Handbook 2017
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YOUR HANDBOOK Within this handbook we want to introduce you to the different service offerings as well as student initiatives – from students, for students. It points out possibilities for getting active and engaged besides the lecture rooms at the university. Additionally, the most important dates and information regarding your start of studies here at the University of Liechtenstein will be presented.
COURSE PROGRAM
INFORMATION
STUDY
SERVICE OFFERS STUDENT
INITIATIVES RESEARCH
IN CASE YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS AFTER READING THIS HANDBOOK - CONCERNING THE UNIVERSITY, THE STUDY PROGRAMS OR THE STUDENT INITIATIVES - PLEASE CONTACT THE WELCOME GUIDES VIA E-MAIL WELCOME@UNI.LI
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WELCOME
Dear students Congratulations for choosing the University of Liechtenstein as your place of further education! Realizing your academic goals or an outstanding labor market possibilities are for sure main reasons for your choice of university. And of course self-development possibilities as well as the further development of your personality are also connected with this. At the University of Liechtenstein, you for sure will be able to realize these ideas and plans very well. Not only a very supporting and personal environment between professors and students argue for that, but also different kinds of offers and possibilities to commit yourself throughout your studies with different initiatives. Young, personal and entrepreneurial – that’s what describes our University of Liechtenstein. Therefore, you are requested to shape your studies here actively from the very beginning. Make full use of the possibilities during your time here: Embedded in a traditional and creative environment you can seize future-oriented projects and initiatives with your fellow students, or get committed in a club or association. Experience the international spirit in our Bachelor’s and Master’s programs as well as a highly recommended semester abroad at one of our renowned partner universities. The close combination of theory and practice, as well as the integral orientation and interconnectedness ensure that you have an exciting time ahead, filled with valuable experiences and achievements, which will leave its marks for your further life. The University of Liechtenstein and its stakeholder are proud to welcome you as responsible personalities and to share a lifelong connection with you as future alumnae and alumni after your graduation. We are very much looking forward to meeting you in person and to accompany you during your studies.
Jürgen Brücker President 4
WELCOME
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 a lot of questions with it. 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, student organizations and leisure time on the following pages. Studies always require a lot of time, effort and learning but we have the opinion that it is equally necessary to enjoy your time and relax! That’s what we are here for: «events and more» is our slogan and we feel responsible for your student-life outside of the lecture rooms. We organize events, excursions, go-kart-tournaments, poker nights, pub-crawls and much more for you! But every student initiative is as good 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 (S11) or wherever we meet on campus: we are there for you and your concerns. We wish you a great summer semester and can’t wait to meet you all! Yours,
Julien
&
Christina
Students’ office SPINNEREI
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GENERAL
GENERAL INFORMATION Studies – Central Service Desk 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 get you in touch with the responsible person. Regular opening hours during the semester are: Monday to Thursday:
08.30 am – 12.00 pm and 1.30 pm – 5.00 pm
Friday:
08.30 am – 12.00 pm and 1.00 pm – 5.00 pm
Saturday:
closed
In addition, the CSD offers the following services: Binding of seminar papers Plastic binding spines in various colors 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 ID The Student IDs can be collected from the CSD (further details will be provided during the introduction week). 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.- 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.- in cash. The IDs are generally issued within one working day. Transcript of records A transcript of records can be ordered at the CSD – it usually takes one or two working days for that to be issued. Post/letters The CSD is not a post office! We ask students not to have post sent to the university address. Please use your private address instead! Confirmation of enrolment The confirmation of enrolment is available for download on your personal Intranet Website (on http://my.uni.li). This document then can be printed or saved for further use. Confirmations for current semesters are available as soon as the semester fee is payed, received and credited.
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GENERAL INFORMATION Studies – Residence permits 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 11 www.uni.li/studiereninliechtenstein
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GENERAL
STUDY PROGRAMS – BSC ARCHITECTURE ? When 11.09.2017 Start of lectures
01.09.2017 Start of semester
04.09. – 09.09.2017 Introduction week
? 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!
? Who, what During 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.
Ines Hartmann and Jeannette Risch, Programme Administrator and Executive Director
Questions relating to content, allowances, internships, course
Jeannette Risch
achievements, foreign languages, etc.
