On 27 June, you have the perfect opportunity to experience EBS Universität first-hand. In an entertaining and informative presentation learn more about our law degree programme, our Bachelor in Business Studies programme, what makes EBS so special and lots of other details about the admissions process and student finance.
At the get-together barbecue in the Schloss courtyard following the presentation you will be able to discuss any questions you may have with EBS staff, students and faculty members. See what EBS has to offer and gain your own personal impresssion. Book your place now by clicking here.
Enjoy!! :)
Useful insights and interesting facts about studying at EBS Business School in Germany
Saturday, May 25, 2013
"Discover EBS" - EBS Barbecue
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Saturday, May 11, 2013
From South America to Germany
Hey guys,
Here is another testimony of an international student from Uruguay who has just finished her Master degree at EBS Business School.
I hope you will appreciate what she tells us all ;)
"Hay veces que llegamos a un punto en el que, si bien sentimos tenerlo todo, sentimos también que queremos hacer algo más de nosotros. Yo hace año y medio terminé mi título de grado en Uruguay, y decidí venir a Alemania a hacer una Maestría en Gerencia. El sólo hecho de cambiar de cultura ha sido un gran desafío, y una de mis experiencias más enriquecedoras, tanto en lo profesional como en lo personal.
Here is another testimony of an international student from Uruguay who has just finished her Master degree at EBS Business School.
I hope you will appreciate what she tells us all ;)
"Hay veces que llegamos a un punto en el que, si bien sentimos tenerlo todo, sentimos también que queremos hacer algo más de nosotros. Yo hace año y medio terminé mi título de grado en Uruguay, y decidí venir a Alemania a hacer una Maestría en Gerencia. El sólo hecho de cambiar de cultura ha sido un gran desafío, y una de mis experiencias más enriquecedoras, tanto en lo profesional como en lo personal.
Es tanto lo que uno gana con este tipo de aventura, que lo quiero compartir contigo. Porque yo también he estado ahí, del otro lado del charco, pensando si valía la pena. No hay nada como estar en casa; pero después de todo, si uno decide irse, también siempre tiene la oportunidad de volver. Y qué más lindo que volver con una mochila cargada de mundo!
Por qué Alemania? Porque la sociedad alemana se caracteriza por su Eficiencia, Exactitud, Formalidad, Profesionalismo, Competencia, Perseverancia, Perfeccionismo... y son valores que quería adoptar para mi carrera profesional. Por otro lado, elegí Alemania porque quería desmitificar clichés como ser la frialdad, la arrogancia y la falta de espontaneidad de su gente.
Sin saberlo de antemano, terminé haciendo mi maestría en una de las mejores universidades alemanas para estudios en negocios: EBS Business School. Una universidad de carácter internacional, y por ende ofreciendo los programas en inglés. Ha oficiado como mi ventana al mundo, no sólo por el semestre de intercambio en otro país y las prácticas en empresas internacionales (también en otros países), sino por poder sentarme en la mesa del comedor a hablar con mis amigos de Alemania, de Italia, de Irán, de China, de Rusia, de España, de India, de Moldavia, de Croacia, de Finlandia, Suecia, Irlanda, Eslovaquia, Estados Unidos, Australia, Francia, Malta, Bélgica, Canadá, Nueva Zelanda, Singapur, Pakistán, Marruecos, Sudáfrica, entre tantos otros. Y claro, también un par viniendo de países de América Latina, la mayoría viniendo de México, pero muy poquitos. Supongo que se debe a que los programas de intercambio no están tan fomentados en las universidades latinoamericanas. Y es una pena, por todo lo que un intercambio o el realizar una carrera completa en el extranjero implican. Entonces, para nosotros latinoamericanos, el venirnos a estudiar a otro país u otro continente depende casi enteramente de nuestra iniciativa, y de la suerte de encontrar información útil y confiable en internet.
Si estás estudiando en Sudamérica, y querés hacer un semestre de intercambio, podés fijarte si tu universidad tiene a EBS Business School como una de sus Partner Universities.
Por ejemplo, EBS tiene convenio con 5 universidades en Argentina:
Por ejemplo, EBS tiene convenio con 5 universidades en Argentina:
- Universidad Argentina de la Empresa (UADE), Buenos Aires
- Universidad Austral, Facultad de Ciencias Empresariales, Rosario
- Universidad de Belgrano, Buenos Aires
- Universidad del Cema, Buenos Aires
- Universidad de San Andrés (UDESA), Victoria, Buenos Aires
- Escuela Superior de Economia y Administración de Empresas (ESEADE), Buenos Aires
Para ver qué otras universidades tienen convenio con EBS (ya sea para venirte a EBS de intercambio, o para ver a qué país te podrías ir de intercambio en caso de que decidas estudiar en EBS) seguí el link:
Suerte, chicos!!
