Management & Leadership Programs at TU Wien Academy for Continuing Education

Welcome to the TU Wien Academy for Continuing Education, where we provide a comprehensive range of lifelong learning opportunities for professionals, academics and executives. Our mission is to empower our students with top-tier education and training, enabling them to excel in their chosen fields.

## Our Programs

Executive MBA

Executive MBA

Designed for experienced professionals seeking to advance their careers and develop leadership skills.

Master's Programs

Master's Programs

Comprehensive degree programs for students looking to specialize in a specific field and gain in-depth knowledge.

University Courses

University Courses

A range of individual certificate programs for students and professionals to enhance their skills and knowledge in various disciplines.

Compact Programs

Compact Programs

Short-term, focused programs for busy professionals seeking to quickly acquire new skills and stay competitive.

TU Wien Academy at Immo FutureLab 22

On May 4, 2022, numerous real estate experts gathered for the fifth time at the innovation conference.

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The aim of the Immo FutureLab is to seize future-oriented topics in order to present innovative approaches and to explore development opportunities - this year on the topic “Alliances - Developing strength for the future of the real estate management together”.

The TU Wien Academy for ContinuingEducation has participated once more as a cooperation partner. As a pioneer of university education in the domain of real estate with 33 years of experience, the TU Academy is committed to the future of the real estate industry and is building alliances to work towards this common goal. 

The future challenges of the real estate industry are abundant. In addition to economic aspects, issues such as sustainability, new technologies and new legal requirements are adding to the complexity of projects. This complexity multiplies the different interests and increases the potential for conflicts. This means it is a matter of breaking new ground in order to achieve more effective and smoother processes through alliances. Twelve speakers with a variety of expertise provided insights into new approaches, implementation possibilities, practical examples and outlooks on this new ground.

In the final lecture, Professor Alexander Redlein, academic director of Modern Workplace & Facility Management at the TU Wien Academy, was able to show the essential role of universities as innovation drivers in their alliance with the industry.

 

You can find our entire range of our real estate management programs here:

MSc Real Estate Investment & Valuation | TU Wien

Real Estate Management | TU Wien

MEng Sustainable Construction | TU Wien

Modern Workplace & Facility Management | TU Wien

Events

09. May 2022, 08:22 until

TU Wien Academy at Immo FutureLab 22

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On May 4, 2022, numerous real estate experts gathered for the fifth time at the innovation conference.

The aim of the Immo FutureLab is to seize future-oriented topics in order to present innovative approaches and to explore development opportunities - this year on the topic “Alliances - Developing strength for the future of the real estate management together”.

The TU Wien Academy for ContinuingEducation has participated once more as a cooperation partner. As a pioneer of university education in the domain of real estate with 33 years of experience, the TU Academy is committed to the future of the real estate industry and is building alliances to work towards this common goal. 

The future challenges of the real estate industry are abundant. In addition to economic aspects, issues such as sustainability, new technologies and new legal requirements are adding to the complexity of projects. This complexity multiplies the different interests and increases the potential for conflicts. This means it is a matter of breaking new ground in order to achieve more effective and smoother processes through alliances. Twelve speakers with a variety of expertise provided insights into new approaches, implementation possibilities, practical examples and outlooks on this new ground.

In the final lecture, Professor Alexander Redlein, academic director of Modern Workplace & Facility Management at the TU Wien Academy, was able to show the essential role of universities as innovation drivers in their alliance with the industry.

 

You can find our entire range of our real estate management programs here:

MSc Real Estate Investment & Valuation | TU Wien

Real Estate Management | TU Wien

MEng Sustainable Construction | TU Wien

Modern Workplace & Facility Management | TU Wien

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