Jeannette Risch
+423 265 11 24 jeannette.risch@uni.li www.uni.li/jeannette.risch
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STUDY PROGRAMS – BSC BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ? When 01.09.2017 Start of semester
11.09.2017 Start of lectures
22.12.2017 End of lectures
30.10. – 03.11.2017 Fall term break holidays
04.09. – 09.09.2017 Introduction week
31.01.2018 End of semester
08.01. – 26.01.2018 Exam period
? Where Members of study service for the Bachelor’s degree program 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 campus map right at the end of this chapter. ? Who, what During 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.
Eliane Grandchamp, Programme Administrator
Time table, deadlines, module
Nadine Hasler, Programme Administrator
descriptions, etc. Questions relating to content, allowances, internships, course
Elisabeth Höfferer, Executive Director
achievements, foreign languages, etc.
Bernd Schenk
+423 265 13 05 bernd.schenk@uni.li www.uni.li/bernd.schenk
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STUDY PROGRAMS – MSC ARCHITECTURE ? When 01.09.2017 Start of semester
31.01.2018 End of semester
11.09.2017 Start of lectures
04.09. – 09.09.2017 Introduction week
17.01. – 20.01.2018 Final reviews
? 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..
? Who, what During 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.
Programme Administrator and Executive Director
Questions relating to content, allowances, internships, course achievements, foreign languages, etc.
Jeannette Risch
Ines Hartmann and Jeannette Risch,
Peter Staub, Academic Director
+423 265 11 24 jeannette.risch@uni.li www.uni.li/jeannette.risch
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STUDY PROGRAMS – MSC INFORMATION SYSTEMS ? When 01.09.2017 Start of semester
11.09.2017 Start of lectures
04.09. – 09.09.2017 Introduction week
31.01.2018 End of semester
23.12.2017 - 07.01.2018 Christmas holidays
? 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! ? Who, what During 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
Ingrid Schlatter,
records, invoicing, etc.
Programme Administrator
Questions relating to time tables, module descriptions, content, allowances,
Roope Jaakonmäki,
internships, course achievements, foreign
Executive Director
languages, etc.
Roope Jaakonmäki
+423 265 13 25 roope.jaakonmaeki@uni.li www.uni.li/roope.jaakonmaeki
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STUDY PROGRAMS – MSC ENTREPRENEURSHIP ? When 01.09.2017 Start of semester
11.09.2017 Start of lectures
04.09. – 09.09.2017 Introduction week
31.01.2018 End of semester
22.12.2017 End of lectures
? 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 number 201. ? Who, what During 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
Ingrid Schlatter,
records, invoicing, etc.
Programme Administrator
Questions relating to time tables, module
Matthias Filser,
descriptions, content, etc.
Executive Director
Matthias Filser
+423 265 12 67 matthias.filser@uni.li www.uni.li/matthias.filser
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STUDY PROGRAMS – MSC FINANCE ? When 01.09.2017 Start of semester
11.09.2017 Start of lectures
31.01.2018 End of semester
04.09. – 09.09.2017 Introduction week
23.12.2017 - 07.01.2018 Christmas holidays
? 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! ? Who, what During 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: Administrative questions, registration/deregistration, transcript of records, invoicing, etc. Questions regarding courses and modules, deadlines, exams, seminars, grades , time tables, exchange semesters, allowances etc.
Florian Schaller
+423 265 11 48 florian.schaller@uni.li www.uni.li/florian.schaller
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Hilde Zimmermann, Programme Administrator Florian Schaller, Executive Director
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STUDY PROGRAMS – PHD PROGRAMS ? When 01.09.2017 Start of semester
23.12.2017 - 07.01.2018 Christmas holidays
04.09. – 09.09.2017 Introduction week
31.01.2018 End of semester
? Where Your most important point of contact is Esther Kind, your Programme Administrator. You can find her at her office (room number 123). ? Who, what During 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, invoicing, etc.
Esther Kind, Programme Administrator
Questions relating to content, module
Urs Meister
descriptions, allowances, course
Jan vom Brocke
achievements, etc.
Academic Executives
Esther Kind
+423 265 12 40 esther.kind@uni.li www.uni.li/doktorat
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SERVICE Offers
SERVICE OFFERS - OVERVIEW Spinnerei The students‘ office Spinnerei organizes different activities during the semester, for example the Semester Start Party or a Pub Crawl, but also Go-Kart races and soccer tournaments.
