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CBS is by national and international standards a strong institution with a distinctive ‘business university’ profile. The following pages provide ample evidence of our excellence in research and education.Two decades ago, CBS took the decision to pursue a strategy of global development and internationalisa-tion – a strategic direction that will be reinforced even further in the years to come. Today, CBS can take pride in a unique international profile that facilitates lively exchange of in- and out-bound students and staff.Furthermore, CBS benefits immensely from a student body that is highly motivated in terms of academic learning as well as extracurricular activities. CBS students are a significant strength of this university, bringing entrepreneurship and great vitality to our activities.CBS enjoys the advantages of an architecturally attractive university campus, centrally located in Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark. Our location provides CBS with a valuable foundation for future growth.We hope that this short overview will get you acquainted with – or perhaps update you on – our unique university. Do not hesitate to contact us if we can provide further information about our activities.
Per Holten-Andersen,President
WHERE UNIVERSITY MEANS BUSINESS
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What does it take to tackle large-scale societal and business challenges – sustainability or international debt, technological innovation or cross-cultural com-munication? At CBS we certainly believe that excel-lent teaching and research are needed to provide the sharpest analyses and insights.
Since the challenges often cross intellectual bounda-ries, we believe too that cross-disciplinary perspectives are important; our scale often allows us to address problems from a diversity of angles. And we believe that open and collaborative partnerships are essential, both with researchers and other universities but also between students, businesses, public institutions, NGOs and policy makers.
For CBS, ‘business in society’ is about taking our societal responsibilities seriously. But it is also about being open to new ways of thinking and working – including new teaching programmes and new ways of delivering education. ‘Business in society’ is more than just a slogan. We see it as a provocation, a stimulus, a challenge to current ways of working and a hope for the future.
At CSE we develop entrepreneurship in society through collaboration with
students, teachers, researchers and the corporate sector.
Learn more about CSE and entrepreneurship in society at cse.cbs.dk
COPENHAGEN SCHOOL OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP (CSE)
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CBS addresses societal challenges that cross academic borders by way of the Business in Society Platforms (BiS Platforms).
By dealing innovatively with complex societal and business problems, the BiS Platforms aim to engage top researchers from CBS and elsewhere, as well as students, business leaders and policymakers.
The BiS Platforms are:
Sustainability
Public-Private
Competitiveness
Entrepreneurship
Maritime
Learn more about the BiS Platforms at cbs.dk/bis
INTER DISCIPLINARY COLLABORATION:BiS PLATFORMS
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The President answers to a Board of Directors with a majority of external representatives from the business community. An elected Academic Council acts as an academic advisory board.
LAST UPDATED: 3 MARCH 2015
Academic Council
Diversity and Inclusion CouncilPRESIDENT VP for International Affairs
UNIVERSITY DIRECTOR DEAN OF EDUCATIONDEAN OF RESEARCH
DEPARTMENTSSHARED CENTRAL SERVICES PROGRAMME ADM.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
CBS OVERVIEW
The responsibility for research and teaching is divided between the heads of department and the academic directors of the degree programmes respectively, and both refer directly to the deans.
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CBS IN TOTALS
22,829
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
4,287FULL-TIME ACADEMIC STAFF
673
PHD STUDENTS
224
PHD DEGREES CONFERRED
36
PART-TIME ACADEMIC STAFF
874
ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF
649
2015
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FUNDING 174.4
EXCHANGE AND COOPERATION AGREEMENTS WORLDWIDE
MILLION €
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TOTALS 31.12.2015
RESEARCHWith the distinctiveness of its diversity, Copenhagen Business School aims to become a world-leading business university with research – and teaching – excellence in classical management disciplines (including finance and economics, accounting and operations management, market-ing, strategic management and organisation) and in disciplines that place business in a wider social, political and cultural context.
ARTICLES IN PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS
RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS1,766514
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The Center for Financial Frictions (FRIC) (2012-2018) – a Center of Excellence within the field of financial economics – at the Department of Finance is established on the basis of a grant from the Danish National Research Foundation.
