses and modules, deadlines, exams, seminars, grades , etc. Jurij-Andrei Reichenecker,

Module Coordinator

Questions relating to time tables, module descriptions, content, allowances, internships, exchange semesters, etc.

Ulrike Ebli-McKenna,Executive Director

Ulrike Ebli-McKenna

+423 265 11 [email protected]

www.uni.li/ulrike.mckenna

10. 09.2015 - 31. 01.2016 Lectures

31.08.2015 – 05.09.2015Introduction Week

31.01.2016 End of semester

01.09.2015Start of Semester

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31.08.2015 - 05.09.2015 Introduction week

21.12.2015 – 06.01.2016Christmas break

31.01.2016 End of semester

01.09.2015Start of semester

Esther Kind

+423 265 12 [email protected]

www.uni.li/doktorat

Studies – Doctoral Degree Programmes

? When

? WhoYour most important point of contact is Esther Kind, your Programme Administrator. You can find her at her office (room number 123).

? WhatDuring your studies, and especially at the very beginning of your degree, you will have questions. Here is a brief overview of who will be able to answer which questions:

Organizational questions, transcript of records invoicing, etc.

Esther Kind,Programme Administrator

Questions relating to content, module descriptions, allowances, course achievements, etc.

Peter Droege (Architecture and Planning)Jan vom Brocke (Business and Economics), Academic Directors

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Studies – Study Abroad

Exchange SemesterWould you like to study, cook and party with students from all around the world? Then take the opportunity to experience all these during our semester abroad. We have a large selection of partner universities in Europe and further abroad for you to choose from. Please take a look at the list via www.uni.li/outgoings. The European Union’s Erasmus+ Programme provides assistance to facilitate a semester abroad.

Applications for the winter as well as summer semester must be submitted by 1 March of the respective academic year.

For business students, the third semester is considered a good time to go abroad. Important: you need to have already obtained 20 ECTS credits by the time you register for a semester abroad!Students in the master’s degree programme in Architecture are obliged to spend their third semester abroad. The requirements are also listed on the International Office’s homepage.

Foreign internshipsAn internship abroad will give you the possibility to apply knowledge you have obtained during your studies so far. What makes it so interesting is that you do this in a foreign environment. Additionally, you become acquainted with a new infrastructure that differ to the one you are used. At the same time you become familiar with another hierarchal structure and corporate culture.

Internships within Europe are supported by the Life Long Learning Programme. This involves arranging your own internship. Our website has links to numerous internship exchanges. We would be happy to let you draw upon our contacts and assist you in preparing your application. You will need to submit your application at least four weeks before starting your internship. More info: www.uni.li/placement

Mirjana Matic-Schädler

+423 265 11 [email protected]

www.uni.li/international

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Studies – Study Abroad

Thanks to the friendly and outgoing nature of the Irish people, I have felt welcome in Dublin from the very beginning! Despite Dublin’s relatively small size, it has plenty things to offer – countless pubs, first-class musicians and a variety of sports events every weekend. Be open and communicate with people, then you will definitely fall in love with this place!!

Martina, Dublin

On the one hand, spending half a year abroad meant a lot of changes and uncertainties. On the other hand, it represented the opportunity to get to know another culture as well as to meet many lovely, interesting and exciting people with different points of views.

I discovered Scotland and I did love it. I‘ve learnt how to dance Céilí, drink whisky and stand the rainy and windy weather. Even though my stereotype of Scottish men wearing kilts has been confirmed, I was surprised by the modern and vibrant city life style in Glasgow. I also enjoyed the beautiful landscape with all the cliffs and castles around.

Anina, Glasgow

A semester abroad means sun, friendships, parties and a very special time to remember! No other experience in my life so far is comparable to studying abroad. It was incredible! All these memories will last for a lifetime. For me it was not only a semester abroad but a journey to myself. I am very grateful for this wonderful time in my life!

