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Multilingual in the International Market 
A course of study at the School of Economics prepares students for the global workplace. This is achieved by setting high international academic standards. The focus is therefore on multilingualism and multiculturalism which are provided by the international provenance of both our students and our teaching and research staff. The different core subjects we have been successfully offering for a number of years include economics and business management, political sciences and law. The main features of these courses are their highly practical nature, their international relevance and their sound theoretical foundation. This is impressively borne out by the results achieved by the faculty: a high number of students complete their studies on time and our graduates have a cutting edge in today’s international job market.  
To study here you need to be liberal-minded and cosmopolitan, highly-motivated, capable and prepared to give your best. Together with social and communication skills, these will all lead  to a trans-boundary all-round ability, one which is highly sought after in the global labour market.  
The faculty’s outstanding results are confirmed by independent national and international studies: the School of Economics is cited as one of the 5 best in the 2008 CHE-ranking list published by the German weekly ‘Die Zeit’. The faculty also figures prominently in Italian ranking lists (‘La Repubblica’), constantly grouped among the top universities and achieving even better placings than many famous private Italian universities. Particularly successful and with a high national and international standing are the faculty’s professorial research initiatives, the faculty research centres like CRELE (Center for Research in Law and Economics) and TOMTE (Centre for Tourism Management and Tourism Economics) with their highly international and interdisciplinary approaches. The faculty’s research programme is network-oriented and rooted in both local and international realities. There is also a particular focus on fostering up-and-coming academics.

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Thursday, 23 February 2012 -
Friday, 23 March 2012
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2802
13:00 - 14:00 h
Bozen-Bolzano
Luncheon Research Seminar: A Century of Firm - Bank Relationships: Did Banking Sector Deregulation Spur Firms to Add Banks and Borrow More?External eventsAuthors: Fabio Braggion and Steven Ongena (CentER - Tilburg University and CEPR) Area: FinanceRoom E422, Universitätsplatz 1 - Piazza Università, 1, 39100 Bozen-BolzanoDr. Fabio Braggion, Tilburg University, Netherlands
1303
13:00 - 14:00 h
Bozen-Bolzano
Luncheon Research Seminar: Accounting for Net Performance in Compensation ContractsExternal eventsAuthors: Shane Dikolli (Duke University), Christian Hofmann (LMU Munich), Thomas Pfeiffer (University of Vienna); Area: Accounting    Room E422, Universitätsplatz 1 - Piazza Università, 1, 39100 Bozen-BolzanoProf. Dr. Christian Hoffmann, LMU Munich, Germany
1403
16:00 - 17:00 h
Bozen-Bolzano
Mathematics SeminarInternal eventsRoom F0.03, Universitätsplatz 1 - Piazza Università, 1, 39100 Bozen-BolzanoDr. Andrea Collevecchio
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