David Lipka

Senior Lecturer at Anglo-American University

David Lipka is an accomplished academic and marketing communications professional with extensive experience in higher education and strategic planning. Currently serving at ACTUM Digital since June 2021, David has also held various academic positions at the Università degli Studi di Torino, where responsibilities include teaching graduate courses in Political Economy and Economics methodology. As a Senior Lecturer and Vice President for Student Affairs and Enrollment at Anglo-American University, David significantly improved student enrollment and conversion rates while maintaining operational continuity during the transition to online education. David has played vital roles at other institutions including Cevro Institute and the University of Economics in Prague, where contributions included enhancing department funding, curriculum modernization, and establishing the International Center of Economic Research. David earned a Ph.D. in Economics from Prague University of Economics and Business.

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Anglo-American University

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Anglo-American University is the oldest private institution of higher education in the Czech Republic, and one of the most international universities in Europe. It is located in the newly renovated Thurn-Taxis Palace at the foot of Prague Castle. It offers a wide variety of accredited programs, both undergraduate and graduate, to cater to the academic needs of a student body from over 80 different countries. In addition, AAU offers an international, dynamic faculty trained by some of the top schools from around the globe (including Cambridge, Harvard, Stanford, and Yale.) Furthermore, it also offers a prestigious, 17-month MBA program taught in cooperation with Chapman University’s Argyros School of Business and Economics (ASBE) based in Orange, California USA. AAU is proud to be the first and only non-U.S. University to achieve formal affiliation (currently at the candidacy status level) from the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC), one of six regional accrediting associations in the United States.


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