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Student-led organizations and initiatives at EBS Business School
Hey guys,
In a previous post I mentioned a few student-led organizations such as EBS Symposium, EBSpreneurship, EBS Supply Chain Management Forum, etc. that are exclusive events organized entirely by the EBS students.
However, apart from these, the university offers the students the possibility to engage in many other initiatives that aim at developing their personalities and at offering them opportunities that match their interests and hobbies.
Thus, EBS Business School has over 20 resorts in which students participate in their free time.
As you can see on the picture below, there are resorts for sports, music, wine tasting, communication, art, accounting, marketing, etc.
So, if you are a singer or play an instrument, you can always join the EBS Band resort and play at various events organized by EBS.
OR if you would like to learn about the different kinds of wine and taste them then you should definitely join the In Vino Veritas resort.
Thus, no matter your passions or hobbies, there is always something for you to do while studying at EBS Business School. ;)
For more information, feel free to visit http://www.ebs.edu/ressorts.html?&L=1
Enjoy!! :)
In a previous post I mentioned a few student-led organizations such as EBS Symposium, EBSpreneurship, EBS Supply Chain Management Forum, etc. that are exclusive events organized entirely by the EBS students.
However, apart from these, the university offers the students the possibility to engage in many other initiatives that aim at developing their personalities and at offering them opportunities that match their interests and hobbies.
Thus, EBS Business School has over 20 resorts in which students participate in their free time.
As you can see on the picture below, there are resorts for sports, music, wine tasting, communication, art, accounting, marketing, etc.
So, if you are a singer or play an instrument, you can always join the EBS Band resort and play at various events organized by EBS.
OR if you would like to learn about the different kinds of wine and taste them then you should definitely join the In Vino Veritas resort.
Thus, no matter your passions or hobbies, there is always something for you to do while studying at EBS Business School. ;)
For more information, feel free to visit http://www.ebs.edu/ressorts.html?&L=1
Enjoy!! :)
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Thursday, May 2, 2013
From India to Germany - International experience at EBS Business School
There are many success stories of international students coming to EBS Business School in Germany and proving to everyone why they deserve a special and honorable spot in the university's history.
Here is an amazing article of a friend of mine who tells the beautiful story of an Indian exchange student at EBS. There is nothing else to add, so I'll just let you discover it yourselves.
"As the slogan 'Inspiring Personalities' suggests, EBS is a platform where the world best talent from different nationalities come and learn, inspire and get inspired.Here is the story of Sowmyalakshmi Sethuraman from Indian Institute ofTechnology ( Department of Management Studies) who has stayed at EBS for a semester as an exchange student.
Globalization is the buzz word today, and no institution of higher education can claim to be truly global without reaching out to the locals in different parts of the world. Having completed my tenure here in EBS as an exchange student from DoMS (Department of Management Studies), Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras, I couldn’t agree more on the importance of globalization in the field of education.
Braving the cold weather and persistent snow in what was called the coldest winter in Germany in years, EBS was as welcoming as I’d heard about it. It was probably the first time ever for most of us from India to be meeting such an eclectic mix of students, almost from every possible region in the world. Nigeria to Bulgaria, India to Japan. I met people from different nations which I have ever heard of. One of the greatest advantages of such an Exchange Programme is the platform that provided us a learning about and embrace each other’s’ cultures, diversities, traditions and much more. EBS provided more than one way for such networking.
The MBA Classrooms
Do we get extra marks for class participation? Well, it doesn’t really matter to the students, given the highly charged intellectual environment both the faculty and students foster in every classroom session. As future leaders and managers, we all strive for quality decision making, and what better way to arrive at it than by learning from multiple perspectives of students from all over the globe. A holistic approach to case studies, extensive discussions and debates, listening to each other’s experiences, all in all contributes to learning with an open mind.
The professors come with rich industry experience and excellent academic background, and also extend the learning outside classrooms by arranging meaningful industrial visits.
The ‘E’ quotient
Ethics and Entrepreneurship – these two arguably are the most hotly discussed topics in most of the leading B schools, both having their respective growing relevance in today’s world.
One very unique course which aptly echoes this E-quotient as well as the motto of EBS, ‘inspiring personalities’, was the VIP (Very Inspiring People) course, a series of talks by inspiring people from the field of Social Business / Social Entrepreneurship. Here, a range of Entrepreneurs shared their stories which aimed at triggering a sense of community in the students, and also highlighting the need for more and more Entrepreneurs today. Innovation and Entrepreneurship was also one such course helping us nurture entrepreneurial skills through workshops and interactive panel discussions.
