Overview
The daily newspaper Die Presse together with Erste Bank would hereby like to announce that they will offer financing to one full-time postgraduate student in international tax law in the academic year 2010/2011. The scholarship will amount to EUR 11,900,--. All economics, social sciences or law graduates aged 30 or below at the time of application shall be eligible for this scholarship. In accordance with the conditions and curriculum of the postgraduate degree course in international tax law, the scholarship will be awarded to the applicant with the best record of achievement, whereby additional qualifications will also be taken into consideration. Applications should be forwarded to the following address:
Akademie der Wirtschaftstreuhänder GmbH, PO Box 63
A-1121 Vienna
Austria
Aims and academic qualifications
The LL.M. Program in International Tax Law aims to provide postgraduate education in the area of international tax law focusing on significant national tax law regimes and related areas, in particular business administration. Graduates should be in a position to skillfully apply international tax law in professional corporate, consulting and administrative environments.
The Rector of the WU will confer the degree of “Master of Laws” (LL.M.) on graduates of the postgraduate program in accordance with the terms of the University Studies Act.
The partnership with the Academy of Public Accountants guarantees a very efficient management of the program.
The closing date for applications FEBRUARY 28, 2010.
The decision of the awards panel is final.
How to apply
Please complete the application form and return it together with a statement of your reasons for applying for the scholarship and copies of all relevant certificates.
Contact
Academy of Public Accountants
Schönbrunner Strasse 222-228/1/6/3
A-1121 Vienna
Barbara Ender-Rochowansky
Phone +43 (1) 815 08 50-15 +43 (1) 815 08 50-15
Fax +43 (1) 815 08 50-50
www.international-tax-law.at
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
The daily newspaper Die Presse together with Erste Bank would hereby like to announce that they will offer financing to one full-time postgraduate student in international tax law in the academic year 2010/2011. The scholarship will amount to EUR 11,900,--. All economics, social sciences or law graduates aged 30 or below at the time of application shall be eligible for this scholarship. In accordance with the conditions and curriculum of the postgraduate degree course in international tax law, the scholarship will be awarded to the applicant with the best record of achievement, whereby additional qualifications will also be taken into consideration. Applications should be forwarded to the following address:
Akademie der Wirtschaftstreuhänder GmbH, PO Box 63
A-1121 Vienna
Austria
Aims and academic qualifications
The LL.M. Program in International Tax Law aims to provide postgraduate education in the area of international tax law focusing on significant national tax law regimes and related areas, in particular business administration. Graduates should be in a position to skillfully apply international tax law in professional corporate, consulting and administrative environments.
The Rector of the WU will confer the degree of “Master of Laws” (LL.M.) on graduates of the postgraduate program in accordance with the terms of the University Studies Act.
The partnership with the Academy of Public Accountants guarantees a very efficient management of the program.
The closing date for applications FEBRUARY 28, 2010.
The decision of the awards panel is final.
How to apply
Please complete the application form and return it together with a statement of your reasons for applying for the scholarship and copies of all relevant certificates.
Contact
Academy of Public Accountants
Schönbrunner Strasse 222-228/1/6/3
A-1121 Vienna
Barbara Ender-Rochowansky
Phone +43 (1) 815 08 50-15 +43 (1) 815 08 50-15
Fax +43 (1) 815 08 50-50
www.international-tax-law.at
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this scholarship
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