Executive Masterstudium
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BM Rudolf Hundstorfer
Bundesminister für Arbeit, Soziales & Konsumentenschutz
THU, 30.09.2010 | 17.00 - 18.30 Uhr -
Reinhold Gmeinbauer
Geschäftsführer "Die Presse" Media GmbH & Co KG, Wien
TUE, 05.10.2010 | 12.00 - 13.30 Uhr
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This Master degree course is a dual-degree program run jointly by MCI Management Center Innsbruck and the Frankfurt School of Finance & Management. Classes are held in approximately equal numbers in Innsbruck and Frankfurt am Main. This cooperative approach enables students to benefit from two fascinating university locations, access to the expertise available at two quality-oriented universities, an international faculty and student body, and the opportunity to develop relevant professional and personal networks. The Innsbruck modules are located in the rooms of the MCI. The building offers an excellent infrastructure with attractive lecture, computer and group-activity rooms, state-of-the-art working and research facilities, the biggest scientific library in the west of Austria, an excellent local hospitality offering, and convenient parking in the City Garage in the basement. For the seminar modules, participants are provided with refreshments during the breaks.
With regard to both facilities and programs, the MCI Management Center Innsbruck forms an integral part of the Innsbruck Open University, which is based on a concept that is unique in the whole of Austria. Direct contact with Innsbruck University as MCI’s neighbor, the powerful architecture of the location and the short distances to downtown Innsbruck and the lively Old Town combine to offer MCI students an attractive environment with outstanding conditions for effective study.
Modules in Frankfurt am Main The Frankfurt modules will be held at the Frankfurt School of Finance & Management, one of Germany’s most prominent universities. The Frankfurt school, which is linked to universities and business schools all over the world, continues in a long tradition of knowledge generation for the business community deriving from its deep roots in the (German) finance services sector. It is run by the Frankfurt School of Finance & Management Foundation, with Deutsche Bank, Commerzbank, HypoVereinsbank and BHF-BANK represented on its supervisory board. With its main facility in Frankfurt am Main, the business school is located in one of Europe’s leading centers of finance. In addition to the European Central Bank, numerous other banks and various international law offices and auditing companies are headquartered there. With a networking competence that has been developed over decades, the Frankfurt school is an established member of the international business & finance community. |



