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List of business schools in Switzerland.Public schools on the list are all accredited higher education institution (AAQ), part of Universities in Switzerland.Private business schools are not accredited higher education institutions but they are able to legitimately carry out their activities in Switzerland by virtue of the principle of economic freedom.
Frankfurt School of Finance & Management: Frankfurt Triple accreditation: 24 GISMA Business School: Hannover and Berlin AMBA Goethe Business School, Goethe University Frankfurt: Frankfurt AACSB HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management, formerly known as Handelshochschule Leipzig Leipzig AACSB: 60 HSBA Hamburg School of Business Administration ...
In the CHE University Ranking 2023/24, Frankfurt School of Finance & Management appeared in the top group for its Bachelor programs, with "excellent" ratings for 8 of the 12 criteria. For its various Master programs in business studies in 2020, Frankfurt School scored top results in seven out of eight categories in the CHE Ranking. [30] [31]
School of Business and Management (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology) — Hong Kong, Hong Kong; School of Business, Economics and Law (Gothenburg University) — Gothenburg, Sweden; School of Economics and Management (Tsinghua University) — Beijing, China; School of Management (Fudan University) — Shanghai, China
Originally founded in 1990 as IDB-Wirtschaftsakademie in Dortmund by Klaus Evard, it was renamed the International School of Management (ISM) in 1992. In 1994 it was recognized as a private university of applied sciences for originally five years and received an extension. The company shares were taken over in 1998 by ESO Education Group.
Federal Institute for Population Research; Federal Institute for Risk Assessment; FIZ Karlsruhe; Forschungsinstitut für Kraftfahrwesen und Fahrzeugmotoren Stuttgart; Forschungsinstitut für Musiktheater; FRM II; Forschungsstelle Deutscher Orden; Forschungszentrum Jülich; Franco-German Institute; Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies
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.
The Fachhochschule Frankfurt am Main was created on 1 August 1971 by integrating various predecessor institutions, including the Higher School of Social Work, the State Higher Economic School (HWS), and engineering schools. The Fachhochschule Frankfurt am Main was renamed to Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences on 1 July 2014.