Faculty of Medical Sciences
The faculty of Medical Sciences supports health care professionals in Liechtenstein and neighbouring countries in developing their research skills and actively shaping health care systems. With a structured doctoral programme, diverse research projects and tailor-made continuing education courses, we provide a platform for scientific growth and innovative healthcare solutions.
Head Faculty of Medical Science

Our Goals
The faculty aims to contribute to the further development of the health care systems in Liechtenstein and neighbouring countries through the targeted development of research skills among health professionals from various health care fields through the doctoral programme and the related research activities, as well as through other university educational opportunities.
Study programme
With the "Dr. scient. med." doctoral programme in Medical Sciences, the Faculty of Medical Sciences offers health professionals interested in research with various academic degrees (e.g. medicine, nursing, therapies, social sciences) who are interested in research an ideal platform to build up or supplement and deepen their scientific and research methodological skills within the framework of a structured doctoral programme. Guided by experienced academic supervisors, doctoral candidates carry out their own research projects and publish their results as part of their dissertation.
Research
The research activities of doctoral candidates are supervised by selected supervisors, some of whom work with UFL partners, others with the doctoral candidates' employers or as part of larger national and international research programmes. With the establishment of the Institute of Translational Medicine (2021) and the Institute of Laboratory Medicine (2023), the Faculty's own research projects are increasingly being carried out and positions are being been offered to doctoral candidates (PhDstudents).
Continuing education
Based on careful analysis of educational needs and provision in the healthcare sector, university continuing education courses are developed and offered to meet these needs. Depending on the subject area, this is done with appropriate partners and in coordination with professional organisations.
Our institutes

International Seminar «One Health and Law» in Lublin
The international seminar “One Health and Law”, organised by the Private University in the Principality of Liechtenstein and KUL in Lublin, brought together researchers from nine countries. In addition, Erasmus+ enabled four mobility exchanges for the UFL in the field of European and international health law.

Citizen Science
As part of the WGT, the ITM and ILM presented their research activities to a broad public audience in Liechtenstein. In line with its strategic plan, the UFL actively promotes the integration of citizen science and strengthens the dialogue between research and society.

Keynote at an International Conference in Belgrad
Claudia Seitz delivered a keynote address on the integration of “Health in All Policies” and “One Health,” providing an in-depth analysis of the key regulatory challenges arising from fragmented legal frameworks in global health law and the broader international context.
Organisation
Our team consists of the Dean, the Professorships, the Academic Advisory Board, the Head of Study Programme, the academic staff and the student representatives.
The Dean leads the Faculty and ensures the highest academic standards. The professors and academic staff contribute extensive expertise in teaching and research. The Head of Study Programme ensures the optimal design and delivery of our study programmes. The Member of the Scientific Advisory Board advises us on research issues and supports ongoing academic work. Our student representatives actively promote the interests of our students.
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