The CBS International Business School (CBS) is a state-recognised, private business school which emerged in 2020 from the individual brands Cologne Business School (CBS) and European Management School (EMS). At its locations in Cologne, Mainz and Potsdam, it offers approximately 1,900 students its predominantly English-language business management study courses with the academic degrees Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Master of Arts, Master of Science and MBA. The CBS Cologne Business School GmbH is the responsible body of the university.
The development of the CBS International Business School is closely connected to the European Business and Language Academy, which was founded in 1908 as a private academy at the location of the current Cologne campus in the southern part of Cologne. In the winter semester 1993/1994, the Europäische Wirtschafts- und Sprachenakademie (EWS) introduced courses of study according to the Bachelor system for the first time under the new name "International Campus", which made it one of the first providers of these degrees in Germany alongside the University of Bochum. In 1998, the study programmes of this business studies bachelor model were the first in Germany to be accredited by FIBAA. One year later, the university was renamed "Cologne Business School - International Campus", which can still be found in the acronym "CBS" of the university name "CBS International Business School".
The CBS first expanded in 2006 and founded the European Management School (EMS) as its second location, today's "Campus Mainz". Since 2016, the CBS has been part of the Stuttgart Klett Group and was awarded IACBE accreditation (International Accreditation Council for Business Education) in 2018.
With the re-design of the new brand in 2020, the CBS International Business School presents itself as a joint university group with an enhanced study profile and with the new slogan "Creating tomorrow". Since August 2020, the CBS International Business School has had a further campus in Potsdam-Babelsberg.
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<p>Not only learning theoretically how project management works, but also applying tools and mastering concrete planning and control tasks - this practical learning experience was made by 60 prospective logistics managers at the CBS International Business School last semester and linked their project work with voluntary initiatives for Ukraine.<br /> <br /> At the campus in Brühl, 35 dual students worked on logistical solutions for the "Blue and Yellow Cross" association, which has already received the Cologne Honorary Award for its commitment to Ukraine.<br /> <br /> Their challenge: to deliver relief supplies even more efficiently to the people in need in the war zones of Ukraine.<br /> <br /> In Neuss, 25 students in their project management course examined the question of how the "Ridne Slowo" association, a contact point for Ukrainians who have fled to Germany, can present itself more effectively on the various communication platforms in order to increase awareness of its services.</p>
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