ULSV ULSV is the student representative organization and supports students throughout their studies in different kind of matters. They also inform you about important changes at the university and supports the program administrators in elaborating new programs and/or courses.
Uni Sport (LHSV) Uni Sport offers various sports programs, but also the participation in team events and trainings throughout the semester, e.g. soccer, volleyball, yoga or the participation in the SOLA Stafette in Zurich.
welcome@unili Welcome@uni.li was founded in order to facilitate future unili-students their start of studies. The program offers for instance a facebook group as an exchange platform, and so-called Welcome-Guides take care of your requests and questions at the beginning of the semester.
uni.li Student Care The student care program takes care of the well-being of the students. Because of this goal, during the exam period a «Recharge Room» is offered. But also cooking workshops, workshops for relaxation through self-hypnosis or exam preparation are held.
career:service The career:service offers support with applications, job search and your own carrier path planning.
University of Liechtenstein Alumni University of Liechtenstein Alumni is an organized Alumni club which aims to maintain and strengthen the connection between former students and the University.
Buddy Team, International Office – ESN The Buddy Team supports especially exchange students during their start of studies at the university.
The Erasmus Student Network ESN stands for the most important voluntary
student organization within the international university landscape in Europe.
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SERVICE Offers
STUDENTS‘ OFFICE SPINNEREI The students‘ office SPINNEREI organizes for example
Parties
Excursions
Discounts in bars and restaurants
Special sports offers, together with Uni Sport
BBQ evenings
… and much more! Attending lectures, writing papers and spending long hours studying can sometimes wear you out. The students’ 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!
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SERVICE Offers
ULSV Who we are We are a small group of students having one thing in common: to represent the interests of students at University of Liechtenstein. In addition, every student interested in taking part has the possibility to get active for the ULSV. What we do As a part of the corporate body of the university our members participate in all committees which address students’ concerns. Furthermore, we take part in application proceedings for new professors and have accession to the Senate-committee, which is the highest university committee. As an ULSV member you have…
the ability to join the bodies of the University and to actively shape important decisions
the responsible task to assist, represent and advise students
the opportunity to gain a deep insight of the organization of the University of Liechtenstein
The current ULSV board:
ULSV
Philip Schatzmann
Antonia Wurzer
Melina Amini
Chair, MSc AR
MSc IS
BSc BWL
ulsv@uni.li www.uni.li/ulsv
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SERVICE Offers
UNI SPORT Five years ago the Uni Sport program was founded. Since then, the main goal of Uni Sport is to bring sports into the everyday life of our students. In cooperation with international sports federations and local sports clubs and fitness centres, we can offer you plenty of discounts for various activities. Offers:
Regular courses and training sessions
Special offers for local sport clubs and fitness centres
Tournaments, as for example indoor- and outdoor soccer cups, volleyball, …
The possibility to take part in international competitions
Further,
the
University
of
Liechtenstein
is
a
member
of
the
Liechtensteinischer
Hochschulsport Verband (Liechtenstein University Sports Federation; LHSV), which again is a member of FISU (International University Sports Federation) and EUSA (European University Sports Federation). Students who are practicing a certain kind of sport actively are able to participate in international tournaments for the University.
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SERVICE Offers
UNI.LI STUDENT CARE The uni.li Student Care Program cares for the well-being of our students:
A «Recharge Rooms» is offered during exam periods, where students can relax for a moment and recharge their batteries
Cooking classes are held, in order to get to know new recipes as well as new people
Workshops for learning techniques, exam preparation and relaxation through selfhypnosis
Support Furthermore, students who are facing difficult situations or problems can ask for confidential support through the infrastructure of Student Care. Advice and support is offered in different areas:
Health issues
Psychological matters
Legal aspects
Financial issues
Conflict management
Advisors and professionals from both inside and outside the university are pleased to help, advice and support you.
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SERVICE Offers
CAREER:SERVICE career:service The career:service at the University of Liechtenstein offers you support in contacting companies for jobs and assistance in planning your career. Further, the service includes internship offers and job offers for the time after graduation – in and out of Liechtenstein. Career:service also offers career consulting each semester, and also information about formal procedures concerning employment in Liechtenstein, Austria, Germany and Switzerland.