Natalie, Barcelona

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Studies – Study Abroad

"Countless students from around the world came

together in this beautiful city and became friends! Looking back, these have been the

best four month of my life. The city became my second home

- Lyon, je t'aime."

Simon, LyonTokio is a city with a high diversity in cultural, culinary and architectural specialties. One semester was not even enough to explore the city completely. Nevertheless, I got a good overview and many insights of the life in Tokio. In the near future, I will definitely come back to further discover this incredible city.

Samuel, Tokio

I enjoyed my Erasmus exchange semester a lot as I had the possibility to test what I had learned previously in my studies. Additionally, I was able to try out new things – some of them even outside of my comfort zone. This semester at the Dessau Institute of Architecture was full of opportunities to use different tools, visit new places and approach projects in a different way.

Graham, Dessau

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Campus

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Campus – Welcome!

Dear Freshmen!

We are happy to welcome you to the student community of the University of Liechtenstein. We will be your welcome guides and prospective fellow students. We are very much looking forward to welcoming you at our university.

For one, we created the facebook group uni.li freshmen fall term 2015 where you will be able to ask any question about uni.li, living in Liechtenstein or whatever else. Additionally, you have the chance to get to know your future fellow students. Please contact us via [email protected] anytime if you need help and assistance. We are looking forward to hearing from you!

[email protected]/welcome

Tobias

Katharina

Anna

Isabella

Anna

PascalDominik

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Campus – Welcome!

[email protected]/welcome

#ichbinunili:

Take the opportunity and get to know your fellow students online. Introduce yourself and post your #ichbinunili picture in our facebook group.

We are very much looking forward to you becoming a member of our unili family and getting to know really soon! See you– at the latest for the start of the introduction week on August 31, 2015!

US ambassador Suzan LeVine visiting the University of Liechtenstein

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Campus – SPINNEREI

The student`s office SPINNEREI offers you: > Parties > Excursions > Discounts at restaurants and pubs > Special sports and recreational offers > BBQs… and much more to fully enjoy your student life!

Attending lectures, writing papers and spending long hours studying can sometimes wear you out. Thestudents’ office SPINNEREI helps you to clear your mind and recharge your batteries. Each semester we plan plenty of events to make your student life spectacular. All of the events are posted on facebook page, so it’s worth “liking” us! Please feel free to use our facebook page also as a platform for a variety of topics - such as housing notices, events, news or lost-and-found announcements.

If you have any ideas or wishes for activities, drop by our office (office 108a) any time or send an e-mail. Feedback, suggestions and criticis are also welcome at any time.

On the next page, you will find some impressions of our last events! We are looking forward to seeing you soon! Let’s get the party started!

Tobias Fitz Philipp Sachs

+423 265 12 [email protected]

Go-Kart Poker

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Campus – SPINNEREI

Introduction week

Pub crawl

Clubbing UniBall

Party

BBQ

Christmas market in Feldkirch

UniBallSemester opening party

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Campus – ULSV

Who we areWe are a small group of students having one thing in common: the interests of students at University of Liechtenstein. Every two years the student union election is taking place. At this election you are entitled to vote for 6 members, which represent all enrolled student in every aspect of the study life. Furthermore, every student interested in taking part has the possibility to become an “operative member” either through election or through an appointment by the ULSV-Board.

What we doNo matter which programme you are enrolled in - Architecture or Business Administration, undergraduate or graduate level - do not hesitate to contact us with any issues or discrepancies. It will be our pleasure to help you. As part of the university-organisation our members participate in all committees which address students’ concerns. In addition to that, we take part in application proceedings for new professors and have a seat in the Senate-committee, which is the highest university committee. You are welcome to approach us with any kind of problem, either by writing an anonymous letter for our “Kummerkasten” next to our main lecture hall (H1) or contact us on our homepage (www.ulsv.li) - or just talk to us in person.

