IMADEC University

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IMADEC University

Established 1991
Type private
President Christian Joksch
Location Vienna, Austria
Website http://www.imadec.ac.at

IMADEC University is a private business and law school located in Vienna, Austria.

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Founded in 1991 as "International Management Development Consulting", IMADEC became one of the first private schools in Austria to achieve legal recognition by the state as a university-level institution.[1] It soon had a number of prominent Austrians on its staff and among its sponsors, such as Otto von Habsburg, Peter Zöllner (executive director of Austria's central bank) and Gerhard Swarovski.

In its first years, IMADEC was a partner of California State University, Hayward (CSUH). The contract between the institutions was dissolved in 2002, reportedly over disagreements on financial issues and the academic credentials of a CSUH professor.[2] Today, the school is cooperating with faculty from the University of Texas at Austin.

In 2002, IMADEC announced plans to open branches in Dubai and Tokyo.[3]

On 28 April 2006, the Austrian Administrative Court (Verwaltungsgerichtshof) ruled that an honorary DBA degree bestowed upon Alexandre Lamfalussy by IMADEC in 2003 was void, as private universities are not authorised to grant any degrees other than those that their state accreditation includes [4]. Several persons (including Arnold Schwarzenegger and Wim Duisenberg) have received honorary doctorates from IMADEC, which are now considered void as well.[5][6]

IMADEC currently offers an Executive MBA program, an LL.M. program and an MLE (Master of Law and Economics) course of studies. The language of instruction is English. All courses are organized in 4 day intensive study sessions, each carrying 4 "Academic Units". They are taught by either IMADEC University resident staff or by visiting professors.

The institution's teaching is known for its focus on the Austrian school of economics.

IMADEC's state accreditation as a private university, first acquired in 2001, expired on 2 January 2006. In August 2006, the Austrian Accreditation Council rejected the school's request for renewed accreditation.[7][8]

On 28 August 2006, the Austrian Ministry of Education, Science and Cultural Affairs decreed that IMADEC's degree programs may be continued as "university level courses" (German: Lehrgänge universitären Charakters).[9] This type of state approval is limited until 2010-12-31 and allows private educational institutions to grant valid academic degrees, but does not imply accreditation as a university.[10]

  1. ^ Horvath, Christian. ""Rüstzeug für Manager" (Munition for Managers)", medianet, 2006-03-17. (in German)
  2. ^ Coleman, Karen. "CSUH Austrian Executive MBA Program Kaput / Cal State Hayward, Others Say Problem Was Money", The Pioneer, 2002-08-08. Retrieved on February 16, 2007.
  3. ^ "IMADEC University: ein erfolgreiches Jahr 2002 (IMADEC University: a Successful Year 2002)", APA (Austrian Press Agency) OTS, 2002-12-17. Retrieved on February 16, 2007. (in German)
  4. ^ Privatuniversität hat nicht das Recht, Ehrendoktorate zu verleihen (Private university does not have right to grant honorary doctorates). Österreichischer Verwaltungsgerichtshof (Austrian Administrative Court) (June 2006). Retrieved on February 16, 2007.
  5. ^ "Schwarzenegger Degree Branded Worthless", Contactmusic.com Ltd., 2006-06-30. Retrieved on February 16, 2007.
  6. ^ "Ehrendoktorate von Privat-Unis sind wertlos (Honorary doctorates from private universities are worthless)", Wiener Zeitung, 2006-07-01. Retrieved on February 16, 2007. (in German)
  7. ^ Imadec: Accreditation not renewed. Österreichischer Akkreditierungsrat (Austrian Accreditation Council) (2006-11-29). Retrieved on February 16, 2007.
  8. ^ "Imadec ist keine Privatuni mehr (Imadec is no longer a private university)", Wiener Zeitung, 2006-08-23. Retrieved on February 16, 2007. (in German)
  9. ^ "Imadec mit "Lehrgängen universitären Charakters" (Imadec with "university-level courses")", APA (Austrian Press Agency) Online-Journal Karriere, 2006-08-29. Retrieved on February 16, 2007. (in German)
  10. ^ Wadsack, Ingrid & Heinz Kasparovsky (2004), Higher Education in Austria (2nd ed.), Vienna: Austrian Federal Ministry of Education, Science and Culture, ISBN 3-85456-453-8

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