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Copenhagen Business School
Copenhagen Business School has around 15,000
students and an annual intake of around 1,000 exchange students. With this
number of students as well as around 400 full-time researchers and around 500
administrative employees, CBS is one of the three largest business schools in
Northern Europe.
International Orientation with Regional
Anchoring CBS regards itself as a European university and strives to be among
the top business schools in Europe. Our research and teaching is structured in
line with international standards, and we measure our level of quality in
comparison with the foreign top universities.
CBS regards the resund
Region (which is one of the most dynamic regions in Europe, generating a quarter
of the combined GDP of Sweden and Denmark) as its natural home territory, and is
actively involved in cooperation across the resund, within the framework of the
resund University.
Partnership with the Business
Community Co-operation with Danish and foreign business communities is a
cornerstone in our strategy. CBS develops study programmes that meet the needs
of business executives and employees for lifelong learning. We also participate
in application-orientated research collaboration in connection with our
internationally-oriented basic research. This includes joint research projects,
the CBS Partnership Programme and the increasing number of new business research
centres that perform research in collaboration with enterprises and
organisations.
The Learning University CBS seeks to provide a learning
environment that focuses on learning and individualised skills development
rather than focuse on teaching and mass education. At CBS, students are actively
involved in the learning process, and new projects and problem-based teaching
methods are developed. Among staff, we place emphasis on qualities such as
innovative capability, flexibility, and the ability to gather and structure
experience in the organisation. We achieve this partly through competence
development, evaluations and an organisational culture that values experiments
and risk-taking. |
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