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Mannheim Business School (MBS) is the umbrella organization for management education at the University of Mannheim. The school was established in 2005 following the faculty of business of the University of Mannheim decision to bundle their MBA programs and executive education offerings.
Together with Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth, Keio University Business School in Tokyo, the School of Management of Fudan University in Shanghai, the Fundação Getúlio Vargas in Brazil and ESSEC Business School in France and Singapore, the University of Mannheim Business School forged an alliance of leading business schools from all parts of the world in 2010 called "Council on ...
Ashridge Business School — Ashridge, United Kingdom; Aston Business School (Aston University) — Aston, United Kingdom; AUC School of Business (American University in Cairo) — Cairo, Egypt; Auckland Business School (Auckland University) — Auckland, New Zealand; Audencia Nantes School of Management — Nantes, France
The IfM – Small and Medium Sized Companies and Entrepreneurship (in German: Institut für Mittelstandsforschung) in Mannheim, Germany is an economic and entrepreneurship research institute and associated with the University of Mannheim. [1]
In 1946 the bulk of the collection was returned when the "Staatliche Wirtschaftshochschule Mannheim" (State College of Business Mannheim) was founded. When the business college became a university in 1967, the library acquired new and much expanded collections in all the subjects taught at the university. It also inherited around 240,000 ...
The University of Mannheim (German: Universität Mannheim), abbreviated UMA, is a public research university in Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.Founded in 1967, the university has its origins in the Palatine Academy of Sciences, which was established by Elector Carl Theodor at Mannheim Palace in 1763, as well as the Handelshochschule (Commercial College Mannheim), which was founded in 1907.
The Institute for Market-oriented Management (IMU; German: Institut für Marktorientierte Unternehmensführung) in Mannheim, Germany is an management, marketing and enterprise research institute and a member of the University of Mannheim. [1]
The congress is supported by external corporate partners (including SAP, Roland Berger, Reckitt Benckiser, Peri, Deloitte, Bertelsmann), the City of Mannheim and Startup Mannheim as well as the Mannheim Business School and the Mannheim Forum Alumni e.V. [6] [7] In addition, the Mannheim Forum works closely together with other student ...