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SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, ECONOMICS AND LAW AT THE UNIVERSITY OF GOTHENBURG
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The School’s Mission & Vision
The mission of the School is to develop knowledge and educate creative individuals for the advancement of successful organisations and a sustainable world. Vision The School aims to be well known and respected as an excellent and progressive academic institution.
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History Founded as a private business school in 1923
Became a part of University of Gothenburg in 1971 An independent unit within the University in 1986 Moved onto a shared campus in 1995 Its own faculty board in 1997 Accredited by EQUIS since 2004 Accredited by AMBA since 2013 Accredited by AACSB since 2016 The first Building
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Key ratios 2015 3,717 full-time students 27,453 alumni 476 employees
125 professors and associate professors 28 partner companies 161 partner universities SEK 314 million in grants SEK 154 million in external funding
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University of Gothenburg
Organisation University of Gothenburg Faculty Board Dean Departments Advisory Board Management Group International Academic Advisory Council
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Management Team Per Cramér Professor, Dean Olof Johansson Stenman
Professor, Assistant Dean Jan Marton Associate Professor, Vice Dean
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Departments Research centras Business Administration
Economics with Statistics Economy and Society Economic History, Human Geography, Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship Law Gothenburg Research Institute Graduate School, School of Executive Education Institute for Innovation and Social Change Centre for Business in Society Centre for Business Solutions Centre for Consumer Science Centre for Finance Centre for Global Human Ressource Management Centre for Health Economics at the University of Gothenburg Centre for Intellectual Property Centre for International Business Studies Centre for Regional Analysis Centre for Retailing Centre for Tourism Gothenburg Centre of Globalization and Development
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Employees 2015 Total Women Men Professors 48 12 36
Visiting professors/adjunct professors 14 5 9 Associate professors 63 22 42 Senior lecturers 61 24 37 Associate senior lecturers 16 2 Other teachers/researchers 78 30 PhD students 38 40 Administration 117 96 21 476 229 247 Number of persons
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PhD Education 2015 PhD education Total Women Men
Admitted for licentiate degrees 1 Admitted for doctoral degrees 16 6 10 Licentiate degrees Doctoral degrees 19 11 8
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Publications 2015
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Single subject courses Programme in Logistics Management
Education Single subject courses within the School´s four departments Master of Laws Programme 270 ECTS credits Programme in Environmental Social Science 300 ( ) ECTS credits Programme in Business and Economics 300 ( ) ECTS credits Programme in Logistics Management 300 ( ) ECTS credits Nine Master´s Programmes, 120 ECTS credits taught in English PhD education Provided within all four departments Third cycle, 4 years (licentiate and doctoral degrees) Second cycle, 2 years (master degree) First cycle, 3 years (bachelor degree)
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The Gothenburg Executive MBA programme
Part time over 21 months, weekend programme In English, international faculty and participants The only AMBA-accredited MBA programme in Sweden. General Management, Asian focus Overseas modules at Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China and the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore, India Externa relationer
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Master programmes within Graduate School, 120 ECTS credits
Accounting Economics Finance Innovation and Industrial Management International Business and Trade Knowledge-based Entrepreneurship Logistics and Transport Management Management Marketing and Consumption
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Single subject courses
Business Administration Economic Geography Economic History Economics Law Statistics
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International exchange 2015/2016
231 outgoing exchange students 403 incoming exchange students 156 master’s students with international background Partneruniversities Africa 4 Asia 36 Europe 87 South America 5 Central America 2 North America 13 Oceania 14 Total 161* *36 of these refer to universities that have agreements with the University of Gothenburg
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Figures 2015 Income, SEK 468 million Costs, SEK 468 million
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Corporate Relations The Partnership Programme Reväst Career Service
Agreement of collaboration between the School and companies as well as public organisations Long-term relationships Today 28 partner companies Employer branding, professional development through seminars and access to the latest research, advisory boards, guest lectures, public exposure Reväst Agreement of collaboration between the School and regional authorities as well as municipalities Strengthen the links between the different actors and to enhance knowledge about the society and its development in West Sweden Career Service Meeting point for students and employers Coaching Alumni Relations with former students Networking and events
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The Advisory Board Promote cooperation between the School and the business community and society in terms of research and education. Contribute to the school's operations towards a higher quality and a strong international competitiveness. Members: Lena Apler, Chairman of the Board, Collector AB Joachim Berner, Chairman of the Board, Christian Berner Tech Trade (Chairman) Stefan Brocker, Partner, Mannheimer & Swartling Advokatbyrå AB Göran Carstedt, Assar Gabrielsson Visiting Professor Eva Halvarsson, CEO, Second Swedish National Pension Fund Anders Jansson, CEO, Stena Metall Group Henrik Lange, CEO, Gunnebo AB Johan Malmsten, Chairman of the Board, The Richard C. Malmsten Memorial Foundation Anders Osberg, SVP Business Areas, Finance and Business Development, AB Volvo M. Johan Widerberg, Chairman of the Board, Handel och Industri AB Per Cramér, Dean, School of Buiness, Economics and Law
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