Burgenländisches Schulungszentrum
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Burgenländisches Schulungszentrum | |
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Address | |
Hans Nießl-Platz 1 Neutal , , 7343 Austria | |
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Type | Adult education college |
Established | 1975 |
Ofsted | Reports |
Chief Executive | Christian Vlasich |
Staff | 80 |
Gender | Mixed |
Age | 18 to no upper age limit |
Website | www |
Burgenländisches Schulungszentrum (BUZ) is an adult education college in Neutal, Austria, which offers full-time and part-time courses in areas such as metal technology, electrical engineering, and information technology.[1]
History
[edit]Since its founding almost half a century ago, the Burgenland Training Center (BUZ) has developed into an outstanding educational institute that makes a significant contribution to personal and professional development in Burgenland. The journey began with a visionary idea to offer high-quality education to people from different life situations and with different educational backgrounds. The goal was to make education accessible to everyone, especially in rural areas, and to respond individually to the needs of the participants. The BUZ was founded with this principle in mind.[2]
Organisation
[edit]Burgenländisches Schulungszentrum is supported by:
- Republic of Austria represented by the local Arbeitsmarktservice
- Austrian Chamber of Labour
- Austrian Federal Economic Chamber
- Burgenländische Landesregierung
- Neutal
Executive Board
[edit]- Chairman: WHR DI Hans Godowitsch
members:
- Gerhard Michalitsch
- Mag. Josef Stiglitz
- Mag. Klaus Trummer
- Erich Trummer (mayor of Neutal)
- Mag. (FH) Christian Vlasich
Courses
[edit]Burgenländisches Schulungszentrum offers over 50 courses including subjects in the areas of information and communications technology, electrical engineering, metal technology. The college also offers specialist areas, including courses for people with learning difficulties.
References
[edit]- ^ "BUZ | Burgenländisches Schulungszentrum". www.buz.at. Retrieved 2 November 2023.
- ^ "BUZ | Burgenländisches Schulungszentrum". www.buz.at. Retrieved 2 November 2023.