We want you!As ULSV member awaits you: > The ability to join the bodies of the University and to actively shape important decisions > The responsible task to assist and to advise students> The opportunity to gain a deep insight of the organization of the University of Liechtenstein > To be part of a young and dynamic team

If you now get interested in supporting us in the exciting, responsible and challenging tasks of ULSV, we are looking forward to meeting you. Give us a call 0423/265/1296 or send an e-mail to [email protected].

+423 265 12 [email protected]

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Campus – ULSV

Isabell WohlgenanntMSc IT & BPM

Markus PeterBSc Business

Bennet KringsBSc Business

Selina StauberBSc Business

Pascal Flöschel,MSC IT&BPM

Antonia WurzerBSc Business

Lisa van BetteraeyBSc Business

Rebecca FetzBSc AR

Kemal TuncelliBSc Business

Philip Schatzmann BSc AR

Stefan AmannBSc AR

Jonas UlbrichMSc Finance

Current ULSV Members:

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Campus – Introduction Week

Team:

To warmly welcome you at the University of Liechtenstein a introduction week is organised by students of the cross-faculty elective "Project Management“. The welcome week will take place from August 31 to September 5, 2015 and a lot of informative activities, fun events as well as parties are waiting for you!

The team is already looking forward to meeting you soon!

Verena Burtscher

+423 265 11 [email protected]

www.uni.li/introweek

Schedule*

*We will let you know about the detailed schedule in due time.

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Campus – Trading Club

Who we areIn general, people quite often take a passive position in managing their private assets mostly because of their lack of knowledge. Classical products such as regular deposits and saving accounts do not meet the expected return under the current economic conditions. This is mainly due to the high inflation rates. Therefore, our club members are eager to change their investment strategy. The Trading Club is established as a platform to share and discuss various investment strategies.

What we doThe student initiative focuses on the discussion of individual stocks, investment strategies and general monetary policy. We do not exclude any investment from any region or industry. The meetings are placed outside of an institutional framework which makes an unbiased and open discussion possible. The facebook group "Trading Club Liechtenstein" as well as a monthly meeting at University of Liechtenstein serve as communication channels. These are conducted in a relaxed atmosphere. The meetings are often deal with a special topic.

We want youWe encourage all students to join and contribute to our discussions. In case you are unfamiliar with investment strategies and trading as such, we are more than happy to introduce you to the basical concepts.

For questions, tips or suggestions please contact [email protected] or make a post in our facebook group. The dates for the meetings will be announced at the beginning of each month.

[email protected]/tradingclub

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Campus – Buddy Programme

The Buddy Programme is a support programme aimed to provide assistance to international exchange students, regular international students as well as regular students by assigning them a so-called buddy. Buddies are often local and experienced students who are committed to give a helping hand. In doing so, the integration of the international students into the cultural-, social- and academic environment in Liechtenstein is actively promoted. Furthermore, the Buddy Program encourages the mutually beneficial exchange of ideas and accordingly fosters the intercultural dialogue.

The buddies’ task is to provide support for the international students to facilitate a successful and satisfactory start. Additionally, this programme fosters for a general smoothly stay of the students.

Among others, these are the reasons for participating in the Buddy Programme:

> Gain intercultural competence> Bonus points for the exchange semester> Establish and/or reinforce decision making and responsibility> Improve your foreign language skills> International networking/friendships> Joining exciting excursions and trips together with the international students> Gain a certificate of your participation in the Buddy Programme> Extra-curricular committment is very beneficial when applying for a job> Buddy shirt and Hoody

Often the Buddy Programme has lead to longlasting friendships. Here is an example:

Kai Lam+423 265 11 [email protected]

Since I arrived in Liechtenstein, I started to meet people from all around the world. I never imagined that one of my best trips of my life would be a farewell trip to Greece with my German buddy as well as my first and best Chinese friend. It's amazing that even though we come from completely different cultures, countries and continents, it feels like we would know each other for quite a while. After five great months, we’re all going home now . It is difficult for each of us to go back. Yet, it is a blessing to know that I will always be welcome in Germany and China.It’s not a goodbye, it’s just a see you in the future…Saludos!

