16: ESMT business school, Berlin, Germany
ESMT Business School, founded in 2002, is a private non-profit business school in Berlin. Claiming to be a "business school founded by an enterprise". This is because 25 enterprises participated in its establishment. These include Bosch, KPMG, Siemens, Deutsche Telekom, Lufthansa, McKinsey, Deutsche Post and T-Mobile.
In Germany, only a few business schools have been certified by the world's three major business administration certification bodies, and ESMT Business School is one of them. It has rich and complete postgraduate courses and executive business courses. It is a member of the German MBA Alliance. Other schools belonging to the alliance include Mannheim Business School (accredited by three institutions), HHT Leipzig and WHU Business School. In terms of international cooperation, it cooperates with Doha Graduate School in Qatar to provide advanced MBA and public MBA degrees.
In addition to its outstanding academic achievements, ESMT Business School has also used the charm of Berlin to attract students. According to ESMT officials, Berlin is "the most dynamic capital city in Europe", the center of entrepreneurship, design and advanced architecture, with colorful nightlife, which combines elegant academic and alternative cultures. Besides, compared with other big cities, Berlin's consumption is not high.
In just over ten years, ESMT Business School has an unforgettable building. Its headquarters is located in Berlin, adjacent to Museum Island and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. It is located in the former Staatsratgebaude and is the seat of the Federal Parliament of the German Democratic Republic (1962- 1990).
ESMT Business School's executive program is located in Grazburg, Cologne, which was once the home of the metternich family. 2065438+In May 2008, ESMT Business School announced the sale of the building.
17: Cass Business School, City University of London, UK
Cass Business School is called Sir John Cass Business School and was founded in 1966. In 2003, the college accepted a donation from Sir John Cass Foundation and was officially renamed Cass Business School. The college consists of three departments: finance, management, actuarial science and insurance.
Cass Business School is one of the few schools in the world that have been certified by the three major business school certification bodies. The three accreditation bodies are MBA Association (AMBA), European Management Development Foundation Quality Improvement System (EQUIS) and American Association for the Promotion of International Business Schools (AACSB).
The business administration degree series of the college is a newly established major with a flexible form. There are five degrees for students to choose from, namely: Bachelor of Science in Business Management, Bachelor of Science in Business (Finance), Bachelor of Science in Business (Marketing), Bachelor of Science in International Business, Bachelor of Science in Business Management, Digital Innovation and Entrepreneurship.
In the business administration series, Cass Business School allows students to change majors within the first year and a half (as long as there are places). The core component of a degree is studying abroad. If you study abroad in the second year, you can't change your major.
Cass Business School focuses on undergraduate business degrees. Many of its academics and lecturers have working experience in enterprises and continue to provide consulting services for enterprises and organizations. Therefore, college students have the opportunity to learn first-hand knowledge and benefit from teachers' professional experience.
Tied for 18: Leeds University Business School (UK)
Leeds University is located in West Yorkshire, England. Its business school 1997 was named the School of Business and Economic Studies, and in 2003 it was named the Department of Business Studies. The history of business schools can be traced back to 1874. Currently, it is located in Maurice Keyworth Building. This class belonged to Leeds Grammar School in the19th century, located in the west campus of Leeds University, one mile from the city center.
Leeds Business School has 3,700 undergraduates from 100 countries or regions. Undergraduate 1900, master 1700, graduate 100. At the undergraduate level, the business school offers bachelor of science degrees in the following majors: accounting and finance, banking and finance, business analysis, enterprise economics, economics and finance, economy and management, international business, international business and finance, and international business and marketing. Its majors for awarding bachelor of arts degree are: business management, business management and human resources, business management and marketing, and human resources management.
At the master's stage, the college has set up the following majors: accounting and finance, actuarial finance, banking and international finance, finance and investment, financial mathematics, financial risk management, business analysis and decision science, information system and information management, economics, economy and finance, entrepreneurship and entrepreneurship, global strategy and innovation management, international business, management and so on. In addition, it awarded Master of Arts degrees in the following fields: advertising and marketing, corporate communication, marketing and public management, and human resource management.