The World-Class Research Environment (WCRE) initiative is a CBS way of fostering research environments of excellence. The WCRE II and their hosting departments (2014-2019) are:• Human Capital, Organizational Design and Performance (Depart-
ment of Economics and Department of Strategic Management and Globalization)
• Governing Responsible Business (Department of International Communication and Management)
The CBS expert database features CBS researchers specialised in CBS’ core
research areas, who are willing to share their knowledge and comment on issues
within their fields of expertise. Visit the experts at experts.cbs.dk.
EXCELLENCE AND WORLD-CLASS RESEARCH ENVIRONMENTS
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Department of Economics (ECON):
Centre for Economic and Business Research (CEBR)
Centre for Owner-Managed Businesses (COMB)
Pension Research Centre (PeRCent)*
Department of Finance (FI):
Center for Statistics (CST)
The DNRF Center of Excellence for Financial Frictions (FRIC)
Pension Research Centre (PeRCent)*
Department of International Business Communication (IBC):
Center for Research and Innovation in Translation and Translation Technology (CRITT)
Center for the Study of Europe (CEF)
Danish centre for Applied Speech Technology (DanCAST)
Department of Intercultural Communication and Management (ICM):
Centre for Business and Development Studies (CBDS)
CBS Centre for Corporate Social Responsibility (cbsCSR)
* PeRCent is a joint research centre under the Department of Economics and the Department of Finance.
Department of Business and Politics (DBP):
Center for Civil Society Studies
Department of Accounting and Auditing (ACC)
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Department of Strategic Management and Globalization (SMG)
Law Department (LAW)
Department of Operations Management (OM):
Centre for Business Development and Management (CVL)
Department of Marketing (MARKTG):
Center for Tourism and Culture Management (TCM)
Department of IT Management (ITM):
Center for Business Data Analytics (BDA)
Department of Organization (IOA):
Center for Health Management (CHM)
Imagine .. Creative Industries Research (Imagine ..)
Department of Management, Politics and Philosophy (MPP):
Center for Business History (CVH)
Centre for School and Welfare Management (CEFS)
Department of International Economics and Management (INT):
Asia Research Centre (ARC)
Center for Corporate Governance (CCG)
Center for International Business and Emerging Markets (CIBEM)
Center for Leisure and Culture Services (CLCS)
Copenhagen Business Confucius Institute (CI)
Department of Innovation and Organizational Economics (INO):
Danish Research Unit for Industrial Dynamics (DRUID)
Research Centre on Biotech Business (Biotech Business)
CBS offers a comprehensive range of university degrees in economics and business administration. Other programmes combine business studies with social sciences and the humanities, offering education in the fields of IT, philosophy, politics, language, sociology, communication and others.
Our broad selection of full-time programmes complies with the three levels:• 3-year bachelor programmes• 2-year master programmes• 3-year PhD programmes
The MSc programme in Advanced Economics and Finance, an elite master programme for top qualified foreign and Danish students, is also offered at CBS.
Furthermore, we offer part-time and full-time programmes in continuing education:• Executive master programmes• Full-time MBA• Diploma programmes and short courses
For more information on our wide range of part-time and full-time programmes in continuing education, please see pages 24 and 25.
DEGREE PROGRAMMES
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TOTAL ENROLMENT
TOTAL NUMBER OF GRADUATES
TOTAL NUMBER OF STUDENTS
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5,650
22,829
STUDENTS
BACHELOR 7,442
MASTER 10,071
EXECUTIVE MASTER 1,537
DIPLOMA 3,779
= 250 students
EXECUTIVE MASTER 297
BACHELOR 1,914
MASTER 2,328
DIPLOMA 1,671
BACHELOR 2,729
MASTER 3,185
EXECUTIVE MASTER 498
OVERALL 01.10.2015
21FULL-TIME BACHELOR PROGRAMMESPROGRAMME ENROLLED STUDENTS GRADUATES
BSc in Economics and Business Adm. 636 1,622 448
BSc in International Business* 158 487 136
BSc in Business Adm. and Service Management* (3 concentrations) 177 451 69
BSc in Business Adm. and Project Management 85 227 **
BSc in Business Adm. and Information Systems 107 275 72
BSc in Business Adm. and Commercial Law 197 519 125
BSc in Business Adm. and Management Science 89 252 66
BSc in Business Adm. and Philosophy 72 192 54
BSc in Business Adm. and Organisational Communication 150 413 111
BSc in Business Adm. and Psychology 148 421 96
BSc in Business Adm. and Sociology* 59 170 46
BSc in International Business and Politics* 122 354 95
BSc in International Shipping and Trade* 52 72 ***
BSc in Business, Language and Culture* 134 347 97
