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EBS Universität für Wirtschaft und Recht (literally "university for business and law"), more commonly referred to as EBS Universität or simply EBS, is a state-recognized private research university specializing in the disciplines of business and law. The university is located in Wiesbaden and Oestrich-Winkel, Germany. EBS is considered to be one of the most prestigious institutions for law and business studies in the German-speaking world, being particularly renowned in the finance and consulting industry.[1][2][3][4]
Former name | European Business School |
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Motto | Leadership Personalities. Made by EBS. |
Type | Private research university |
Established | 1971 |
Accreditation | AACSB FIBAA German Council of Science and Humanities |
Affiliation | Erasmus+ Law Schools Global League |
President | Günther H. Oettinger |
Rector | Martin Boehm |
Dean | Raša Karapandža (Business School), Ulrich Segna (Law School) |
Academic staff | ~70 faculty members |
Students | 2,200 (including doctoral students) |
Location | , , |
Language | English, German |
Website | www |
The university was founded in 1971 as European Business School, thereby making it the oldest private business school in Germany, and its activities focus on three core areas: undergraduate degree programs, postgraduate degree programs, and executive education. With the foundation of its law faculty in 2010, the former European Business School was awarded full university status in 2011, forming the EBS Universität für Wirtschaft und Recht.
EBS is known as one of the most thriving universities for entrepreneurs in Germany.[5][6] Start-ups of EBS Alumni include Vapiano, Lieferando, Foodspring.[7] Notable alumni are the CEO of Goldman Sachs for Germany, Austria and Switzerland (Dr. Wolfgang Fink), SVP and Chief Business Officer at Google (Philipp Schindler), former CEO of Puma (Jochen Zeitz), or former CEO of Deutsche Telekom AG (Kai-Uwe Ricke).
Among the university's corporate partners, one can find McKinsey, Bertelsmann, Clifford Chance, Mercedes-Benz AG, or UBS. Academic partnerships include UC Berkeley, Bocconi University, CEIBS, Sciences Po, National University of Singapore, and McGill University.
Its current president is Günther Oettinger, former EU Commissioner and former Minister-president of the state of Baden-Württemberg.
EBS was founded in Offenbach am Main as a University of Applied Sciences by Klaus Evard in 1971. The young institution was named the European Business School. The original concept provided for a European-style leadership training program with three locations in France, England, and Germany. To this day, the EBS study program is characterized by several practical periods of study abroad, integrated semesters abroad, and a school-based structure.[8] In 1980 the School moved to Schloss Reichartshausen in Oestrich-Winkel in the Rheingau. In 1985 a second university building (the "Burg") was added in Oestrich-Winkel.
In 1989 it was awarded higher education status, 1992 it was recognized as a scientific university by the Hessian Minister of Science. This step was followed by the separation of EBS Schloss Reichartshausen from the international network of European Business Schools, which had developed into a network in the 1980s. Since then, EBS has been cooperating with independent universities worldwide. In 1993 it was awarded the right to confer doctoral degrees and in 1998 the right to confer post-doctoral (professorial) qualifications.
On 16 June 2010, the EBS Law School was founded as a second faculty alongside the EBS Business School, and "Universität in Gründung" (University under formation) status was gained. The EBS Law School is located in Wiesbaden and is the official seat of EBS Universität. Since September 2011 the EBS Universität für Wirtschaft und Recht has the official status of a university.
New EBS students caught attention in September 2010 as they over-consumed alcohol in September 2010 in close proximity to the university as part of a freshman ritual.[9][10][11]
The founding of the EBS Law School should initially be funded by the state of Hesse and the city of Wiesbaden with 25 million Euros, but actually required 50 million Euros.[12][13] At the end of April the Hessian Ministry for Science announced that they would examine the reports on the expenditure of funds and to freeze all aid money, leading to a repayment of around 2% of that amount, which were used for other causes than for the startup of the law school.[14] Inquiries by state prosecutors because of a potential fraud at the expense of the State of Hesse led to a state prosecutor raid of the offices and flats of leading EBS management staff on April 9, 2014.[15][16] Both related preliminary proceedings against all parties for an administrative offence pursuant to Section 170 (2) of the Code of Criminal Procedure have been discontinued because the public prosecutor's office in Frankfurt has not established sufficient suspicion.[17]
In December 2018 the third EBS Executive School faculty was founded.