Current job offers: career:service provides a job bank on their homepage. Additionally, there is a closed Facebook group for students and Alumni where they can post and find job offers from their professional networks.
Career consulting: A professional coach offers individual career counselling which is open to all students.
News and information: career:service offers help and advice when it comes to working permits, legal and other issues regarding taking up work in Liechtenstein.
Photo service: We offer the possibility to take photos for e.g. applications by a professional photographer.
Career day Finance: The career day offers students the possibility to get to know future employers on campus, but also to expand their personal network. Through different workshops, they get an insight into current topics and the everyday work life in the participating companies.
Workshops: career:service offers plenty of workshops throughout the semester, which prepare students for their future work life. - More information on www.uni.li/careerservice
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SERVICE Offers
UNIVERSITY OF LIECHTENSTEIN ALUMNI (ULA) The Alumni organization of the University of Liechtenstein is the association of all former students of the undergraduate, graduate and PhD level. Its aim is to build a network of alumni, to structure it and to maintain it, in order to connect the graduates after their time at the university with their “Alma Mater”. It supports an active exchange between students and alumni through different offers. Through this exchange with graduates, also current students can enlarge their network by exchanging experiences at different events and meetings. The „Alumni-of-the-month“-Portrait shows what Alumni think of their time during and after their time at the University of Liechtenstein.
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Campus Map
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FINANCING YOUR STUDIES
Studying offers a lot of possibilities but also causes costs. Liechtenstein is one of the most expensive countries in Europe. But there are a variety of options (grants, scholarships, jobs etc.) to fund your studies. On this page you can find some information concerning the funding of your studies.
Often parents do not only offer moral support but also financial means for your studies. The standards for child support are different in each country – therefore, it is best to discuss with your parents in what way and to what extend they are able to support you.
Scholarships are usually performance-related. Apart from academic performances, some scholarship donors may also require e.g. political or social engagement as well as other achievements. Scholarships must not to be paid back usually.
All students who are residents of the Principality of Liechtenstein also have the option to apply for a scholarship of the Swiss Study Foundation.
Students of the MSc in Architecture have the possibility to apply for an API scholarship. Furthermore, there is the Hilti Fellowship and the Student Research Fellowship for students of the MSc in Information Systems, as well as the LGT University Scholarship for MSc Finance students.
Many students work part-time and thereby partially fund their studies on their own. The career:service of the University of Liechtenstein offers a variety of job offers for part-time working and internships. When taking up employment, legal regulations need to be taken into account and holders of scholarships
need
to
check
their
allowed
additional earnings.
Another option to fund your studies are study loans. Many banks as well as countries offer suitable
formats.
The
Principality
of
Liechtenstein offers an interest-free loan to students who have been living in Liechtenstein for at least three years. More information on www.uni.li/studiereninliechtenstein.
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SERVICE Offers
WELCOME@UNILI Welcome@unili stands for all service offers which future uni.li-students need for their start at our university. The program offers students the following:
A closed Facebook group for each semester, in which the freshmen can start an early exchange with their future fellow students
At the same time, this group is an information platform to inform about living in Liechtenstein
Welcome-Guides accompany the new students (if desired) before and during the first weeks at the university and offer them advice
Each future student receives a welcome package a few weeks before the beginning of the semester
An organized introduction week takes place at the beginning of the semester, where students can get to know their fellow students
A handbook (the one you are reading right now), which includes the most important information regarding the start of studies, living as well as leisure activities.
And much more!
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SERVICE Offers
WELCOME@UNILI Welcome Weekend (September 2-3, 2017) Feel like home from the first day on! In order to welcome you at the university, we organize a welcome weekend at the beginning of the semester before the introduction week starts. This time, it will take place on the arrival weekend (September 2-3, 2017), that’s just before the introduction week. Meeting point is the student dormitory, where you will also get help regarding the check-in or your onward journey to your living place. Additionally, you have the possibility to get to know your future fellow students – and we will also take care for some snacks and refreshments!
On Saturday as well as on Sunday you will get a personal reception by some of our team members. Your future housemates as well as different events, like an optional visit to the Landesmuseum or the health- and safety workshop for dormitory residents, await you. We are looking forward to meeting you! One more thing: On August, 15th 2017 there is the National Holiday in Liechtenstein, and because of this occasion the annual Fürstenfest takes place in Vaduz! Join us for an unforgettable day!
