List of Business Schools in Europe - Germany

Germany

  • Berlin School of Economics and Law, Berlin
  • Business and Information Technology School, Iserlohn
  • Cologne Business School, Cologne
  • ESB Business School, Reutlingen
  • ESCP Europe, Berlin
  • EBS University for Business and Law, Wiesbaden and Oestrich-Winkel
  • European School of Management and Technology, Berlin
  • FOM - Fachhochschule fuer Oekonomie und Management, Essen
  • Frankfurt School of Finance & Management, Frankfurt
  • GISMA Business School, Hannover
  • Goethe Business School, Frankfurt
  • Hamburg School of Business Administration, Hamburg
  • Handelshochschule Leipzig, Leipzig
  • HFU Business School, Schwenningen
  • International Business School, Lippstadt and Nuremberg
  • Karlshochschule International University
  • Kühne Logistics University, Hamburg
  • Mannheim Business School, Mannheim
  • Munich Business School, Munich
  • Northern Institute of Technology Management, Hamburg
  • Steinbeis-Hochschule Berlin, Berlin
  • Stuttgart Institute of Management and Technology, Stuttgart
  • WFI – Ingolstadt School of Management, Ingolstadt
  • WHU-Otto Beisheim School of Management, Vallendar

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