Private wealth management consultants are increasingly expected to be knowledgeable on cross-border legal issues in the German-speaking area. To master this challenge, the University of Liechtenstein offers practical continuing education through four interdisciplinary Executive Master’s programmes in the areas of finance, law and taxation.
Private wealth management consultants are increasingly expected to be knowledgeable on cross-border legal issues in the German-speaking area. To master this challenge, the University of Liechtenstein offers practical continuing education through four interdisciplinary Executive Master’s programmes in the areas of finance, law and taxation.
Promoting key skills
Due to the increasing complexity of global relationships, combined with an acceleration in development cycles, it has become necessary for individuals offering cross-border consultancy services to continuously expand their professional knowledge. To maintain a high level of competency, special training is required, providing consultants with the tools they require to both understand and make use of the available opportunities in the field of private wealth management.
Interdisciplinary skills
In line with current demands, the programme content will focus on specific issues, enabling students to acquire interdisciplinary skills in private wealth management. During joint workshops, students from the four degree programmes will be working on cross-border case studies, with a view to finding suitable solutions. A study trip to Hong Kong and Singapore is also planned.
Specially tailored tuition
In addition to their own degree programme, each student can attend modules in any of the other Executive Master’s programmes free of charge. The individual modules usually take place once a month, from Thursday to Saturday, at one-week intervals, so that students can receive specially tailored tuition in any areas of the Executive Master’s programmes that are of interest to them.
Information evenings for the Executive Master’s programmes (LL. M./EMBA)
• Wednesday, 12 March 2014, 6.30 p.m. to 8.00 p.m.
Vaduz, lecture room 3, University of Liechtenstein
• Wednesday, 2 April 2014, 6.30 p.m. to 8.00 p.m.
Zurich, lecture room RAI-F-041 , University of Zurich
Information and registration at www.uni.li/llm