EBS University of Business and Law
Former name | European Business School |
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Motto | Inspiring Personalities. |
Type | Private research university |
Established | 1971 |
Founder | Klaus Evard |
Dean | Sebastian Heese (Business School), Markus Ogorek (Law School) |
Academic staff | 33 permanent faculty members (25 Business School, 8 Law School), 11 adjunct professors, 19 honorary professors und 7 international visiting professors[1] |
Students |
1514 (including doctoral students) |
Location | Wiesbaden, Oestrich-Winkel, Hessen, Germany |
Campus | Rural, City |
Language | English, German |
Presidential council | Barbara Dauner-Lieb (chairwoman), Sebastian Heese, Markus Ogorek [2] |
Affiliations | EQUIS, FIBAA, German Council of Science and Humanities |
Website |
www |
EBS Universität für Wirtschaft und Recht (literally "university for business and law"), more commonly referred to as EBS Universität or simply EBS, is a private research university for business and law located in Wiesbaden and Oestrich-Winkel, founded in 1971. The university's activities focus on three core areas: undergraduate degree programs, postgraduate degree programs and executive education. The EBS Universität has the right to award doctorates and habilitations.
With the foundation of its law faculty, the former European Business School was awarded university status, forming EBS Universität.
History
EBS was founded in Offenbach am Main as a University of Applied Sciences by Klaus Evard in 1971. The young institution was named European Business School. In 1980 the School moved to Schloss Reichartshausen in Oestrich-Winkel in the Rheingau. In 1989 it was awarded higher education status, in 1993 the right to confer doctoral degrees and in 1998 the right to confer post-doctoral (professorial) qualifications. In 2005 EBS opened its second campus location in the Rheingau Palais in Wiesbaden-Schierstein, which became the institution's official seat in 2008. On 16 June 2010, EBS Law School was founded as a second faculty alongside EBS Business School and "Universität in Gründung" (University under formation) status was gained. EBS Law School is located in Wiesbaden and the official seat of EBS Universität has now been moved from Wiesbaden-Schierstein to the Gustav-Stresemann-Ring in Wiesbaden. Since September 2011 the EBS Universität für Wirtschaft und Recht has the official status of a university.
Campus
The EBS maintains a total of five locations for teaching, research, and administrative purposes. The two largest campuses are located in Wiesbaden and Oestrich-Winkel. The newer Wiesbaden campus houses the EBS Law School, while Reichartshausen castle at the larger and older Oestrich-Winkel campus houses the EBS Business School.[3]
Organization and administration
The EBS is currently run by a presidential board, consisting of Chairwomen Barbara Dauner-Lieb, Business School Dean Sebastian Heese, and Law School Dean Markus Ogorek.[4] The majority of research activities and administrative services are located at the Wiesbaden premises, while the Oestrich-Winkel campus houses only few administrative offices and is the primary location of teaching and student life.
Academic profile
The EBS Universität offers degree programmes at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The EBS Business School offers traditional German business and economics (Betriebswirtschaftslehre) education as well as specialized MSc programmes in Management, Finance, and other areas. The EBS Law School offers degree courses leading to the German State Examination in jurisprudence. Both faculties also offer doctoral programmes and award habilitations.[5]
A personal coach is available to all students and doctoral candidates to support them throughout their studies.[6] The University also offers a range of executive education programmes for specialists and managers. EBS is a member of the academic section of the UN Global Compact, a global initiative to promote corporate citizenship.
In addition to business-related research, EBS has a chair of Philosophy of Science and an Institute for Business Ethics.[7]
Student life
Students work together in numerous student initiatives to address social issues, organize events and congresses, or consult small and mid-sized businesses. One notable event is the annual EBS Symposium, which brings together renowned personalities of business and politics with students and journalists to discuss current business issues.
