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The CBS International Business School was founded in 1993 under the name "International Campus". It specialises in practice-oriented management study programmes according to international standards. Its portfolio includes on-site study programmes in German or English, which can be studied full-time, extra-occupationally or part-time. The practical relevance of the courses of study is guaranteed by, among others, lecturers from business and science, who transfer their practical knowledge directly into teaching. In addition, practice-oriented teaching content such as business projects and business simulation games, in which ethical issues and theories of sustainable management are discussed, are firmly anchored in the curricula. The study program portfolio of CBS International Business School comprises around 40 study programmes atHistory
The development of the CBS International Business School is closely connected to the European Business and Language Academy, which was founded in 1908 as a private academy at the location of the current Cologne campus in the southern part of Cologne. In the winter semester 1993/1994, the Europäische Wirtschafts- und Sprachenakademie (EWS) introduced courses of study according to the Bachelor system for the first time under the new name "International Campus", which made it one of the first providers of these degrees in Germany alongside the University of Bochum. In 1998, the study programmes of this business studies bachelor model were the first in Germany to be accredited by FIBAA. One year later, the university was renamed "Cologne Business School - International Campus", which can still be found in the acronym "CBS" of the university name "CBS International Business School". The CBS first expanded in 2006 and founded the European Management School (EMS) as its second location, today's "Campus Mainz". Since 2016, the CBS has been part of the Stuttgart Klett Group and was awarded IACBE accreditation (International Accreditation Council for Business Education) in 2018. With the re-design of the new brand in 2020, the CBS International Business School presents itself as a joint university group with an enhanced study profile and with the new slogan "Creating tomorrow". Since August 2020, the CBS International Business School has had a further campus in Potsdam-Babelsberg. In 2022, CBS took over the Management and Technology university division of European University of Applied Sciences (EUFH), which also belongs to Klett, as a result of which the locations Brühl, Aachen, Neuss and Solingen were newly added and the number of students and study programs approximately doubled.Milestones of CBS International Business School
1993: Foundation of Cologne Business School (CBS) in Cologne 1998: FIBAA accreditation of all study programmes 2006: Foundation of European Management School (EMS) in Mainz 2016: Integration into the Klett Group 2018: IACBE accreditation as the first German university 2020: Merger of Cologne Business School and European Management School to form CBS International Business School 2020: Foundation of the Potsdam campus 2022: Fusion between CBS International Business School and European University of Applied Sciences (EUFH)Internationality
TheFurther facilities of CBS International Business School
Center for Advanced Sustainable Management
The Center for Advanced Sustainable Management (CASM) was founded at the CBS in 2016 from the Dr. Jürgen Meyer Endowed Chair for International Business Ethics and Sustainability. Since its foundation, the CASM has been headed by Prof. Dr. René Schmidpeter and Patrick Bungard. The CASM deals with questions of corporate social responsibility, international business and corporate ethics, sustainability as well as social innovation. It integrates and promotes research and education on relevant sustainability and CSR topics within the university. The CASM also aims to generate an active transfer of knowledge between academic research and business practice through corporate cooperation. The Center has developed strong relationships with key companies in the field of sustainable management as well as with chambers of commerce, ministries of economics, NGOs, think tanks and thought leaders at local and international level. Together they are working to make sustainability the new standard in business practice and in sustainable management education. CASM aims to drive the change towards systemically sustainable management by training young leaders, imparting knowledge and bringing together people who believe in the same way of thinking. Since 2018, CASM has been a partner in various international research cooperation that focus on the development and piloting of innovative teaching formats for sustainable management and their effectiveness. CASM is a founding member of the international WISE Institute. WISE is based at the IEDC-Bled School of Management and aims to serve professionals in the field of sustainable business (including business ethics, CSR and environmental responsibility) in emerging economies through practice-oriented research, education and networking. The aim is to develop an ongoing research and education agenda to advance integrated sustainability and facilitate the implementation of best practices in emerging economies. Further partners are the National Institute for Innovation Management at Zhejiang University in China and the University of Stellenbosch Business School in South Africa. In addition, since 2019 CASM has been a member of the ESSSR (European School of Sustainability Science & Research) and the NBS SSC (Network for Business Sustainability: Sustainability Centers Community). In 2018, CASM, in cooperation with theUniversity start-up network cologne e.V.