Ana Paula, Mexico

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Campus – Buddy Programme

The Buddy Programme is organised to the greatest possible extent by the members of the Buddy Team.

In the initial phase, basic assistance is at the focus of each Buddy`s work. Prevailing responsibilities are:

> Contact the student via e-mail before the arrival, answering initial queries

> Clarifying pick-up services> Contribution to the Introduction Week> Assisting the visits of authorities

(registration office/foreign office)> Support of further issues of importance

(bank account, health insurance etc.)> Introduction to the most important

university facilities> City tour of Vaduz and Feldkirch (Shopping

trips)> Assistance with the use of public transport

systems> Other study related questions

The Buddy Team organizes and plans excursions and events. Some examples of the activities are: > Hiking tours, climbing> Concerts, operas and theater> Ice-skating> Museum visits> Go-Cart competition> Excursions in the region> Visiting christmas market> Barbecue> Swimming> International Dinners with traditional

country-specific delicacies

Before I came to Liechtenstein, I never imagined that I would meet so many nice people from all around the world here. It was a wonderful and unforgettable semester abroad, during which I encountered different cultures and met my best friends.There is for sure something magical about Liechtenstein. How else can it happen that this country brought together a Chinese, a Mexican and a German, each coming from completely different continents? We have done a lot of great stuff. together and I will miss this experience a lot. It will always be one of the most valuable memories in my life.

Greetings!Oscar, China

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Campus – UniSport

Five years ago, we established a university sports programme at the University of Liechtenstein. Since then, our main goal is to make it possible to integrate sports in your everyday life.

In cooperation with international sports association and local unions, clubs as well as gyms, many discounts are provided for you! Our University sports programme offers you a wide range to get and stay active!

What we offer:> Courses and training sessions on a regular basis

> Special offers for local sports clubs and gyms

> Tournaments , such as indoor and outdoor soccer cup and volleyball night

> possibility to participate in international competitions on a very sophisticated level

Moreover, University of Liechtenstein is a member of the University Sports Federation of Liechtenstein (LHSV) which is a member of FISU (International University Sports Federation and EUSA (European University Sports Federation).

Application:The current sports programme can be found online on www.LHSV.li or on our facebook-page. Additionally, there is a weekly newsletter (registration required via [email protected]) that informs you about our programme and special events.

Gregor Diehr

+423 265 12 [email protected]

www.lhsv.li

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Campus – START

START Liechtenstein – Who are we? What do we do?START is a student organisation dedicated to entrepreneurship , which is represented at many universities mainly within the German-speaking area. With the aim to combine the acquired theoretical knowledge with practical insights and to foster an exchange of experiences, we offer an active exchange platform for students , founders, businessmen and industry experts. The exchange of knowledge helps significantly to overcome everyday entrepreneurial boundaries and thus to generate added value for everyone involved.

We offer: motivation meets innovation> Pioneers‘ Club: Regular meetings with founders & entrepreneurs > Active contact & exchange platform with other students & START - initiatives in the German-speaking area> Networking with regional companies and company visits

We want you!You - active members with great interest for entrepreneurial topics and activities!

Upcoming events> 15.08.2015 | Fürstenfest

Join us at the Fürstenfest 2015! We are already looking forward to your visit!

[email protected]/START.li

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Fürstenfest

Vaduz | August 15, 2015 |Start: 2.00pm

Visit us at Fürstenfest 2015. We invite you to enjoy Liechtenstein’s national holiday together with us! At the end of the day a breathtaking firework is waiting for you!

