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The Vienna University of Economics and Business ( , WU) is a
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in
Vienna Vienna ( ; ; ) is the capital city, capital, List of largest cities in Austria, most populous city, and one of Federal states of Austria, nine federal states of Austria. It is Austria's primate city, with just over two million inhabitants. ...
,
Austria Austria, formally the Republic of Austria, is a landlocked country in Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps. It is a federation of nine Federal states of Austria, states, of which the capital Vienna is the List of largest cities in Aust ...
. The university received
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(AACSB, EQUIS and AMBA).


History

WU was founded on 1 October 1898 as '' k.u.k. Exportakademie'' (in English: Export Academy) to provide professional training to future businessmen and thus stimulate the
Austro-Hungarian empire Austria-Hungary, also referred to as the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Dual Monarchy or the Habsburg Monarchy, was a multi-national constitutional monarchy in Central Europe between 1867 and 1918. A military and diplomatic alliance, it consist ...
's
economy An economy is an area of the Production (economics), production, Distribution (economics), distribution and trade, as well as Consumption (economics), consumption of Goods (economics), goods and Service (economics), services. In general, it is ...
. From humble beginnings as a professional school, it quickly grew to become an important institution, which was awarded the status of a fully-fledged '' Hochschule'' (an educational institution equivalent to a university, but specializing in a certain field such as technology or business or art) in 1919. At that time, it was renamed to ''Hochschule für Welthandel''. The course of studies leading to the academic degree of ''Diplomkaufmann'' provided training preparing for the export and banking businesses and was very practical, comprising courses in business administration, economics, law and others. In 1930, the Hochschule für Welthandel was granted the right to issue
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. After
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, the Hochschule für Welthandel increased its breadth in research. It started to become a very important institution in Austrian society at that time; most Austrian managers and many politicians received their university education here. From 1966 onward, it began to offer a more theoretical course of studies in economics. In 1975, it was renamed to ''Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien''. At the same time, the number of students began to increase dramatically. In 1983, it moved to a campus in
Vienna Vienna ( ; ; ) is the capital city, capital, List of largest cities in Austria, most populous city, and one of Federal states of Austria, nine federal states of Austria. It is Austria's primate city, with just over two million inhabitants. ...
's 9th District. Due to further increasing student numbers during the 1990s the campus became too small. As a result, new university grounds had to be built in Vienna's 2nd district. The new Campus WU opened in October 2013, next to the Vienna Fair Ground. In January 2015, Edeltraud Hanappi-Egger was elected rector of WU. She is the first woman in the history of the University to be elected rector. Her term began on 1 October 2015. Inaugurated in 2023, the current rector of the university is Rupert Sausgruber.


New campus

The new location is dubbed "Campus WU" and had its groundbreaking ceremony in October 2009. Close to the Prater public park, and next to the exhibition centre of Vienna, the campus features 6 main building complexes resting on approximately 25 acres (10 ha). The master plan was created by BUSarchitektur under the guidance of the architect Laura P. Spinadel. The buildings of the campus are designed by architectural firms from Spain, the United Kingdom, Germany, Japan and Austria. The dominant element of the campus is the Library & Learning Center, which was planned by Zaha Hadid. Construction began in June 2010 and paved the way for the largest campus for business sciences in Europe. With a total investment of 492 million Euros and a planned construction period of 3 years, the project was concluded in 2013. Campus WU is situated close to the public transport hub Praterstern and is serviced by two stations of the underground line U2 and a number of buses. The LLC has five cores, each with a different complex geometry. The core walls are inclined at different angles and so are the corners which are also rounded with different radii. MEVA has developed and uses both standard and special formwork, or a combination of both, to meet the forming requirements for these complex building parts. Steel formwork, for example, is used for rounded corners if required for structural reasons. Trapezoidal areas of inclined cylindrical corner areas are poured with special Mammut 350 wall formwork panels and special designs of MEVA’s circular column formwork Circo are used for the tilted and rounded corners. The WU moved to the new site in September 2013, which is located at Welthandelsplatz 1, 1020 Vienna, Austria.


