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Guest lecturers

We are delighted that you have agreed to share your extensive knowledge and experience as a Guest lecturer at the University of Liechtenstein.


Guest lecturers form an important part of the teaching body of the University of Liechtenstein and, together with full-time academic staff and research associates, make a significant contribution to the success of our teaching activities.


Close collaboration with the Programme or Module Director, as well as organisational support from the Student Services Office, ensures that Guest lecturers are well integrated into the university’s teaching processes. In addition, the Human Resources Office is committed to providing competent advice on all employment-related matters.


We wish you great fulfilment and enjoyment in carrying out your teaching assignment at the University of Liechtenstein.

 

Teaching Assignment
 

Teaching assignments are characterised by a particular legal and contractual framework, such as the limited duration of a Guest lecturer’s involvement in the university’s academic operations or the existence of a primary professional role outside the University.

Teaching conditions are characterised by the special legal and contractual nature of the cooperation; for example, by the involvement of guest lecturers in our University and teaching for a limited time or by the fact that a guest lecturer is employed full-time outside our University.

With regard to the academic design and content of study programmes and teaching activities, the Qualification Framework for Education (QR-AB), the Student Regulations, the Study and Examination Regulations, the Doctoral Regulations, the study plans and the relevant module descriptions are binding and provide key guidance.

In respect of the content-related design of the various courses, information is provided in the Qualification Framework for Education (QFE), the Student Regulations, the Study and Assessment Regulations, the Doctorate Regulations, the curricula and the relevant module descriptions. All of these documents are binding.

Documents

As guidance for various employment situations, we are making the most important personnel documents available to staff members and lecturers in our document repository. 

In addition, you will find numerous forms on this page. These are intended to facilitate the handling of processes and accelerate workflows.