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International Guests at the University of Liechtenstein

International Guests at the University of Liechtenstein

At the beginning of May 2025, the University of Liechtenstein welcomed three guests from partner universities around the world: Dr. Riann Singh from the University of the West Indies (Trinidad & Tobago), Zineb Adaskou from the Université Internationale de Rabat (Morocco) and Dr. Violeta Toncheva-Zlatkova from the University of National and World Economy (Bulgaria). During the Staff Training Days, the visitors gained a wide range of insights into research, teaching, administration and culture in Liechtenstein.

 

The three-day program began with an introduction by Prof. Dr. Sebastian Stöckl, Academic Director of the Undergraduate and Graduate School, and short presentations by the host universities. The subsequent exchange with international students and a guided tour of Vaduz focused on intercultural dialog.

 

In the following days, the guests accompanied employees of the university as part of job shadowing and got to know various areas: the School of Business, Student Services, the Research Office, the Undergraduate and Graduate School, Legal Services and Data Protection. Visits to social institutions such as the Specki restaurant and the Agra institution, which integrate people with special needs into everyday working life, were particularly enriching.

 

A culinary and cultural highlight was cooking traditional cheese dumplings together with Martha Bühler and a hike to the tower on Dux, followed by a guided tour of the Stein-Egerta education center.

 

The Staff Training Days provided a valuable opportunity for professional exchange and strengthened the university's international partnerships.

Children’s University: How Engagement Can Shape the Future

Children’s University: How Engagement Can Shape the Future

On Wednesday, 4 June 2025, the University of Liechtenstein invited children aged 8 to 12 to a special workshop in the university auditorium. Under the motto “Let’s Make the World a Better Place – Together!”, the young participants explored in a playful and creative way why it is important—and exciting—to get involved: for others, for the environment, and for their own future.

 

With curiosity and imagination, the children immersed themselves in a world full of ideas and challenges. Participation, collaboration, and co-creating solutions were at the heart of the workshop. They learned that even small actions can make a big difference—and that doing good together is even more fun!

 

Accompanying Programme for Adults: The Responsibility of Educational Institutions

 

While the children engaged their spirit of discovery, adults received inspiring input on current topics related to education, sustainability, and social responsibility. In a talk followed by a discussion, the University of Liechtenstein’s pro bono team demonstrated how higher education institutions can empower future generations to connect economic and ecological goals—and why now, more than ever, it is crucial to support projects with meaningful societal impact.

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