Berlin School of Economics and Law

Berlin School of Economics and Law
Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Recht Berlin
Other name
BSEL
TypePublic
Established1971; 53 years ago (1971)[1]
AffiliationAMBA Accreditation, FIBAA Accreditation, ACQUIN, AQAS, NIBS, EFMD, AACSB
PresidentAndreas Zaby
Students10.472
Address
Badensche Straße 52, 10825 Berlin
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52°29′07″N 13°20′16″E / 52.48528°N 13.33778°E / 52.48528; 13.33778
CampusUrban
Colors  Black   White   Red
Websitewww.hwr-berlin.de
Schöneberg campus
BPS Berlin Professional School
Friedrichsfelde campus

The Berlin School of Economics and Law (German: Hochschule für Wirtschaft und Recht), abbreviated as BSEL, is a public institution of higher education and research founded on 1 April 2009 through the merger of the Berlin School of Economics (BSE) and the FHVR Berlin. The BSEL portfolio provides a wide range of Bachelor's, Master's and doctoral programmes in fields such as business, administration for the public and private sector, public security, law, or engineering.[3][4][5] BSEL has an international approach with close working relationships to over 150 partner universities all over the world.

The school offers a 5-year dual degree with France's ESCE International Business School in Paris, enabling selected bilingual students to have the "Master in Management" from ESCE and the Master of Arts from HWR Berlin. This program is supported by the Franco-German University (FGU).

According to Times Higher Education , BSEL is considered one of the top 15 MBA schools (rank 6) in Germany [1]. At the same time, in WirtschaftsWoche's ranking of Germany's major applied science universities, BSEL ranked 5th in Business & Information Systems Engineering (2015) [2], and 12th in Computer Science in the country (2018) [3] Archived 2019-08-13 at the Wayback Machine.

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  2. ^ "Berlin School of Economics & Law". Eunicas.
  3. ^ "Berlin School of Economics and Law". Mastersportal.
  4. ^ "Berlin School of Economics & Law". Studyabroad.
  5. ^ "Berlin School of Economics and Law". Phdsportal.