Through these and many other courses and endeavors, EBS comes across to me as an institution which earnestly makes an effort to imbibe a sense of responsible leadership to its students, by integrating the importance of Ethics in its courses, and not having an isolated approach.
And everything else
While we enjoyed the quiet and charming countryside on the banks of Rhine and its sprawling vineyards, we planned hard to find the best ways to travel Europe. Writing about our Euro-trotting will probably take pages, be it about visiting places with momentous history, spectacular landscapes or potpourri of diverse culture and art.
Cooking became our newfound hobby, trying everything from the famous German Schnitzels to the Indian tadka in our little kitchen. We had frequent shopping sprees in Frankfurt on bright sunny days and lazy little parties at home over some beer and native wine on coldest of days.
I would sum up by saying that your experiences and learning will multiply, if you choose to come as an exchange student to EBS. It takes you away from home, only to find a new home for you everywhere you go."
Here is an amazing article of a friend of mine who tells the beautiful story of an Indian exchange student at EBS. There is nothing else to add, so I'll just let you discover it yourselves.
"As the slogan 'Inspiring Personalities' suggests, EBS is a platform where the world best talent from different nationalities come and learn, inspire and get inspired.Here is the story of Sowmyalakshmi Sethuraman from Indian Institute ofTechnology ( Department of Management Studies) who has stayed at EBS for a semester as an exchange student.
Globalization is the buzz word today, and no institution of higher education can claim to be truly global without reaching out to the locals in different parts of the world. Having completed my tenure here in EBS as an exchange student from DoMS (Department of Management Studies), Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras, I couldn’t agree more on the importance of globalization in the field of education.
Braving the cold weather and persistent snow in what was called the coldest winter in Germany in years, EBS was as welcoming as I’d heard about it. It was probably the first time ever for most of us from India to be meeting such an eclectic mix of students, almost from every possible region in the world. Nigeria to Bulgaria, India to Japan. I met people from different nations which I have ever heard of. One of the greatest advantages of such an Exchange Programme is the platform that provided us a learning about and embrace each other’s’ cultures, diversities, traditions and much more. EBS provided more than one way for such networking.
The MBA Classrooms
Do we get extra marks for class participation? Well, it doesn’t really matter to the students, given the highly charged intellectual environment both the faculty and students foster in every classroom session. As future leaders and managers, we all strive for quality decision making, and what better way to arrive at it than by learning from multiple perspectives of students from all over the globe. A holistic approach to case studies, extensive discussions and debates, listening to each other’s experiences, all in all contributes to learning with an open mind.
The professors come with rich industry experience and excellent academic background, and also extend the learning outside classrooms by arranging meaningful industrial visits.
The ‘E’ quotient
Ethics and Entrepreneurship – these two arguably are the most hotly discussed topics in most of the leading B schools, both having their respective growing relevance in today’s world.
One very unique course which aptly echoes this E-quotient as well as the motto of EBS, ‘inspiring personalities’, was the VIP (Very Inspiring People) course, a series of talks by inspiring people from the field of Social Business / Social Entrepreneurship. Here, a range of Entrepreneurs shared their stories which aimed at triggering a sense of community in the students, and also highlighting the need for more and more Entrepreneurs today. Innovation and Entrepreneurship was also one such course helping us nurture entrepreneurial skills through workshops and interactive panel discussions.
Through these and many other courses and endeavors, EBS comes across to me as an institution which earnestly makes an effort to imbibe a sense of responsible leadership to its students, by integrating the importance of Ethics in its courses, and not having an isolated approach.
And everything else
While we enjoyed the quiet and charming countryside on the banks of Rhine and its sprawling vineyards, we planned hard to find the best ways to travel Europe. Writing about our Euro-trotting will probably take pages, be it about visiting places with momentous history, spectacular landscapes or potpourri of diverse culture and art.
Cooking became our newfound hobby, trying everything from the famous German Schnitzels to the Indian tadka in our little kitchen. We had frequent shopping sprees in Frankfurt on bright sunny days and lazy little parties at home over some beer and native wine on coldest of days.
I would sum up by saying that your experiences and learning will multiply, if you choose to come as an exchange student to EBS. It takes you away from home, only to find a new home for you everywhere you go."
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Bachelor and Master Summer Session at EBS
Got nothing to do this summer but wish for something challenging and entertaining?
