University of Liechtenstein


The University of Liechtenstein is a public university located in the Principality of Liechtenstein. It focuses on two fields of study – architecture and business economics. The University of Liechtenstein is located in Vaduz, the capital of the principality. The students and faculty come from 40 countries, and the university has partnerships with 80 other institutions.

History

The university was founded in 1981 as Abendtechnikum mainly for the teaching of mechanical and civil engineers which later evolved into the Liechtenstein School of Engineering.
In 1998 the establishment was formally recognized as the Liechtenstein University of Applied Sciences and became the Hochschule Liechtenstein in 2005. In 2008 the institution derived the status as a university and received the right to offer doctoral programmes in addition to Bachelor's and Master's programmes according to the Bologna process. This included further extensions of the university and research programmes with other universities. In November 2010 the Liechtenstein Parliament adopted the law on the University of Liechtenstein that has been ratified on 1 February 2011.
In October 2016, Jürgen Brücker succeeded Klaus Näscher, who co-founded the university, as president. Brücker was formerly a member of the President's Board and Management Board of the University of St. Gallen. In October 2019, Prof. Dr. Ulrike Baumöl, will commence as Rector. Dr. Baumöl was formerly the Chair in Information systems at University of Hagen.

Institutes and associated institutes

The study programmes at the University of Liechtenstein are structured according to the bachelor’s-master’s-doctorate system recognised worldwide in accordance with the Bologna Process.

Bachelor

The bachelor's degree programme leads to a first professional qualification at an institution of higher education. The bachelor programmes consist of at least six semesters. The following academic degrees/titles are awarded:
The master's degree programme provides specialization in the subject. The master programmes last for a minimum of four semesters. The following academic degrees/titles are awarded:
The Master programme in Entrepreneurship was ranked 2nd in an international ranking in 2009. The Architecture programme received 1st place in 2008 in an international ranking from the magazine DETAIL.
Students of the MSc Information systems programme won the 2015 and 2016 SAP DemoJam competition in Barcelona, which is the world’s biggest conference for SAP developers and designers. Starring in DemoJam 2015 was Kevin Flesher, Kevin Bösch, Rapha Credential, Bruno Saboia and Bolaji Smith. The 2016 DemoJam participants were Roberts Zentelis, Carolina Martinez, Gaëtan Magal, Iliyan Iliev, Yanitsa Kircheva.
The Master of Finance programme is one of 56 CFA recognized University programmes in Europe so the curriculum of the two are closely linked and students are able to participate in the annual CFA Institute Research Challenge. Students are also permitted to apply for a University-sponsored CFA exam scholarship along with the annual LGT University Scholarship and the Banking Award Liechtenstein sponsored by the Liechtenstein Bankers Association.

Doctorate

The doctorate may be acquired in the third programme of studies:
The doctorate programme lasts for a minimum of three years.

Continuing education

The offerings include executive master’s, MBA, diploma and certificate programmes, symposiums and conferences as well as lectures and seminars.

Research

Institutes and research foci of the university are:
Research documentation is supplied by research database information. All chairs and researchers, their research achievements, publications, research projects and partners are documented. The information also serves the purpose of research evaluation and can be found under R&D documentation on the university website.

Tuition

The tuition for Bachelor-, Master- and Doctorate studies amounts to 950 CHF each semester. International students pay 1250 CHF each semester. Exchange students from the ERASMUS program pay tuition at their home universities and incur no extra tuition fees from the University of Liechtenstein.

Travel information

The campus, located above Vaduz at the site of the former Spoerry cotton mill, is reached by public and private transportation.