In 2018, CBS International Business School took over the office of the hochschulgründernetz cologne e. V.(hgnc), which is represented by Prof. Dr. Ulrich Anders as Managing Director and Flora Carlhoff as Project Manager. The hgnc offers a wide range of consulting and information services for prospective founders from the Cologne region, which are free of charge for students, graduates and scientists from Cologne universities and non-university research institutions. With 20 partners from universities and institutions in Cologne (including innovation centres, banks, the Cologne Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the City of Cologne), the association, which was founded in 1998, has developed into the first point of contact and expert network in Cologne.Research
At the core of the research work at CBS are the two areas of sustainable management and digitisation, which are expressed in the concept of "Corporate Digital Responsibility". Other current research clusters include: "Education & Methods", "Business Transformation", "Entrepreneurship & Innovation", "Leadership, People & Organisation" and "Financial Markets & Rising Economics", all of which are considered in the context of globalisation. The cluster ''"Business Transformation"'' comprises all steps of an entrepreneurial value chain and is dedicated to questions of how these value chain steps must be transformed or realigned through sustainable management and digitisation. ''"Entrepreneurship & Innovation",'' as another cluster, is dedicated to the establishment of innovative digital and sustainable business models. ''"Leadership, People & Organisation"'' focuses in particular on the constantly increasing demands on the management culture, personnel management practices and organisation of a company. The cluster ''"Financial Markets & Rising Economies" plays a'' special role in the context of sustainable management and digitalisation. The fast-growing emerging economies are facing central challenges in terms of climate protection, energy consumption, or the protection of human rights, while shaping their growth and role in a globalised economy. Finally, the cluster ''"Education & Methods"'' is of particular importance as a base for research. In addition to implementing integrated curricula for sustainable management and digitisation, educational institutions are faced with the challenge of implementing new methods for research and teaching as well as finding instruments that document learning success in a sustainable manner. Research projects at the CBS: - ''German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD):'' From Navigational Data to Ontologies - Knowledge Integration for Cataloguing Ethical Scenarios in Autonomous Vehicles (KI-ES-AV) - Research project applied for within the DAAD Programme "PPP Programme for Project-Related Personal Exchange" together with researchers from the AGH University of Science and Technology in Kraków - ''German Research Foundation (DFG):'' Module on business management professions for biochemists, for Graduate College of the University of Cologne, as part of a DFG application of the University of Cologne, AG Prof. Dr. Jan Riemers, Department of Chemistry - ''German Research Foundation (DFG):'' DFG-NCN (Beethoven)-Projekt “The effects of non-financial reporting legislation on human resource management practices and corporate governance in Germany and Poland”. Analyzing the impacts of Directive 2014/95/EU - ''German Research Foundation (DFG):'' Entrepreneurship programme "Bench-to-Business" for graduate college of the University of Cologne, as part of a DFG application of the University of Cologne, AG Prof. Dr. Meerholz, Department of Chemistry (focus on physical chemistry). Pre-proposal positively reviewed, DFG inspection expected in March 2020. - ''ERASMUS+ STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS 2018:'' Cooperation for Innovation and the Exchange of Good Practices: ISSUE - Innovative Solutions for SUstainability in Education (2018-1-HU01-KA202-047730) - ''ERASMUS+ STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS 2019:'' Cooperation for innovation and the exchange of good practices: EFFORT - EFFectiveness Of Responsibility Teaching (KA203-135267E4) - ''National Science Center Poland:'' Research grant awarded by the National Science Center Poland (Professors (selection)
· René Schmidpeter, Economist · Michael Schwertel, Media Producer · Klemens Skibicki, Economic Historian · Jan Werner, Economist · Anja Karlshaus, Economist · Desmond Wee, Professor of Culture, Consumption & Mobilities · Rembert Horstmann, Professor of Marketing and Sales · Ingvill C. Mochmann, Professor of International PoliticsMembers of the Advisory Board (selection)
· Marcus Bysikiewicz, Vice President, EURO-FH, Europäische Fernhochschule Hamburg GmbH · Matthias S. Fifka, Institute of Economics, Professor of Business Administration Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nuremberg · Marcus Flory, Vice President IT Europe Transformation, IT Europe Steering Function, Deutsche Telekom IT GmbH · Michael Fübi, Chairman of the Executive Board, TÜV Rheinland AG, Cologne · Patrick Giefers, Works Manager/Managing Director INEOS Köln GmbH, HR Director Styrenics · Klaus Laepple, Honorary President of the German Travel Association (DRV), President of the Administrative Board of the German National Tourist Board (GNTB) · Tanja Lingohr, Managing Director, Icon Institute Private Sector GmbH · Wolfgang Luan, President of the Chinese Association of Industry and Commerce · Walter Tokarski, Rector (ret.), German Sports University CologneKnown students/graduates
· Thomas Bachem (*1985), German entrepreneur, software developer and venture capitalist · Christian Miele, Investor at e. ventures, President of the Federal Association of German Startups · Gleb Tritus, Entrepreneur, Investor, Managing Director at Lufthansa Innovation Hub · Christopher Muhr, Entrepreneur, Co-Founder Citydeal (Groupon International), InvestorExternal links
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