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SERVICE Offers
WELCOME GUIDES Current Welcome Guides
Lisa Brotzge, BSc BWL
Christian Schemeth, MSc FIN
Sophie Hotz, BSc BWL
Melanie Stelzl, MSc AR
Julien Hawle, BSc BWL
Serena Keller, BSc AR
Lisa Frühstück, BSc BWL
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Andi Zheng, BSc BWL
Julia Heppler, BSc BWL
SERVICE Offers
WELCOME@UNILI Introduction week The introduction week takes place from September 4-9, 2017 and is mandatory for all new students. There will be a general program for all of you, but also some specific events for each study program. During this week you will get all necessary information for a smooth start at the University of Liechtenstein: You will receive general and administrative information, as well as an introduction into the IT infrastructure. You will get to know local companies, museums and other institutions through presentations, company visits and other activities. In addition to that, it will be a fun week for all of us – we have prepared plenty of activities: breakfast, skiing, an international dinner, the semester start party and much more! – Download
the
preliminary
timetable
of
the
introduction
week
on
www.uni.li/welcome > Introduction week! The semester start party takes place on September 9, 2017 at K-Shake in Röthis (Austria)!
Verena Burtscher
+423 265 11 04 verena.burtscher@uni.li www.uni.li/introweek
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SERVICE Offers
BUDDY TEAM, ESN – ERASMUS STUDENT NETWORK The Buddy Programme is a support program 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 giving 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 Buddy Program has often lead to long-lasting international friendships. The Erasmus Student Network (ESN) is an international non-profit student organization. Their mission is
to
represent international students and to offer them the possibility to gain cultural
understanding
development, by
the principle
„students help students“.
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STUDENT INITIATIVES
STUDENT INITIATIVES - OVERVIEW START Liechtenstein START Liechtenstein is a student initiative at the University of Liechtenstein and part of the international STARTglobal network. Motivation meets innovation! Their most important task can be described as passing on the philosophy of gaining, exchanging and perfecting the knowledge about both entre- and intrapreneurship.
Invictus The Landsmannschaft Invictus zu Vaduz is a students’ fraternity for male students. They offer a tight network with lots of contacts and various activities. They were founded in 2011. The club encourages its members to fair thinking and acting, to success, determination and fraternity.
Club Alpbach Liechtenstein Club Alpbach Liechtenstein was founded in 2012 by former participants of the „European Forum Alpbach“. The Liechtenstein organization is politically independent and aims to foster the dialogue about the development of Europe.
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START LIECHTENSTEIN START Liechtenstein START is a student organization 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. Motivation meets Innovation! START organizes for example the „Pioneers‘ Club“, where founders, young entrepreneurs and CEOs exchange experiences. It is a platform to enlarge your network and to connect with other ambitious students in the German-speaking area. Further, the JCI Start Academy takes place on a regularly basis.
Christopher Luetz-Hawranke
+423 265 12 96 info@start.li www.start.li
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STUDENT INITIATIVES
INVICTUS The Landsmannschaft Invictus of Vaduz was founded on 30. April 2011. It is a students fraternity consisting of academics, lasting for lifetime. The base of the fraternity is mutual respect. Invictus encourages its members to fair thinking and behaviour, success, determination and fraternity. The fulfilment of one’s duties for the university and the studies has highest priority and is one of the preconditions. The Invictus members meet for regular gatherings on events (e.g. start- and closing meetings) or by visiting friendly associations. The life-long principle of Invictus means a mutual and life-long obligation to vouch for all members of the association. Are you interested in our association? Then do not hesitate to contact us! Write us an email, talk to us on the University campus or just visit us on one of our regular Invictus gatherings. We are looking forward to meeting you!
Georg Landwehrmann
www.invictus.li
Sebastian Meusel
landwehrmann@invictus.li meusel@invictus.li
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CLUB ALPBACH LIECHTENSTEIN The Club Alpbach Liechtenstein sends members to participate in the annual „European Forum Alpbach“ in Tyrol (Austria), in order to foster and intensify the relationship of the EU and Liechtenstein. Former participants of the „European Forum Alpbach“ founded the club in 2012. The club is politically independent and aims to foster the dialogue on the development of Europe. To participate, scholarships are given to students and young talents with a thirst for knowledge. This scholarship makes the participation at the European Forum Alpbach possible, which ist held annually in August in Tyrol (Austria). Throughout the year, Club Alpbach organizes discussions and events in and out of Liechtenstein, in order to bring interested people together and to offer them a platform for interdisciplinary exchange.