Accreditations
- EQUIS: As one of 3 Business Schools in Germany EBS is accredited by EQUIS. The EFMD judges EQUIS-aspirants by ten criteria. Among those are the quality of the program, the students and professors, the executive education, the network with companies as well as the contribution to society. In 2015, EBS did not fulfill the criteria for the reaccreditation of EQUIS as ruled by the EFMD, but is granted a right to go through the reaccreditation process once again in 2016.[8]
- FIBAA: All programs are accredited by the Foundation for International Business Administration Accreditation (FIBAA)
- Since 2012 EBS holds the institutional accreditation by the German Council of Science and Humanities.[9]
Rankings
Financial Times-Ranking
- Master in Management
CHE-Hochschulranking
- Bachelor (Business School)
- 2014/15: Ranked among the best in 5 of the 5 considered evaluated areas[12]
- Master (Business School)
- 2014/15: Ranked among the best in 5 of the 5 considered evaluated areas[13]
Eduniversal Ranking
- 2014/15:
- Business School: #3 in Germany.[14]
- Master in Management: #2 in Germany and #14 in Europe.[15]
- Master in Real Estate Management: #1 in Germany and #2 worldwide[16]
- Master in Financial Markets: #1 in Germany and 17 worldwide[17]
- MBA Full-Time: #3 in Germany and #25 in Western Europe[18]
- Exec. MBA Part-Time: #2 in Germany and #19 in Western Europe[19]
- 2014/15:
Controversies
Alcohol abuse by students
New EBS students caught attention in September 2010 as they over-consumed alcohol in September 2010 in very close proximity to the university as part of a freshman ritual.[20][21][22]
Initial public funding of the law school
The foundation of the EBS Law School should initially be funded by the state Hesse and the city Wiesbaden with 25 million euro. [23] This was especially criticized because the budgets of public universities were cut at the same time.[24] In April 2011 it became known, that the public support was double than initially planned, now accounting for 50 million euro.[25] At the end of April the Hessian Ministry for Science announced to examine the reports on expenditure of funds and to freeze all aid money.[26] As a result of the examinations the university had to repay 950,000 Euro, which were during the presidency of Christopher Jahn used for other causes than for the startup of the law school.[27]
State prosecutor raid at EBS in 2014
In the parliamentary commission of inquiry of the State of Hesse as to the potential abuse by EBS of subsidies granted for the setting up of the new law faculty former EBS head of financial affairs Klaus-Peter Niesik in 2013 admitted that EBS had manipulated and brightened data in order to get State subsidies leading to the abuse of tax money.[28] Inquiries by state prosecuters because of a potential fraud at the expense of the State of Hesse led to another state prosecutor raid at the premises of leading EBS management staff on April 9, 2014.[29] A total of four offices and the flats of three indicted actual and former EBS management staff members were searched.[30]
Directors
- Walter Leisler Kiep
- Christopher Jahns
- Rolf Cremer
- Rolf Wolff
Alumni
The alumni association
Founded in 1971, the EBS's Alumni Association is one of the oldest and largest networks of alumni in Germany, with over 3,400 members.[31] In 2008 the EBS Alumni Association initiated the Alumni Alliance, a strategic cooperation between the Harvard Clubs of Germany, the Oxford Alumni Association in Berlin, Stanford Alumni Rhein-Main Frankfurt, HSG Alumni St. Gallen Frankfurt, and ETH Alumni Zürich and Frankfurt.[32]
List of notable alumni
- Cornelius Boersch, Business Angel
- Matthias Brandl, former MD of Deutsche Bank AG London. Founder of CHPartners.
- Roy Brandon Burgess, Executive Vice President, International Channels & Business Development, NBC Universal
- Rolf Hansen, Christian Magel and Thomas S. Enge, founders of Simyo GmbH
- Mark Korzilius, founder of Vapiano
- Prince Maximilian of Liechtenstein, CEO LGT Group
- "Mad" Marvin Rettenmaier, Winner of the X. World Poker Tour Championship 2012[33]
- Kai-Uwe Ricke, former CEO of Deutsche Telekom AG
- Philipp Schindler, Senior Vice President and Chief Business Officer at Google[34][35]
- Jochen Zeitz, CEO of Puma
- Peter Zieringer, CEO of Mercedes Benz Financial Services Americas Region[36]
- Martin Krebs, CEO of ING-DiBa
- Jan-Henrik Lafrentz, CFO of Bentley
- Markus Schrick, CEO of Hyundai Motor Deutschland GmbH
- Dr. Christian Acosta-Flamma, Vice President of SAP AG