BSc in Business, Asian Language and Culture* 71 209 90
BA in Information Management* 52 138 36
BA in International Business Communication - 35 129
BA in Intercultural Market Communication 179 533 183
BA in English and Organizational Communication 104 276 61
BA in European Business 137 375 **
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MSc in Economics and Business Adm.* (14 concentrations) 1,400 4,264 1,115
MSc in Business Economics and Auditing 132 721 268
MSc in Business Adm. and Information Systems* (2 concentrations) 249 604 74
MSc in Business Adm. and Commercial Law 118 403 76
MSc in Business Adm. and Management Science 50 170 37
MSc in Business Adm. and Philosophy* 30 116 **
MSc in Business Adm. and Philosophy - - 15
MSc in Business Adm. and Organisational Communication 206 664 124
MSc in Business Adm. and Psychology 62 189 46
MSc in International Business and Politics* 70 312 71
MSc in Business, Language and Culture* (2 concentrations) 131 370 72
MSc in Advanced Economics and Finance* (Elite programme) 31 103 14
MSc in Business Administration and Bioentrepreneurship* 33 34 13
MSc in Social Science - Human Resource Management 107 334 64
MSc in Social Science - Management of Creative Business Processes* 72 247 60
MSc in Social Science - Organisational Innovation and Entrepreneurship* 97 255 47
MSc in Social Science - Political Communication and Management 58 241 53
MSc in Social Science - Service Management* 68 246 51
MA in International Business Communication (2 concentrations)* 219 313 14
MA in International Business Communication (2 concentrations) 52 485 114
Other programmes:
MSc in Social Science – Public Management and Social Development (in Beijing – in collaboration with UCAS)
MSc in Innovation Management (in Beijing – in collaboration with Aalborg University and UCAS)
* Taught in English
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MSc in Business Administration and Innovation in Health Care
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An important aspect of the university’s profile is the wide range of part-time programmes and courses targeted at the business sector. They range from 2-year executive master programmes to 4-year diploma programmes, Summer University and short courses.
All our programmes are research-based and designed to meet the lifelong learning and leadership development needs for executives and profession-als as well as their organisations (both private and public).
As a part of our continuing education area, CBS Executive, a commercial foundation independent of CBS, has been established to accommodate the growing need for customised executive development programmes.
EXECUTIVE MASTER PROGRAMMESCONTINUING EDUCATION
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Full-time Master of Business Administration*
Executive Master of Business Administration*
Flexible Executive Master of Business Administration*
Master of Public Administration
Master of Public Governance
Executive MBA in Shipping and Logistics*
Master of Management Development
Master in Tax
Master in Leadership and Innovation in Complex Systems*
Graduate Certificate in Business Administration
Graduate Diploma in Business Administration
• Finance
• Financial and Management Accounting
• Financial Planning
• International Business
• Accounting Control and Process Management
• Marketing Management
• Organisation and Management
• Supply Chain Management
High-level, targeted supplementary training and management
development programmes
EXECUTIVE MASTER PROGRAMMES
DIPLOMA PROGRAMMES
CBS EXECUTIVE
* Taught in English
LIBRARY
CBS Library receives almost one million visitors every year. With more than 700 study seats, this is one of the busiest spaces at CBS – seven days a week, all year round.
CBS Library serves the students and researchers at CBS as well as the public with study facilities, online access to quality information and much more.
In its strategy, CBS Library focuses on three growth areas: e-resources, information competences and research communication.
Over the past years, CBS Library has focused on digital materials. The use of the physical collection is decreasing rapidly in favour of electronic materials. Currently, there are more than 200,000 e-books and 46,000 e-journals available. In cooperation with programmes across CBS, CBS Library guides and teaches students, lecturers and researchers how to navigate and search in a knowledge-intensive world.
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CBS has established close ties to a select group of Danish and international companies, providing our Career Partners with the possibility to take part in a large diversity of activities with students.
Besides connecting with their future employees, the Career Partners play an important societal role in supporting students in their career preparation and generally join knowledge development.
