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Saïd Business School (University of Oxford) — Oxford, United Kingdom; Sauder School of Business (British Columbia University) — Vancouver, Canada; School of Business (Singapore National University) — Singapore; School of Business Administration (Southwestern University of Finance and Economics) — Chengdu, China
The Graduate School of Economics, Finance, and Management (GSEFM), based in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, is a graduate school offering quantitative and research-oriented graduate-level education programs. It was attended by 250 selected students in 2013.
The Fachhochschule Stralsund is a University of Applied Sciences [14] with a modern campus, north of the old town at the Strelasund. It has around 2,500 students and is among the best ranked public universities in Germany in various fields, especially in economics. [15] Other university departments are Mechanical Engineering, Electrical ...
As part of an alliance with the Goethe University, Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz and Technical University of Darmstadt, the Graduate School of Economics, Finance, and Management (GSEFM) at the House of Finance runs structured PhD programs that enable graduates to engage in new fields of research and to pursue careers in academia.
This list cross-references data provided by Swiss official sites Swissuniversities [7] and Akkreditierungsrat [8] with the Anabin repository—the information portal on foreign educational qualifications from the Standing Conference of the Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs Central Office for Foreign Education of Germany—where the ...
The FOM University of Applied Sciences for Economics and Management is Germany's largest private university. [2] The business school is privately run, works in close co-operation with other universities, [3] [independent source needed] and is state recognized. With more than 42,000 students the FOM is the largest private university in Germany.
The Excellence Initiative of the German Council of Science and Humanities and the German Research Foundation (DFG) aims to promote cutting-edge research and to create outstanding conditions for young scholars at universities, to deepen cooperation between disciplines and institutions, to strengthen international cooperation of research, and to enhance the international appeal of excellent ...
At the time of its foundation, it was the first research institute in Germany to focus exclusively on the problems of the capital market. In 1996, the institute was given the additional name Centre for Financial Studies to reflect the increasingly international focus of its research activities. It has been operating under this name only since 2001.