We look forward to your visit!Yours, START Liechtenstein Team

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We hope to see you next semester,

AIESEC Team Liechtenstein

Campus – AIESEC

AIESEC’s vision> Empowering Young People for Peace and Fulfillment of Humankind’s Potential> Globally minded and ambitious, we believe that by developing more values driven leaders we are

able to improve the state of the world

Our approachWe believe in the power of youth leadership and we demonstrate it. Our youth members both participate and run the business of AIESEC. While providing businesses an international platform to engage and advance youth development.

Learning points with AIESEC> Meet new people> Get out of your comfort zone> Cultural experience> Teamwork

[email protected] www.aiesec.at

Natalie with the Global Citizen Program in Pakistan

> Challenge yourself> Positively impact society> Develop a global mindset

World’s largest student-run organization Providing leadership development and global internships

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Campus – Support Structures

Support structuresPast experience has shown that students can find themselves in difficult situations that require special support and/or professional advice and assistance. Alongside subject- and content-specific support for students, it is also clear that there is further requirement for advice and support in various regards: > Health-related aspects> Psychological aspects> Teaching-related psychological aspects> Legal aspects > Gender and diversity aspects> Financial aspects> Conflict management The support concept is based on a close-knit support network that includes professionals from both inside and outside the university. Persons of the support team work in the various disciplines.

A team of representatives is available as a direct point of contact and to act as intermediaries for students who find themselves in difficult situations. Those seeking advice can freely choose a member of the support office to turn to. As part of the direct contact between the member of the support team and the student, specific support options are explored, and the people/institutions identified that can provide the right support.

The support team:

You can reach all members of the support team via: [email protected]

Name Funktion Email Tel. Mobil.-tel.Sabine Gantner-Doshi

Head of the Administrative Department for Legal Affairs

[email protected] 265 11 75 -

Trudi Ackermann Head of the International Office

[email protected] 265 11 03 +423 7879204

Christoph Jenny Head of the Adninistrative Department for Human Resources

[email protected] 265 11 02 +43 6888 676365

Bennet Krings Student representative [email protected] 265 12 96 -

Kemal Tuncelli Student representative [email protected] 265 12 96 -

Matthias Brüstle Psychologist, external consultant

[email protected]

- +423 793 34 45

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Campus – Parking Lots

Parking area management on the univerity campus A fee will be charged for the use of all parking areas on the Vaduz Campus parking areas on the Vaduz Campus and at the off-campus locations. The income from the parking area management will be channeled towards a university mobility management scheme as part of the university’s sustainability initiative.

Operating hours: Monday to Friday from 7.00 am to 5.00 pm (Saturday, Sunday and public holidays for free)

What are the rates? The standard rate for parking across the entire site is CHF 0.50 per hour. A day permit costs CHF 1.50 for students and CHF 2.00 for lecturers and employees. The costs decrease further with semester, monthly and annual parking permits.

How does it work? Parking fees can be paid in cash at the central parking meter (current standard rate of CHF 0.50/hour). Alternatively, cashless payments can be made using the ParkingCard system, available throughout Switzerland (www.parkingcard.ch).

How do I obtain my ParkingCard permit? As frequent parkers, students, employees and lecturers can purchase parking permits online or directly from the university. In every case, it is necessary to register the vehicle registration number(s)in advance on the intranet.

Tariff level ’close’ max. travel time from door to door with public transport <45 minutes Tariff level ‘far’ travel time from door to door with public transport> = 45 minutes

Tariff Tarif level Prizes for students

stundent tariff --- CHF 0.25

daily permit --- CHF 1.50

monthly permit ,far‘ CHF 20.--

monthly permit ‚close‘ CHF 30.--

semester permit ‚far‘ CHF 100.--

semester permit ‚close ‘ CHF 150.--

yearly permit ‚far‘ --

yearly permit ‚close ‘ --

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Campus – Alumni

Starting as a freshman and already alumni? Yes, that’s right, because never again during your student lifetime, the exchange between current students and former ones is more productive. Learning from each other, working together and being there for each other, that’s what we want to do with you and for you. University of Liechtenstein Alumni (ULA) The alumni organization at University of Liechtenstein is the institution for all former students of the bachelor, master, executive and PhD programs. Its duty is to structure, maintain and develop the network, which binds alumni to their “alma mater”. It also provides a platform for knowledge and experience transfer between students, academics and professors of Liechtenstein.