Leeds Business School has many research institutions under several names. Under the name of "decision-making, economic sustainability and finance", there are: Institute of Applied Economics, Financial Advanced Research Center, Decision Center, Credit Management Center and International Banking Institute. Under the name of "technological innovation", there are: adaptation, information management and technology center, technological innovation and participation center, operation and supply chain research center, social technology center and entrepreneurship and entrepreneurship research center.
Outstanding alumni of Leeds Business School include Emily Cummins, entrepreneur and inventor, josémanuel gur RIA, Secretary General of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, and Peter Hendy, Chairman of Railway Network Company. John R. Hearst, former CEO of the British Meteorological Office; Surbir Laha, former chairman and general manager of oil and gas company; Jayant Krishna, Executive Director and Chief Operating Officer of National Skills Development Corporation, and Larsen &; Sudhir carters, Chairman and Executive Committee Member of Toubro Infotech.
Tied for 18: Business School, University of Clyde, UK
Clyde University is located in Glasgow, Scotland, and has four colleges. Its business school was established in 1948. This college has won the Times Higher Education Business School Award (20 16) and the Entrepreneurial University Award (20 13). In addition, it is the first business school in Scotland to be certified by the world's three major business administration certification bodies.
Its Management Development Plan (MDP) is a compulsory project, which requires a series of courses to be completed within three years. In the learning process, students work with other students in the research group to solve practical business problems. The project aims to make students gain self-confidence, stimulate their entrepreneurial potential, and enhance their globalization and moral awareness in personal and business decisions. In the third year of study, students explore career paths through internships, participate in business projects and various interdisciplinary activities, and study in enterprise clinics.
Participants in the management development plan are well-known employers and alumni from all walks of life. They attend group meetings, watch students' reports and provide feedback. Participating institutions include Barclays Bank, Morgan Stanley Bank, United Group and Ernst & Young.
The Business School of Clyde University consists of seven departments, each of which has courses at various academic levels, and some departments also offer interdisciplinary course. For example, its four-year bachelor of arts honorary business major allows students to study different subjects, and also allows freshmen to study business and other subjects.
There are several research institutions in the Business School of Clyde University. Fisher Vilander Institute cooperates with the Department of Economics. Clyde Institute of Applied Management was jointly founded by Business School and Engineering College. In addition, business schools have facilities in Singapore, Hong Kong, Switzerland, Greece, Oman, Malaysia, Abu Dhabi, Dubai and other countries and regions.
Twentieth place: Durham University Business School (UK)
Established in 1965, this business school is affiliated to Durham University and a member of Russell Group. It is one of the earliest business schools in Britain. In 2002, the College merged with the Department of Economics and Finance of Durham University and the Foundation for the Development of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises to form the School of Economics, Finance and Business, which was later collectively called Durham University Business School.
Durham University Business School has more than 200 graduate students, and has scientific research cooperation with enterprises, organizations and academic institutions all over the world. Partners include: Central University of Finance and Economics, Tokyo University, BI Norwegian School of Management, Russian Federation Government University of Finance and Economics (Moscow) and Korea Korea University.
Durham University Business School has been certified by three major business administration certification institutions in the world. They are: British MBA Association (AMBA), European Management Development Foundation Quality Improvement System (EQUIS) and American Association for the Promotion of International Business Schools (AACSB). This is one of the few in the world.
The undergraduate majors of the college are: economy, finance, commerce, marketing and accounting. Postgraduate majors are: management, marketing, finance and economics. Its MBA provides full-time, on-the-job, online and mixed learning paths, and the length of schooling ranges from 12 to 18 months.
The business school alumni of Durham University include Andrew Thorburn, CEO of Australian National Bank, Anwar Chowdhry, British High Commissioner to Bangladesh, Will Greenwood, former rugby union player, and Judith Ozcan, director of British debt market.
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