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  2. Public Welfare Policy in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Benefits that guarantee access to basic state care (training grants, reduced premiums for compulsory health insurance, etc.) Benefits that are paid in addition to insufficient or exhausted social security benefits (supplementary benefits for old-age and disability insurance, unemployment benefits, family allowances, etc.).

  3. Pension system in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    The third pillar consists of private pension schemes provided by the private sector. They are optional and financed entirely by the insured person. [5] So-called 3a schemes lead to less taxation and are regulated, while 3b are unregulated, and do not have any benefits regarding taxation.

  4. List of business schools in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    List of business schools in Switzerland.Public schools on the list are all accredited higher education institution (AAQ), part of Universities in Switzerland.Private business schools are not accredited higher education institutions but they are able to legitimately carry out their activities in Switzerland by virtue of the principle of economic freedom.

  5. GSBA Zurich - Wikipedia

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    The Graduate School of Business Administration Zurich (GSBA Zurich) [1] was a business school in Switzerland with several international collaborations (USA, UK, China, South Africa). The flagships were an international and a global MBA. The school was founded in 1968 as "Oekreal Management Zentrum," offering Swiss professional degrees. [2]

  6. University of Zurich - Wikipedia

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    The University of Zurich (UZH, German: Universität Zürich) is a public research university located in the city of Zurich, Switzerland. It is the largest university in Switzerland, [ 9 ] with its 28,000 enrolled students. [ 10 ]

  7. Zurich - Wikipedia

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    Zurich benefits from the high level of investment in education which is typical of Switzerland in general and provides skilled labour at all levels. The city is home to two major universities, thus enabling access to graduates and high technology research.

  8. Graduate recruitment - Wikipedia

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    Graduate recruitment, campus recruitment or campus placement refers to the process whereby employers undertake an organised program of attracting and hiring students who are about to graduate from schools, colleges, and universities. [1] [2] Graduate recruitment programs are widespread in most of the developed world.

  9. Academic grading in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    At university level, in some cases, Latin expressions are used. The Latin grades for a passed final exam in law at the University of Zurich, for example, are "summa cum laude" (excellent), "magna cum laude" (very good), "cum laude" (good) and "rite" (sufficient). [2]