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WU launches admission procedures for all bachelor’s programs
WU’s programs are in very high demand again this year, with the number of applicants again surpassing last year’s levels.
“WU Helps” with aid fund for students in financial hardship
WU-branded face masks are now available for sale. All of the proceeds from the sales go to an aid fund for students in need.
Successful online exam week with over 12,300 exam attempts
WU decided not to cancel its large-scale exam week and made it possible for students to take their exams online.
Shaping digitalization: LL.M. Digitalization & Tax Law
Aquire the skill set needed to stay on top of the digital transformation in the field of taxes and tax law.
WU to change selection procedures for bachelor’s programs
The measures taken to curb the spread of the coronavirus will affect the selection procedures for admission to WU’s bachelor’s programs.
Information on educational opportunities now more important
This year, the WU Master’s Day was held online for the first time, drawing more interest from potential students than ever before.
Verena Madner – new VP of Constitutional Court
Madner is an expert on environmental and infrastructure law and the 5th WU faculty member to join the Constitutional Court.
3 research projects related to COVID-19 funded
Research on the effects of the corona crisis needed in all areas
Life After Corona
WU experts answer questions about the effects of COVID19 on the economy, the law, and society
WU earns occupational health certification
WU employs over 2,000 people. The health of our employees and a positive working environment have top priority for us.
PhD Program receives FWF doc.funds grant
WU’s PhD Program in International Taxation offers a top-quality education and provides a framework for high-profile international research.
60% of North Koreans live in absolute poverty
The share of people living in absolute poverty in North Korea is higher than once thought, making it one of the poorest countries on Earth.