Rankings and Accreditations

In 2009 Vienna University of Economics and Business was ranked as one of the best business schools in the German-speaking countries according to Handelsblatt, and in 2011 it was ranked 21st in the list of the 392 worldwide leading higher education institutions by the Mines ParisTech: Professional Ranking of World Universities. The study obtained the higher education career of the CEOs of the world's leading 500 companies. WU was ranked 42nd in the "European Business School Ranking 2014" by Financial Times. The Global Executive MBA Program by WU Executive Academy was ranked 44th in the "Executive MBA Ranking 2015" by Financial Times. The university's master in international management program was ranked 8th in the "Masters in Management Ranking 2016" by Financial Times. The university is part of the respected consortium of Europe's leading schools and corporate partners – Community of European Management Schools ( CEMS). WU has achieved accreditation from the London-based
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(AMBA), Brussels-based EQUIS and Tampa-based
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(AACSB International). Only 72 business universities worldwide can claim triple crown accreditation by EQUIS, AACSB, and AMBA. In September 2020 the Master Program Strategy, Innovation and Management Control achieved the 10th place in the QS Masters in Management Ranking making it the highest ranked Management Master program in the German speaking region.


Notable faculty

* Gustaf Neumann * Christoph Badelt * Christoph Grabenwarter * Edeltraud Hanappi-Egger * Manfred M. Fischer * Renate Meyer * Ewald Nowotny * Bodo Schlegelmilch * Clive Spash * Wolfgang Lutz * Gabriel Felbermayr


Notable alumni


Politicians

* Thomas Klestil (1932–2004), Austrian President (1992–2004) * Franz Vranitzky (1937– ), Austrian Chancellor (1986–1997) * Ferdinand Lacina (1942– ), Austrian Finance Minister (1986–1995) * Hannes Androsch (1938– ), Austrian Finance Minister (1970–1981) and Vice-Chancellor (1976–1981) * Christoph Chorherr (1960– ), Green Party Spokesperson (1996–1997) * Madeleine Petrovic (1956– ), Green Party Spokesperson (1994–1996) * Wolf Klinz,
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(2004–present) * Petra Steger, Freedom Party of Austria member of the National Council * Christoph Meineke (1979– ), Mayor * Andreas Salcher (1960– ) * Sixtus Lanner (1934–2022), Austrian MP * Ilona Graenitz (1943–2022), Austrian MP and MEP


Entrepreneurs and managers

*
Max Auschnitt Max Carol Auschnitt,Cerasela Moldoveanu, "În căutarea lui Schwartz... Contribuția evreilor la Războiul de Întregire Națională a României (1916–1919)", in ''Revista de Istorie Militară'', Issues 5–6/2017, p. 90 also known as Ausschnitt ...
(1888–1957), Chairman of Iron Domains and Factory and Titan-Nădrag-Călan * Peter Brabeck-Letmathe (1944– ), Chairman and CEO Nestlé AG * Oskar Deutsch (born 1963), entrepreneur and President of the Jewish Community of Vienna * Hikmet Ersek (1954– ), CEO Western Union * Hans-Peter Haselsteiner (1944– ), CEO Strabag SE * Peter Löscher (1957– ), CEO Siemens AG (2007–2013) * Dietrich Mateschitz (1944–2022), Founder & CEO Red Bull *
Wolfgang Porsche Wolfgang Heinz Porsche (born 10 May 1943) is a German-Austrian manager and a member of the Porsche family. He is a shareholder and chairman of the Supervisory Board of Porsche Automobil Holding SE as well as of Porsche AG. He is the youngest son o ...
(1943– ), Chairman of
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, Porsche SE and Volkswagen AG supervisory boards * Claus Raidl (1942– ), former CEO Böhler-Uddeholm, President
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* Stefan Fak, Austrian-born businessperson * Stefan Günther Tweraser, Austrian-born businessman


Diplomats

* Zygmunt Vetulani (1894–1941), Consul General of the Republic of Poland in Baghdad and Rio de Janeiro


Historians

* Juan Friede (1901–1990), Muisca scholar and historian of ColombiaHistoriadores internacionales influyentes en Colombia
Banco de la República


Public Institutions

* Maria Schaumayer (1931–2013), President
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(1990–1995)


Notes


External links


Official Website

WU Executive Academy



FT Ranking 2009

Handelsblatt Ranking 2009
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