Mannheim Business School

Mannheim Business School
TypeBusiness School
Established2005
DeanJens Wüstemann
Academic staff
180
Postgraduates650
Location, ,
49°29′00″N 8°27′53″E / 49.4832°N 8.4647°E / 49.4832; 8.4647
CampusUrban (Mannheim Palace)
ColorsBlue, White    
AffiliationsUniversity of Mannheim
Prechel Foundation
EQUIS
AACSB
AMBA
Websitemannheim-business-school.com
Study and Conference Centre of Mannheim Business School in the Mannheim Palace

Mannheim Business School (MBS) is the umbrella organization for management education at the University of Mannheim. The school offers four international MBA programs: the Mannheim Master of Business Administration (part-time and full-time), the Mannheim Executive MBA, the ESSEC & MANNHEIM Executive MBA (weekend and modular) and the MANNHEIM & TONGJI Executive MBA. The Mannheim Master of Accounting and Taxation program and the Mannheim Master in Management and Analytics program complete the MBS degree portfolio. Non-degree offerings include Executive Education and Digital Learning. Its legal form is a gGmbH, a non-profit Ltd, whose shareholders are the Prechel Foundation and the University of Mannheim.[1]

As of November 1, 2010, Jens Wüstemann is President of the school. The school is located in the city of Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg in Germany at Mannheim Palace, one of the largest baroque castles in Europe. International students at the school account for more than 60 percent. With class sizes ranging from a minimum of 30 participants in the Executive MBA programs to a maximum of 60 in the full-time MBA program, Mannheim Business School hosts a student body of 650 postgraduates in the degree programs on average.[1]

Mannheim Business School is considered the best German and one of the leading European business schools by several national and international rankings.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9] It is triple accredited by the European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS), the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) and the Association of MBAs (AMBA).[10]

  1. ^ a b School, Mannheim Business. "MBS at a Glance". www.mannheim-business-school.com. Retrieved 2019-08-15. {{cite web}}: |first= has generic name (help)
  2. ^ Financial Times Global MBA Ranking 2019
  3. ^ Financial Times European Business School Ranking 2018
  4. ^ Financial Times Master in Management Ranking 2018
  5. ^ Financial Times Executive MBA Ranking 2018
  6. ^ Financial Times Executive Education Ranking 2019
  7. ^ "Stanford Takes Top Spot in New Business School Ranking". Bloomberg News. Archived from the original on 2022-12-18.
  8. ^ Eduniversal Business School Ranking in Germany
  9. ^ The Economist - Which MBA? Ranking 2018
  10. ^ "The Triple Accredited Business Schools (AACSB, AMBA, EQUIS) (page 2/3)". www.mba.today. Retrieved 2019-08-15.