The EBS maintains a total of three 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.[18]
Shareholders of the EBS Universität für Wirtschaft und Recht gGmbH are SRH Higher Education GmbH,[19] a wholly owned subsidiary of the non-profit foundation SRH, and the alumni association EBS Alumni e.V.[20]
The president of the university is former EU Commissioner Günther Oettinger, who together with Martin Böhm (Rector) and Dorothée Hofer (Managing Director) leads the university.[21]
The EBS Universität offers degree programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Both faculties also offer doctoral programs and award habilitations.[22]
Study programs of the EBS Business School include:
At EBS Universität, a personal coach is available to all students and doctoral candidates to support them throughout their studies.[27] The University also offers a range of executive education programs 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.[28]
Since December 2018, the EBS Executive School has been offering part-time continuing education programs and certificate programs.[29]
The EBS Law School offers a law programme (mostly held in german) leading to the German State Examination (Erste Juristische Prüfung) in jurisprudence.
The law programme at EBS Law School is structured into a total of eight semesters and includes a foundation period, a main study period, a semester abroad and a specialisation period.[30] After three years law students receive a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.). At the end students must take the german bar examination (German State Examination).[30] The Law School's students are among the best in Germany, with a rate of over 60% of students passing the bar examination with distinction (Prädikatsexamen).[31] Since 2014, four of the best graduates of the state Hesse have been from EBS University.[31]
As of September 2023, the law school employs 18 professors and lecturers. Additionally, 29 external lecturers teach at the law school, among them professors from some of the nations best ranked universities, judges, researchers and lawyers from some of the countries leading law firms.[32]
According to several rankings, it’s considered one of the best in Germany. In 2023, they received the 5th place of the CHE Ranking which focusses on the academic quality, and third based on the LTO Ranking which primarily focuses on student satisfaction.[33]
With around 60% reaching at least a “Prädikatsexamen” in the first state exam,[34] the Law School ranks second in Germany after the Bucerius Law School.[35]
In 2019, the law school ranked 10th by reputation in Germany according to ranking by WirtschaftsWoche.[36][37][38]
The law schools partner network includes some of the most reputable national and international law firms,[39][40][41] including Clifford Chance, Hengeler Mueller, Gleiss Lutz, Linklaters and Skadden.[42]
During the third year of law school, students must spend a semester abroad. The Law School has a network of partner universities, including Bocconi University, Paris Dauphine University and University of Amsterdam.
In 2022, the Diversity and Refugee Law Clinic was founded.[43]
During their first year of studies, students are members of two “Ressorts”, which do charitable work, visit local companies and institutions, organise Moot Courts, and contribute to university life in a variety of other ways. Each Ressort focusses on specific subjects, and are often different from the Ressorts at the Business faculty.
Every year, first year students organise the EBS law congress, which often features a list of well-known speakers including politicians, judges, professors and entrepreneurs.[44] Corporate partners and guest include leading law firms, but also companies in the legal, recruiting and media space. The event is the biggest student organised law congress in Germany.
In July 2022, the BRYTER Center for Digitalization & Law was opened,[45] which researches and teaches on topics of law and digitization.[46]
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. Other notable student organizations and initiatives include:
EBS University is part of various international rankings
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.[55] In 2008 the EBS Alumni Association initiated the Alumni Alliance, a strategic cooperation between the Harvard Clubs of Germany, Stanford Alumni Rhein-Main Frankfurt, HSG Alumni St. Gallen Frankfurt, and ETH Alumni Zürich and Frankfurt.[citation needed]
The EBS maintains a global network of 270 partner universities.[62] The university offers several double degree options, including Tongji University, EDHEC Business School, Brock University and Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.[63]
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