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Switzerland’s Public Transport System And Other Information For International Students
- June 25, 2021
- Posted by: adminvuswiss
- Category: Zug & Switzerland
No CommentsWhen studying in Switzerland, international students will notice the diversity and safety of public transport in Switzerland. However, whatever you pay for, the fare here will not be cheap.
Switzerland’s approach to vehicle use has contributed to the country’s high ranking among the top countries in the world for quality of life. With such advanced public transportation, it is easy to see why the Swiss are so punctual.
Here are some of the most frequently used transport systems in Switzerland.
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How Safe Is Switzerland? – Information All International Students Need To Know
- June 23, 2021
- Posted by: adminvuswiss
- Category: Zug & Switzerland
A citizen who wants to buy a gun needs to explain why they need a gun and must obtain a special license to own it. People who have been convicted of a crime or are addicted to drugs/alcohol cannot own a gun.
Furthermore, before the authorities give someone guns, they will be trained in how to use them. Swiss authorities will keep a tab on people who buy and own guns, and also run background checks on those interested in buying guns.
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What will happen to the education industry after the Covid pandemic?
- June 17, 2021
- Posted by: adminvuswiss
- Category: Zug & Switzerland
The COVID19 pandemic was and is a disaster. The world has witnessed records in the number of infecred patients and deaths from India, the United States, and Europe; and these terrible numbers continue to increase even though many of us have been vaccinated.
The pandemic affects everyone and of course, the education industry has been hit hard. The picture of world’s education industry continues to be complex and unpredictable, and predictions about post-Covid world’s education industry are a “hot” topic in international conferences.
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Tips for Effective Studying While Social Distancing in Switzerland
- June 15, 2021
- Posted by: adminvuswiss
- Category: Zug & Switzerland
Today, as we continue to witness new records in the number of coronavirus-infected cases because of the new virus variants, “work-from-home” and “study-from-home” are now new normal. In the education industry, all students are forced to study from their house.
In this article, we would like to share with you how to effectively studying when you’re in a foreign country dealing with social distance.
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Why Risk Management Is Important To Any Businesses
- June 12, 2021
- Posted by: adminvuswiss
- Category: Zug & Switzerland
Risks can be formed by external factors or within the business. External risks are issues like exchange rates, interest rates, economics, politics, etc. Generally speaking, external risks are issues that not under the control of any company. As for internal risks, these are issues that come from within the business organization such as rule violations, information leakage, non-compliance.
Risk is one of the main factors affecting business decisions. Managers who do not foresee risks in advance will be prompt to make wrong business decisions. As a result, companies are not focused on identifying, mitigating, and managing risks before they turn into problems impacting business operations.
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All You Need To Know About House Prices & Laws When Studying In Switzerland
- June 10, 2021
- Posted by: adminvuswiss
- Category: Zug & Switzerland
So, after much hesitation, you have decided to study in Switzerland, the country with the leading education system in the world. Student life must be so thrilling and this study trip will be an unforgettable experience!
With its unique culture and traditions, who wouldn’t love coming to Switzerland?
Besides the necessary expenses such as tuition fees, the cost of rent and related laws should definitely be on your list of things to consider.
In this article, The Swiss Institute of Management in Innovation would like to share with you what you need to know about renting a house when studying in Switzerland.
Nearly 60% of the Swiss population, both local and international, choose to rent a house instead of buying one.
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What Is Risk Management Degree And What Can You Do With It?
- May 28, 2021
- Posted by: adminvuswiss
- Category: Zug & Switzerland
Risk management professionals work at each stage of the risk assessment process to identify the problem and where the risks lie to devise appropriate response strategies. In simpler words, we can view buying insurance as a risk management strategy since it is one of the ways we can best reduce the risk of health, safety, etc., of any citizen in any country.
Therefore, it can be said that a risk management-related degree is a proof that you can showcase to your future employers that you have the expertise and ability to maintain the financial health of their business, while providing customers with the security and protection they need.
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Swiss Institute of Management and Innovation Sponsors For The 4th ICCAEM Conference 2021
- May 24, 2021
- Posted by: adminvuswiss
- Category: Zug & Switzerland
The Swiss Insitute of Management and Innovation, Zug Switzerland is the official sponsor of the 4th International Conference on Civil, Architectural and Engineering Management – ICCAEM, held on December 10, 2021, in China.
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Swiss Institute of Management and Innovation Supports And Organizes The WC3E 2021 In Nanjing, China
- May 21, 2021
- Posted by: adminvuswiss
- Category: Zug & Switzerland
The Swiss Institute of Management and Innovation, Zug Switzerland, sponsors and organizes the 2021 International Conference on Water Conservancy, Energy and Environmental Engineering
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Living Cost In Zug, Switzerland And Three Tips To Survive
- May 20, 2021
- Posted by: adminvuswiss
- Category: Zug & Switzerland
Since Switzerland is one of the expensive countries to live in, the cost of living in Switzerland in general and in Zug, in particular, is very high. According to Mercer’s ranking of the most expensive cities in the world last year, many Switzerland cities have appeared on the list. Although the living cost is very high, it is still a top travel and study and living destination for global citizens.
The average cost of living of a Swiss family is significantly higher than its neighboring countries. But since the high salaries and the living cost are commensurate, the citizen here doesn’t have to worry much about the cost of living. With its safe living conditions, modern facilities, wellbeing, no racism, and low crime rates, Switzerland is an ideal country to live, study and work in.
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