Areas of expertise & Fields of activity:
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Economic and Social:
Education
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Geographic scope: |
International
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Country of activity: |
Belgium
Mauritius
Latvia
Libya
Zambia
Haiti
Senegal
Jamaica
South Africa
Guyana
Estonia
State of Palestine
Holy See
Comoros
Eswatini
Bolivia (Plurinational State of)
Slovakia
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Nicaragua
Saudi Arabia
Switzerland
Italy
Djibouti
Kazakhstan
North Macedonia
Kenya
Netherlands
Dominica
Tajikistan
Bhutan
Norway
Equatorial Guinea
Tuvalu
Saint Lucia
Fiji
Hungary
Myanmar
Angola
China
Mongolia
Tunisia
Côte D'Ivoire
Samoa
Jordan
United Arab Emirates
Singapore
Kiribati
Sierra Leone
Namibia
Pakistan
Zimbabwe
Malaysia
Antigua and Barbuda
San Marino
Palau
Benin
Argentina
Croatia
India
Mexico
Papua New Guinea
Maldives
Solomon Islands
Syrian Arab Republic
Rwanda
Georgia
Cameroon
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Niger
Uganda
Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of)
Central African Republic
Country Not Available
Afghanistan
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Liberia
Nepal
Peru
Lao People's Democratic Republic
Ecuador
Kyrgyzstan
Bangladesh
Türkiye
Azerbaijan
Gambia
Congo
Malta
Andorra
Tonga
Bahrain
Grenada
Slovenia
Chile
Paraguay
Barbados
Eritrea
Canada
Nauru
Micronesia (Federated States of)
Finland
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Spain
Lebanon
South Sudan
Ireland
Sweden
Yemen
Denmark
Montenegro
Brazil
France
Australia
Iran (Islamic Republic of)
Suriname
Burundi
Panama
Israel
Republic of Korea
Belize
Algeria
Germany
Lesotho
Armenia
Morocco
New Zealand
Chad
Iraq
Bulgaria
Malawi
Japan
Brunei Darussalam
Cape Verde
Republic of Moldova
Ukraine
United States of America
Somalia
Mauritania
Philippines
Belarus
Dominican Republic
Cambodia
Turkmenistan
Viet Nam
Timor-Leste
Uzbekistan
Mali
Mozambique
Czechia
Iceland
Poland
Uruguay
Botswana
Cyprus
United Republic of Tanzania
Russian Federation
Guatemala
Qatar
Sudan
El Salvador
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Vanuatu
Gabon
Nigeria
Togo
Luxembourg
Oman
Madagascar
Greece
Burkina Faso
Lithuania
Seychelles
Thailand
Sri Lanka
Kuwait
Portugal
Guinea
Costa Rica
Sao Tome and Principe
Liechtenstein
Romania
Monaco
Austria
Albania
Trinidad and Tobago
Bahamas
Cuba
Colombia
Honduras
Guinea Bissau
Serbia
Egypt
Marshall Islands
Indonesia
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Ethiopia
Democratic People's Republic of Korea
Ghana
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Mission statement: |
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Year established: |
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Year of registration: |
2013 |
Organizational structure: |
The organizational structure of OUS Switzerland® Royal Academy of Economics and Technology is designed to facilitate efficient operations, effective management, and seamless collaboration among various departments and stakeholders. The structure includes key administrative units, academic divisions, and support services. Please note that specific titles and roles may vary based on the institution's needs and preferences. Here is a generalized organizational structure:
Board of Directors:
Chairman
Board Members
Executive Leadership:
President/CEO
Vice President for Academic Affairs
Vice President for Administration
Vice President for Research and Innovation
Academic Divisions:
a. School of Economics:
Dean of the School of Economics
Department Heads (e.g., Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, International Economics)
Faculty Members
b. School of Technology:
Dean of the School of Technology
Department Heads (e.g., Information Technology, Computer Science, Engineering)
Faculty Members
Student Affairs:
Dean of Student Affairs
Admissions Office
Student Services
Career Counseling
Research and Innovation:
Director of Research
Research Centers/Institutes
Research Faculty and Staff
Administration and Operations:
Chief Operating Officer
Human Resources
Finance and Accounting
Information Technology Services
Facilities Management
Quality Assurance and Accreditation:
Director of Quality Assurance
Accreditation Liaison Officer
Marketing and Communications:
Director of Marketing
Public Relations
Communications
International Relations:
Director of International Relations
International Programs Office
Legal Affairs:
General Counsel
Legal Support Staff
Faculty Senate:
Faculty Senate President
Faculty Representatives from Each School/Department
Student Government Association:
President
Student Representatives |
Number and type of members: |
1800 students per year |
Affiliation with NGO networks: |
No |
Funding structure: |
Fees for education and training services
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