CEEMAN Award: Andreas Altmann is “Academic Leader of the Year”
The Entrepreneurial School in Innsbruck can look forward to another prestigious award. Every year, the “Central and East European Management Development Association” (CEEMAN), based in Bled/Slovenia, presents the renowned “Champion of the Year Awards” in various categories.
INNSBRUCK. The decision is made by an international jury appointed by the CEEMAN Board. The award to MCI Rector Andreas Altmann took place on the occasion of the 30th annual CEEMAN conference in Bled/Slovenia.
Expertise and awareness in the university landscape
In a touching laudation, CEEMAN President Danica Purg acknowledged the exemplary development work of the long-serving rector of the Entrepreneurial University in Innsbruck. On the basis of a clever strategic positioning, he managed to lead a leading academic institution from nothing to bright heights.
According to Danica Purg, the MCI enjoys the highest international reputation and stands for quality in teaching and research, innovative strength, anchoring in the economy and entrepreneurial spirit. According to President Danica Purg, these and other qualities are also attributed in a special way to the rector of the MCI, Andreas Altmann, whose name carries great weight in the university landscape and whose expertise is trusted internationally.
MCI Rector thanks the team
In his words of thanks, MCI Rector Andreas Altmann emphasized the special quality, efficiency and commitment of the MCI team, with whom it was a pleasure to work every day. According to Rector Altmann, universities have a very special responsibility when it comes to solving the burning issues of the time and shaping the future. In his opinion, the award goes to all those who do their best every day to help others achieve their dreams.
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The Central and East European Management Development Association (CEEMAN) was founded in 1993 with the aim of promoting management development and management education in Central and Eastern Europe. In the meantime, the organization has grown far beyond this area and includes over 200 members (business schools, universities, management centers, research institutions, associations, etc.) from over 50 countries in Europe, North and South America, Africa and Asia.
Every year, it awards the CEEMAN prize in four categories: university management (“Academic Leader of the Year”), teaching (“Teacher of the Year”), research (“Researcher of the Year”), and responsible management education (“Responsible Management Education”). ) )
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