CBS CAREER PARTNERS
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CBS strongly focuses on the students’ possibility of taking elements of their education at a partner university abroad. At the same time, foreign students are an important value-add to the internationalisation of CBS’ own student environment. CBS has exchange and cooperation agreements with universities and business schools all over the world.
CBS offers a wide variety of programmes and approx. 200 separate courses taught in English.
CBS INTERNATIONAL
TOTALS 31.12.2015
EXCHANGE AGREEMENTS
318 33PROGRAMMES TAUGHT IN ENGLISH
TOTAL 1,266 1,133 4,287 5,420
Europe 515 595 3,849 4,444
North America 301 243 70 313
Latin America 83 38 46 84
Asia/Australia 360 254 163 417
Africa/the Middle East 7 3 159 162
International Summer University Program (TO CBS) 521
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INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS 01.10.2015
FINANCIAL TIMES:
CBS (Europe)
EMBA (World)
EMBA (Europe)
Master in General Management
CEMS MIM
EDUNIVERSAL:
Europe
World
UTD TOP 100 BUSINESS SCHOOL RESEARCH RANKINGS:
World
Europe
Rankings are an important tool for CBS to benchmark our performance and ensure that we keep up high quality and stay focused on achieving new goals.
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BETTER WORLD MBA – CORPORATE KNIGHTS:
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CBS Campus
CBS is primarily located in four modern buildings in Frederiksberg, close to the heart of Copenhagen. Both the main complex at Solbjerg Plads, the architecturally acclaimed building by architect Henning Larsen in Dalgas Have and Kilen (the Wedge) reflect the characteristic Scandinavian style.
CBS has also rebuilt parts of the former Royal Copenhagen porcelain factory, and all parts of CBS Campus are within walking distance. CBS facilitates contact with different accommodation options for exchange students and visiting professors.
In September 2015, the newest addition to CBS campus, Graduate House, was officially inaugurated. Open 24 hours, Graduate House accommodates 1,600 graduate students and offers state-of-the-art teaching facilities.
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Student facilities include multimedia labs, interpretation labs, break-out rooms for group and project work, personal computers and a Learning Resource Center. Computers are replaced with new models at least every third year. Plugs for portable laptops are readily available, and wireless connections are installed in the main buildings.
Read more about our student facilities at cbs.dk/facilities
TOTAL AREA 131,858 M2
CBS CAMPUS
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About 76% of CBS’ financial foundation is derived from state funding, research grants and grants for education on a performance-based system of resource allocation. CBS strives to increase the external share of research funding. 12% of CBS’ income derives from tuition fees, 8% from external funding, and 3% from other income.
FUNDING INTERNATIONALRECOGNITION
Since 2000, CBS has been accredited by EQUIS (European Quality Improvement System), and since 2007 also by AMBA (Association of MBAs). On 1 August 2011, CBS received accreditation by AACSB (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business) as the first school in Scandinavia. CBS has thus acquired ’The Triple Crown’, an acknowledgement shared by only 74 business schools worldwide.CBS is the Danish member of CEMS – The Global Alliance in Management Education and a member of Partnership in International Management (PIM).
Performance based funding: 86.9
Basic research funding and other government grants: 46.2
Externally funded projects: 14.6
Tuition fees: 21
Other income: 5.6
INCOME, TOTAL 174.4
Payroll costs 112.9
Rent and real property taxes 13.9
Operation and maintenance of buildings 7.8
Other operating expenses 30.9
TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES 165.5
INCOME (MILLION €) 2015
EXPENSES (MILLION €) 2015
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Copper-roofed town houses, world-renowned architecture, timeless design and open air swim baths by the harbour. Copenhagen was founded more than 800 years ago and combines the old-world charm of its medieval origins with the vibrant life of a modern European metropolis.
With 1.9 million inhabitants, the city is human in scale and lively in atmosphere. A network of car-free pedestrian zones and cobbled squares create a liveable and atmospheric downtown area with cafés, cinemas and museums. Home to Europe’s longest pedestrian shopping street, Strøget, the city offers great shopping facilities. Since most Danes are fluent in English, you will find it easy to communicate.
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COPENHAGEN BUSINESS SCHOOLSOLBJERG PLADS 32000 FREDERIKSBERGDENMARK
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