We are currently working on the setup of a new network- and communications platform as well as activities and events for alumni and students. The central platform in terms of information and communication is the website www.uni.li/alumni, where you can find current developments and updates on this issues. The ULA supports an active exchange between students and alumni by offering various services. For example, the members of the Alumni Ambassador Programme will be more than welcome to help you with questions or concerns regarding your professional or personal life.

Questions, whishes, concerns or critics? Please don`t hesitate to contact us!

Verena Burtscher

+423 265 11 [email protected]

www.uni.li/alumni

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René Fingergraduated from the University of Liechtenstein in 2004. The institution was then known as University of Applied Sciences Liechtenstein. In 2008, he set up his own company, the «Finger Architekten sia/fsai“ (www.finger-architekten.ch), in St. Gallen, Switzerland.

Currently, he designs and manages the construction of a new lab at the University of Applied Sciences in Buchs, Switzerland. So far, this has been the largest project in his career as an architect.

Prior to his studies at uni.li, René did an apprenticeship as a draughtsman which he finished in 1998. During his Master degree, he spend a semester abroad at the Universidade Moderna Setubal in Portugal.

Campus – Alumni of the Month

www.finger-architekten.chwww.uni.li/alumni

His experiences at the University of Liechtenstein and his professional career

«It was during my studies at the University of Liechtenstein that I developed a strong passion

for architecture and design theory.»

In his opinion, architecture is like a language that needs to be properly learned. The good reputation for architectural education, sound student-staff-ratio and small course groups convinced him to study in Liechtenstein. With the help of his lecturers he discovered new ways to see the buildings around him. Through this, René gained a much deeper knowledge of what it means to be an architect. In 2008 he founded his own company and since then he already realized a lot of projects. His secret to success is to put in a lot of heart and soul into projects and also cooperate with the right partners. Today, working as an architecture is a real team effort, in which a strong network of experts and construction specialists is needed.

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Life

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Fun Facts about Liechtenstein

Magnitude 160 km² 24.8 km long and max. 12.5 km wide

6TH smallest state in the world

5,372 inhabitants in Vaduz

Highest point: Grauspitz, 2,599 masl

400 km of hiking trails

32 mountain peaks

1 ski region in 1,600 masl (Malbun) - 23km excellent slopes

At the Olympic Games in 1936, the teams of Liechtenstein and Haiti found out that they both have the same

flag. Consequently, Liechtenstein added the crown to its flag in 1937.

> 37% of GDPresults out of the industryand manufacturing sector

36,942 inhabitants and

35,829 employees (52% commuter)

1 mio. clinker bricks around the governemntal district

Enterprises≈ 86.8% micro enterprises (1-9 employees)

≈ 10.8% small enterpreise s(10-49 employees)

≈ 2.0% medium enterpreises (50-249 employees)

≈ 0.4% large enterpreises (250+ employees)

21 banking holidays

National holiday - August 15

11 municipalities

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Life – career:service

Verena Burtscher Lars Kaiser

+423 265 11 [email protected]

+423 265 11 [email protected]

www.uni.li/careerservice

Current job offers:Career:service offers you an overview of current job offers on our homepage; a closed facebook group for students with current job offers and as a platform to discuss job-related topics.

Career counselling:For the case you need an advise for issues such as career exploration, career change, personal career development and other career related issues.