- Stefan Eikelmann, Member of the board of directors of Booz & Company
International network
The EBS maintains a global network of 270 partner universities. These partner universities include:[37]
- Bocconi University
- Brock University
- Cass Business School
- China Europe International Business School
- Copenhagen Business School
- Cornell University
- EADA Business School
- George Washington University
- Peking University, Guanghua School of Management
- Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
- Indian Institute of Management Calcutta
- Indian Institute of Management Udaipur
- Kozminski University
- University of Melbourne
- Pepperdine University
- Skema Business School
- Toulouse Business School
- Tsinghua University
- Tilburg University
- National University of Singapore
- Universidade de São Paulo (USP)
- Sogang University
- Stellenbosch University
- Yonsei University
- Oxford Brookes University
- University of Leeds
- Hanken School of Economics
Filmography & books
- Gestatten: Elite – Auf den Spuren der Mächtigen von morgen. (Engl.: Meet the elite – On the trail of tomorrows powerful) Book, Hoffmann und Campe, Hamburg 2008, ISBN 978-3-455-50051-6
- "grow or go“. The Architects of the "global village“. Documentary, Germany 2003, 94 Min., Buch: Marc Bauder, Dörte Franke, Regie: Marc Bauder, Produktion: ZDF, Das kleine Fernsehspiel[38] (Four absolvents are followed on their way to become consultants)
- „Von Anfang an Elite“ (Engl.: Elite from the beginning). Documentary, Deutschland 2008, 45 Min., Buch: Julia Friedrichs, Eva Müller, Produktion: WDR, Die Story[39]
- „Die jungen Manager“ (Engl.: The young managers). Documentary about the expectations of the future managers, Germany, 5.06 Min., 25. März 2013[40]
References
- ↑ Hessische Landtagsdrucksache 19/818
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- ↑ http://www.handelsblatt.com/karriere/mba-news/equis-akkreditierung-schwere-schlappe-fuer-european-business-school-seite-2/2928342-2.html
- ↑ Pressemitteilung des Wissenschaftsrats
- ↑ "The top 70 masters in management programmes" (PDF). FTbusiness education – Masters in management ranking 2014. Financial Times. pp. 26–28. Retrieved 2014-10-15.
- ↑ "Financial Times "Masters in Management 2015"-Ranking".
- ↑ http://ranking.zeit.de/che2014/de/rankingunion/show?esb=24&ab=3&hstyp=1#&left_f1=23&left_f2=62&left_f3=525&left_f4=363&left_f5=14&order=average&unionview=table&subfach=
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- ↑ http://www.eduniversal-ranking.com/business-school-university-ranking-in-germany.html
- ↑ http://www.best-masters.com/ranking-master-general-management-in-western-europe.html
- ↑ http://www.best-masters.com/ranking-master-real-estate-management.html
- ↑ http://www.best-masters.com/ranking-master-financial-markets.html
- ↑ http://www.best-masters.com/ranking-master-mba-full-time-in-western-europe.html
- ↑ http://www.best-masters.com/ranking-master-executive-mba-in-western-europe.html
- ↑ Elitäres Saufgelage im Freien - Polizei rettet Studenten, n-tv 5. September 2010
- ↑ Die Zeit: Die European Business School will ihr Image verändern, vom 3. Januar 2011
- ↑ Frankfurter Rundschau: Koma-Saufen an Elite-Uni, vom 5. September 2010
- ↑ Wiesbaden wird Sitz einer Universität, FAZ, 3. Juni 2009
- ↑ Universitätsstadt Wiesbaden "Da haben wir ein Ding gedreht", Frankfurter Rundschau, 17. Juni 2010
- ↑ European Business School - Immer mehr Steuergeld für die EBS, Frankfurter Rundschau , 11. April 2011
- ↑ 29. April 2011 - Pressemitteilung
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- ↑ "Zeuge sieht "Missbrauch von Steuergeldern"". hr online. Retrieved 2014-04-09.
- ↑ "Betrug mit Fördergeld? Razzia bei European Business School". hr online. Retrieved 2014-04-09.
- ↑ Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung: European Business School. Betrugsermittlungen gegen Mitarbeiter der EBS, vom 9. April 2014
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- ↑ Philipp Schindler | Economist Conferences UK, am 18. Oktober 2011
- ↑ Philipp Schindler steigt in Google-Führungsriege auf, am 18. Oktober 2011
- ↑ http://corp.mbfs.com/mbfs-na/0-1204-1465908-1-1504903-1-0-0-0-0-0-18689-1465901-0-0-0-0-0-0-0.html
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- ↑ „Von Anfang an Elite“ auf phoenix.de
- ↑ Die jungen Manager
External links
- EBS - Official website
- exebs - EBS Alumni Association
- EBS Symposium - Business conference organized by students
- EBSpreneurship - Entrepreneurship conference organized by students
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