Bank Frick Scholarship Awarded at the University of Liechtenstein
Bank Frick Scholarship Awarded at the University of Liechtenstein
Bank Frick has once again awarded a scholarship for participation in the CAS Blockchain and FinTech programme at the University of Liechtenstein. This year, the scholarship goes to Sabrina Zimmermann from Bad Ragaz. She prevailed over seven other applicants and will participate in the programme free of charge.
As part of its cooperation with the University of Liechtenstein, Bank Frick provides a scholarship worth CHF 10,900, covering full tuition for the CAS Blockchain and FinTech. The programme is particularly distinguished by its practical focus and the application-oriented teaching of knowledge on the technological transformation of existing financial systems. Participants gain in-depth understanding of interconnected systems and their impact on business models and value creation networks.
Sabrina Zimmermann’s Application Stood Out
This year’s Bank Frick scholarship is awarded to Sabrina Zimmermann from Bad Ragaz. Her application stood out due to her strong interest in further developing her knowledge in the fields of blockchain and fintech following her bachelor’s degree in business administration. Already during her undergraduate studies, Zimmermann developed a deep interest in technological innovations that are transforming the financial sector. In the application process, she clearly demonstrated her strong motivation to deepen her understanding of the potential of blockchain technology and to expand her practical knowledge by drawing on the expertise of the programme’s distinguished faculty.
Fostering Know-How for Liechtenstein and the Greater Rhine Valley Region
Bank Frick has once again awarded a scholarship for participation in the CAS Blockchain and FinTech at the University of Liechtenstein. This year, the scholarship goes to Sabrina Zimmermann from Bad Ragaz. She was selected from among eight applicants and will participate in the programme free of charge.