They try out the new Bachelor and Master Business Summer session "Doing Business in Europe" at EBS Business School and learn about European integration and monetary unification, business leadership and European financial markets within an international context. The lectures will be led by experts in the field from the European Parliament in Strasbourg and from the car manufacturer OPEL AG.
For more information, please check out the link below and submit your application as soon as possible.
http://www.ebs.edu/2128.html?&L=1
Good luck! :)
They try out the new Bachelor and Master Business Summer session "Doing Business in Europe" at EBS Business School and learn about European integration and monetary unification, business leadership and European financial markets within an international context. The lectures will be led by experts in the field from the European Parliament in Strasbourg and from the car manufacturer OPEL AG.
For more information, please check out the link below and submit your application as soon as possible.
http://www.ebs.edu/2128.html?&L=1
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The Rheingau region
EBS Business School could not have been located in a better place than the Rheingau region in Germany. Absolutely astonishing this spring!
This is only a few kilometres away from the university.
This is only a few kilometres away from the university.
A beautiful street in the village near by.
A typical German inn
Beautiful park in Wiesbaden... very close to EBS Business School.
The university is sooo green in spring :)
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
What makes EBS Business School so special
After almost one year spent at EBS Business School, I have really understood what makes this institution so special.
First, the university is located in one of the most beautiful regions of Germany. Everywhere around you there are castles, monasteries, wine banks and wine banks and wine banks. Yes, the famous Riesling wine comes from here and the vine yards are absolutely gorgeous now in spring. Rheingau is definitely the perfect place to study and relax with a glass of wine in your free time :)
Second, EBS Business School has amazing connections among the German companies, universities around the world for your semester abroad and among the best students. Only here you will see multi-nationals coming on campus and recruiting students. Only here you will have the best job offers and the largest variety of universities for your exchange semester. And finally, only here you will get to make amazing friends from the best students of Germany - all gathered at EBS!
Third, the professors at EBS are absolutely the best!! They are widely renown for their research. They are passionate about teaching AND they put a lot of emphasis on practical learning. Here we do a lot of case studies, real-life projects with German companies and trips to various manufacturers (e.g. Opel, Daimler, BMW, P&G, L'Oreal, etc.). All these thanks to the amazing EBS faculty and staff!
Finally, at EBS Business School we have some of the best and biggest conferences in entrepreneurship, logistics, automotive industry, sports and management. These events are entirely organized by the student body WITHOUT any help from the professors or staff. It's absolutely mind-blowing what a group of motivated students can do. Curious? Check out the following links to some of the best student-led conferences.
EBSpreneurship http://ebspreneurship.de/
EBS Supply Chain Management Conference http://www.ebs-smf.de/
EBS Congress for Sports, Business and Society http://www.ebs-csbs.de/
Did I mention that the largest European student-led event is EBS Symposium organized entirely by the EBS students?
http://www.ebs-symposium.de/en/
ONLY at EBS Business School! :)
First, the university is located in one of the most beautiful regions of Germany. Everywhere around you there are castles, monasteries, wine banks and wine banks and wine banks. Yes, the famous Riesling wine comes from here and the vine yards are absolutely gorgeous now in spring. Rheingau is definitely the perfect place to study and relax with a glass of wine in your free time :)
Second, EBS Business School has amazing connections among the German companies, universities around the world for your semester abroad and among the best students. Only here you will see multi-nationals coming on campus and recruiting students. Only here you will have the best job offers and the largest variety of universities for your exchange semester. And finally, only here you will get to make amazing friends from the best students of Germany - all gathered at EBS!
Third, the professors at EBS are absolutely the best!! They are widely renown for their research. They are passionate about teaching AND they put a lot of emphasis on practical learning. Here we do a lot of case studies, real-life projects with German companies and trips to various manufacturers (e.g. Opel, Daimler, BMW, P&G, L'Oreal, etc.). All these thanks to the amazing EBS faculty and staff!
Finally, at EBS Business School we have some of the best and biggest conferences in entrepreneurship, logistics, automotive industry, sports and management. These events are entirely organized by the student body WITHOUT any help from the professors or staff. It's absolutely mind-blowing what a group of motivated students can do. Curious? Check out the following links to some of the best student-led conferences.
EBSpreneurship http://ebspreneurship.de/
EBS Supply Chain Management Conference http://www.ebs-smf.de/
EBS Congress for Sports, Business and Society http://www.ebs-csbs.de/
Did I mention that the largest European student-led event is EBS Symposium organized entirely by the EBS students?
http://www.ebs-symposium.de/en/
ONLY at EBS Business School! :)
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