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Economic Sciences, Department

Fachbereich Wirtschaft

Frankfurt School of Finance & Management

Fachbereich Wirtschaft
Adickesallee 32 - 34
D-60322 Frankfurt am Main
Telephone: +49 69 154008-0
https://www.frankfurt-school.de

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Basic information

Total number of students at the department

120

Percentage of teaching by practitioners

54.9%

Support during the study entry phase

Total score for support in the study entry phase

14/16 points

Job market- and career-orientation

Bachelor theses in cooperation with work environment

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Research

Publications per professor in Business Administration

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Publications per professor in Economics

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Third party funds per academic

21,100 €

Doctorates per professor

0.1

Students' assessments on undergraduate, presence-learning-courses

Teacher support

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Support in studies

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Courses offered

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Study organisation

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Exam organisation

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Digital teaching elements

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Introduction to scientific work

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Offers for career orientation

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Practical orientation in teaching

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Support for stays abroad

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Library

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IT-infrastructure

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Return rate of the questionnaires

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Further information provided by the department

Special features regarding teaching

The Frankfurt School offers interactive teaching in manageable groups with a special focus on Finance and Management. The career-integrated course concepts of studying make it possible to balance study and profession in the Bachelor's and Master's courses. Specialisation subjects and elective modules allow individual focus; The Master's programmes of the Frankfurt School, and half the programme variations in the BSc programme, are taught entirely in English. The proportion of international students is above average.

Special features regarding the international orientation

As an integral part of the course, all Bachelor of Science students must complete at least one semester abroad. Students of the Bachelor of Arts and the Pre-Experience Master's degree programmes can choose to study abroad. The Frankfurt School welcomes a growing number of international guest students and guest lecturers every year. Designated study programmes are taught entirely in English.

Exchange universities for stay abroads

Bocconi, Italien; IE Madrid, Spanien; Stockholm School of Economics, Schweden; London Business School, UK; Singapore; Bond University, Australia; Universidad Adolfo Ibanez, Chile; Stellenbosch Business School, South Africa; HEC Montreal, Canada; ESSEC, France.

Special features regarding the equipment

The Frankfurt School boasts a new, modern campus. All teaching rooms have modern IT equipment and modern seminar-room technology. WiFi is available throughout the campus. Course materials are provided via the university's own online campus; this is also used for communications with assistant professors and fellow students. Students can access a variety of databases and information sources, including the Financial Lab with Reuters and Bloomberg terminals, the AI Lab and databases such as CRSP, Compustat, Amadeus and Datastream (via WRDS system).

Special features regarding research activities

The Frankfurt School is characterised by leading international research in the areas of Finance and Management. Thanks to the international and varied nature of its faculty, the Frankfurt School covers a broad spectrum of research topics. New research approaches are specifically promoted by young scientists in the fields of Accounting, Finance and Management.

Support for founders

The Frankfurt School supports its students in a variety of ways in connection with start-ups: Financial support is available, for instance, through the "Frankfurt start-up fund"; the student council provides office space; there is a link to the "incubator machine"; courses in innovation management and entrepreneurship; and a huge variety of consulting services offered by the faculty.

Other special features

The study contents at the Frankfurt School are state-of-the-art but also have a high relevance to current practice. Through the network of partner universities abroad, the Frankfurt School offers its students a variety of international perspectives. Due to innovative time models, most degree courses can be combined with a profession. Designated degree course study programmes are taught entirely in English and the integrated exchange study opportunities promote internationality at the various locations.

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Last Update 2023: Data collected by the CHE Center for Higher Education
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