Munich Business School
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Type | President Alfred Gossner elected Aug. 2017 [2] | |
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Dean | Stefan Baldi | |
Academic staff | ~179[3] | |
Administrative staff | ~30[4] | |
Students | ~617[5] | |
Location | , , 48°08′10″N 11°31′28″E / 48.13611°N 11.52444°E | |
Campus | Urban | |
Study programs | Bachelor of Arts in International business; Sport business ; Master of Business Administration (MBA) Doctor of Business Administration (DBA in Cooperation with Sheffield Hallam University) | |
Colors | Orange and blue | |
Affiliations | FIBAA | |
Website | www.munich-business-school.de |
Munich Business School (MBS) is a private international
Business Schools in Germany and in the top 25 performers group regarding internationality and student mobility.[7]
History
Munich Business School was established in 1991 as part of the European Business Schools International (ebsi) under the name "EBA München" (Europäische Betriebswirtschafts-Akademie München). It became the first state-accredited private university in Bavaria in 1999.[8] It was renamed to "Munich Business School" in 2003.[9] Since steadily expanding its programs, adding an MBA in 2005, a sport management Master in 2011 and a DBA Program in 2015.
Accreditation and rankings
All MBS Programs are accredited by the Bavarian Ministry for Education, Cultural Affairs, Science and the Arts (
German Council of Science and Humanities in 2010, granting it an unlimited state accreditation, and confirmed it in 2015.[11]
2018 | 2016 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | |
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Wirtschaftswoche (national university of applied sciences ranking) | 6th | 7th | 6th | 8th | 9th |
Study Programs
Bachelor International Business
- 7 semester full-time program
Master International Business
- 3 semester full-time program
- 4 semester full-time program for a dual degree. A dual-degree is possible with the following partner universities: National Taiwan Normal University, Florida International University, Boston University, Skema Business School, Bond University, Regent's University London
Master Sports Business and Communication
- 3 semester full-time program
- 4 semester full-time program for a dual degree. A dual-degree is possible with the following partner universities: National Taiwan Sport University, Florida International University, Boston University, Skema Business School, Bond University,
Master of Business Administration (MBA)
- International Management, 3 semester full-time
- General Management, 4 semester part-time
Doctor of Business Administration
- 48 months part-time program
Partner Universities
Munich Business School partners with over 60 universities worldwide:[12]
- Argentina: UADE Business School (Buenos Aires)
- Australia: Bond University (Gold Coast), University of Melbourne (Melbourne)
- Austria: MCI Management Center Innsbruck (Innsbruck)
- Québec), University of Victoria (Victoria)
- China: Fudan University (Shanghai), Tongji University (Shanghai), University of Hong Kong (Hong Kong)
- Croatia: Zagreb School of Economics and Management
- France: Skema Business School (Sophia Antipolis/Lille/Paris), INSEEC Business School (Paris/Bordeaux)
- Great Britain: Oxford Brookes University (Oxford), Regent's University London
- Corvinus University (Budapest)
- Università Bocconi (Milan)
- EGADE Business School (Monterrey)
- New Zealand: University of Auckland (Auckland)
- Peru: ESAN University (Lima)
- Cracow University of Economics (Kraków)
- Singapore: Singapore Management University (Singapore)
- South Africa: University of Cape Town (Cape Town)
- South Korea: Seoul National University (Seoul)
- Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Barcelona)
- USA: Boston University (Boston), Florida International University (Miami)
Notable lecturers and alumni
- Jack Nasher - author and negotiation advisor
- Philipp Brinkmann - entrepreneur and CEO of Tripsta S.A.[citation needed]
Student Societies
Students have formed a number of societies:
- students-clubbing e.V.
- MBS Invest e.V.
- MBS innovate!
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Munich Business School.
References
- ^ "Munich Business School". Regents.
- ^ "Dr. Alfred Gossner Elected as New President of Munich Business School". 8 August 2017.
- ^ "Munich Business School".
- ^ "Munich Business School website".
- ^ Statistisches Bundesamt (PDF)
- ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-04-24. Retrieved 2017-05-03.
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- ^ "History - Munich Business School". www.munich-business-school.de. Retrieved 2017-04-05.
- ^ "Accredited programmes - FIBAA - YOUR PARTNER FOR EXCELLENCE IN HIGHER EDUCATION". www.fibaa.org. Retrieved 2017-04-06.
- ^ "Acht Entscheidungen in Verfahren der Institutionellen Akkreditierung". www.wissenschaftsrat.de (in German). Archived from the original on 2017-04-07. Retrieved 2017-04-06.
- ^ "Partner Universities - Munich Business School". Archived from the original on 2017-08-01. Retrieved 2017-08-01.