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FIRST YEAR OF THE GRAP AND WHAT IS COMING NEXT

FIRST YEAR OF THE GRAP AND WHAT IS COMING NEXT

Lauder Business School is very happy to continue with the Graduate Research Assistant Program (GRAP) for the academic year 2018/19. Based on the shortlist of Prof. (FH) Dr. Armin Kammel, LL.M., MBA, Ms. Ermina Prnjavorac (BFC16) has been selected as the next GRA. During her master studies at LBS, Ms. Prnjavorac developed a special interest in Financial Law and Banking Regulation and saw GRAP as an opportunity to further develop it.

LBS Best & Brightest

LBS Best & Brightest

Lauder Business School honors its most accomplished students with a bestowal of the Director’s List. The Director’s List is a type of scholarship that recognizes the achievement of Bachelor and Master students semester by semester. In order to be eligible for the Director’s List, students must have a semester GA of 1.25 or below (based on first exam attempts with a minimum of 25 examined ECTS in the respective semester). In recognition of the extraordinary academic achievement in the spring term 2016/2017, two master students have been placed on the Director’s List — congratulations to Ramona SCHILLEIN (IML 2016; GA: 1.17) and Katharina HÖFLER (IML 2016, GA: 1,25)!

WELCOME (BACK)!

WELCOME (BACK)!

We are very pleased to announce the beginning of the new academic year 2017/2018 on September 26!

The LBS faculty and staff wish all our new and returning students a good start! We hope that you have refilled your energy reserves during the summer and that you are now ready for the new challenges to come.

The performance of the Austrian Innovation System

The performance of the Austrian Innovation System

Dr Christian Reiner, Senior Researcher at the Lauder Business School, has co-authored the recently published study “Innovationsland Österreich. F&E, Unternehmensentwicklung und Standortattraktivität” (in German), commissioned by the Austrian Council for Research and Technology Development. The other authors are from the University of St. Gallen in Switzerland (Prof Dr Christian Keuschnigg) and from WPZ Research in Vienna (Dr Sascha Sardadvar, Dr Brigitte Ecker).

Managing and Transferring Knowledge

Managing and Transferring Knowledge

Dipl. Ing. Annette Hexelschneider, teaching Managing Knowledge and Intellectual Capital in the IML master’s program at Lauder Business School, has recently published the article “Wissenstransfer: Weniger ist mehr!” (Knowledge Transfer: Less is more) in the journal for top executives “Zeitschrift für Wissensmanagement” (Journal for Knowledge Management), the first German magazine exclusively covering knowledge management. Moreover, she has recently presented her newly developed Toolbox for knowledge transfer at the IMEX 2017 exhibition in Frankfurt, Germany. In an interview with the LBS Marketing team, she reveals details about her work as well as her teaching experience at LBS.

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