Gregor Braun
gregor.braun@uni.li www.clubalpbach.li
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STUDY ABROAD: A SEMESTER ABROAD INTERNATIONAL OFFICE Semester abroad Would 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+ Program 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 program in Architecture are obliged
to
spend
their
third
semester
abroad.
The
requirements are also listed on the International Office’s homepage. International Internship An internship abroad will give you the possibility to apply knowledge you have obtained during your studies so far. Internships within Europe are supported by the Life Long Learning Programme “Erasmus+”. 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.
International Office
+423 265 11 03 trudi.ackermann@uni.li www.uni.li/placement
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CAMPUS: PARKING ON CAMPUS Parking on 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 07:00 am - 05:00 pm Saturday, Sunday and Public Holidays are free of charge
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 get 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
Studierende
Stundent tariff
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CHF 0.25
Daily permit
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CHF 1.50
Monthly permit
,far‘
CHF 20.--
Monthly permit
‚close‘
CHF 30.--
Semester permit
‚far‘
CHF 100.--
Semester permit
‚close‘
CHF 150.--
Annual permit
‚far‘
--
Annual permit
‚close‘
--
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
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STUDENT DORMITORY The new student dormitory is placed very near to the university. It consists of two threestory buildings. Buildings: “A” and “B” are laterally reversed. There are six single and three double rooms at every level, a large shared kitchen/living room area, a laundry room and three shared bathrooms. Booking Your admission as an exchange or regular student will grant you access to the online booking system. You can book your room by yourself using your personal user code or login and password. To make your booking for a place/room in the student dormitory, a deposit is necessary. Rent A single room on the upper floor costs CHF 560.- per month, a place in a double room costs CHF 350.- per month. On the ground floor, a single room costs CHF 510.-/month and a double room CHF 310.-. Additionally, there are parking lots to be rented in front of the student dormitory. The student dormitory is located on the same street as the University of Liechtenstein. It takes 2-3 min. to get to the University by foot. Walking to Vaduz center takes about 10-15 min., a bus ride takes about 2-3 min. There are very good bus connections to Vaduz into the city center, but also to Feldkirch/Austria. More Information on www.uni.li/living or in our Facebook group uni.li living. Contact: Lic. cc Gabriela Cortés gabriela.cortes@uni.li
University: main building
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OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION Student Engagement You want to get active on your own? You want to create and shape the University actively? Then come and register at a specific initiative of your personal interest! You can also contact the Office for Student Activities. Additionally to this handbook, the different organizations and initiatives will be presented at the Student Fair during the introduction week. Take this chance and get informed about where to engage and change something!
Questions? Problems? For general questions and concerns related to your start of studies, to the introduction week or other topics you can find the most important contacts on the following page. Additionally, the Coordination Office for Student Activities is always open for questions, suggestions and feedback.
Contact Verena Burtscher Coordination Office for Alumni, Cultural and Student Activities Office in Fabrikweg, Room Number S11 (upper floor) E-Mail: verena.burtscher@uni.li
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IMPORTANT CONTACTS
WELCOME GUIDES ANDI, CHRISTIAN, JULIA, JULIEN, LISA, MELANIE, LISA, SERENA & SOPHIE welcome@uni.li
COURSE MANAGERS BSc BWL
MSc Information Systems
Dr. Bernd Schenk
Roope Jaakonmäki, MSc
bernd.schenk@uni.li
roope.jaakonmaeki@uni.li
BSc & MSc Architecture
MSc Finance
Dipl.-Arch. FH Jeannette Risch
Florian Schaller, MSc
jeannette.risch@uni.li
florian.schaller@uni.li
MSc Entrepreneurship
Doctoral Programs
Dr. Matthias Filser matthias.filser@uni.li
Esther Kind doctorate@uni.li
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Imprint: Publisher: University of Liechtenstein Coordination Office for Alumni, Cultural and Student Activities FĂźrst-Franz-Josef-Strasse 9490 Vaduz, Liechtenstein
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Christina Philipp, Julien Hawle Changes may apply.