News and information:At the career:service page you will find an overview of rules and regulations when it comes to working in Liechtenstein. In addition, career days, workshops, etc. will be posted here.

career:serviceThe career: service at the University of Liechtenstein offers help and assistance to students regarding contacts to companies as well as career counselling. We offer our services with internships, graduate programs and jobs in Liechtenstein and abroad, career counselling and information about formal requirements in Liechtenstein, Austria, Switzerland and Germany.

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Life – Living

uni.li/WohnenOn our online platform you can find an overview of possibilities to search for rooms or flats in the region: > Dormitory> Private Rooms> student2student> Links to other platforms> Agents If you are looking for a room in the dormitory, a roommate to share your flat with, a room for a semester or a place to stay for a short time? Then, have a look at our online platform and you will find current offers from all fields mentioned above!

We would also like to encourage you to use this platform, if you are looking for a next tenant, if you are going abroad for a semester or if you have a spare room in your flat and therefore make a fellow student`s life easier!

Impressions of the dormitory

Gabriela Cortés

+423 265 11 05+423 265 13 99

[email protected]/wohnen

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Go MoMo Competition 2015The University of Liechtenstein is dedicated to sustainability and encourages all students and employees to use public transportation, car sharing or their bikes to move around. Therefore, the mobility working group organizes a mobility challenge in autumn 2015.

1. Who can participate? Everyone! Regardless if you take the car, bus, bike or if you are pedestrian

2. The competition takes place from 21st September till 4th of December 2015

3. Subscribe over the webtool www.uni.li/momo

4. Award ceremony 10th December 2015 at 12.00 am at the central service office

5. As in the previous semester`s competition, you can win 24 attractive prizes

The game consists of three different categories: MoMo-Basic, MoMo-Go-Green and MoMo-Vital. Those who subscribe and continually document their mobility behaviour are entitled to participate as a single person or as a team for each of this stages.

AG Mobilitä[email protected]

www.uni.li/momo

Life – Go Green

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Life – Calendar of Events

The most important events of the upcoming yearSmall but a lot to see! As inconspicuous the Rhine Valley region may seem at first, there's plenty to do and a lot to discover for everybody. Here are a few tips for events in and around Liechtenstein in the upcoming semester:

Further events can be found under:www.tourismus.li/events

Calendar of events Date Event Place

10.05-01.11.2015 Biggest Sculpture Exhibition in Europe in Vaduz Vaduz, FL 28.06.2015 Liechtenstein Wine Festival Vaduz, FL 30.06.2015 A Midsummer Night’s Dream-

William Shakespear & Felix Mendelsohn Vaduzer Saal, FL

10.07.-15.08.2015 Poolbar Festival Feldkirch, AT 12-29.07.2015 Film Festival Vaduz Vaduz, FL 22.07.-23.08.2015 Bregenzer Festspiele 2015

(Theatre on the Lake of Constance) Turandot von Giacomo Puccini

Bregenz, AT

15.08.2015 Fürstenfest 2015 - National holiday Vaduz, FL 11.09.2015 Jennifer Rostock @ Conrad Sohm Dornbirn, AT 18.09.2015 Beizafestival 2015 - Live music festival in pubs and

restaurants Schaan, FL

09.10.2015 Oktoberfestparty 2015 Bregenz, AT

16.10-22.11.2015 The Triesenberger Wochen Triesenberg, FL 06.11.2015 Django 3000 Lustenau, AT 06.-08.11.2015 Artdesign Feldkirch – exhibition to product design,

jewellery, etc. Feldkirch, AT

19.12.2015 Winter season’s opening in Malbun Triesenberg, FL

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Impressum:

Publisher:Universität LiechtensteinCoordination Office for Alumni, Collegiate and Cultural ActivitiesFürst-Franz-Josef-Strasse9490 VaduzLiechtenstein

Editors: Verena Burtscher, Katharina Starke,Philipp Sachs, Tobias Fitz and Anna Strizhkova

Amendments reserved. For updates, please visit our homepage: www.uni.li/welcome