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School of Business, Economics and Law at the University of Gothenburg. The School´s Mission & Vision. Mission The mission of the School is to develop knowledge and educate creative individuals for the advancement of successful organisations and a sustainable world. Vision
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School of Business, Economics and Law at the University of Gothenburg
The School´s Mission & Vision Mission 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.
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 • Ackredited by EQUIS since 2004 The first Building
Key ratios 2012 • 3900 full-time students • 23 952 alumni • 448 employees • 102 professors and associate professors • 29 partner companies • 182 partner universities • 286 SEK million in grants • 172 SEK million in external funding
Organisation University of Gothenburg Faculty Board Dean Departments Advisory Board Management Group
Management Team Per Cramér Professor, Dean Olof Johansson Stenman Professor, Assistant Dean Jan Marton Senior Lecturer, Vice Dean
Departments Research centras • Business Administration • EconomicswithStatistics • Economy and Society • EconomicHistory • Gothenburg Research Institute • Human Geography • Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship • Law • GraduateSchool • Institute for Innovation and Social Change • Centre for Business in Society • Centre for Business Solutions • Centre for Consumer Science • Centre for Finance • Centre for Health Economics at the University of Gothenburg • Centre for Regional Analysis • Centre for Retailing • Centre for Tourism • Centre of International Business Studies • Gothenburg Centre of Globalization and Development • School of Executive Education
Employees 2012 Number of persons
Single subject courses within the School´sfour departments Education Programme in Environmental Social Science, 180 ECTS credits Master of Laws Programme, 270 ECTS credits Programme in Business and Economics, 300 (180 + 120) ECTS credits Programme in Logistics Management, 300 (180 + 120) ECTS credits NOTE! 300 credits from admissions 2013 Master programmes, 120 ECTS credits taught in English PhD education Provided within all departments
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
Single subject courses • Business Administration • Economic Geography • Economic History • Economics • Law • Statistics
International exchange 2012 • 277 outgoing exchange students • 382 incoming exchange students • 73 master students with international background *43 of these refer to universities that have agreements with the University of Gothenburg
Figures 2012 Income, SEK 461 million Costs, SEK 427 million
The Partnership Programme • Agreement of co-operation between business companies, public administrations and the School • Logterm basis relationships • Today 29 partner companies • Further education • Career Service – meeting point for students and employers • Alumni – relations with former students
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: Inga-Britt Ahlenius, holder of the Assar Gabrielsson Visiting ProfessorshipAnders Ahnlid, Ambassador, Sweden´s delegation to the OECD and UnescoLena Apler, CEO, Collector Finance & Law AB Joachim Berner, Chairman, Christian Berner, Chariman of the boardTore Bertilsson, Executive Vice President & CFO, AB SKF Stefan Brocker, Partner, Mannheimer SwartlingEva Halvarsson, CEO, Second Swedish National Pension Fund Anders Jansson, President and CEO, Stena Metall AB Johan Malmsten, Chairman, Richard C. Malmsten Memorial Foundation Anders Osberg, Executive Vice President Finance & Business Support, CFO, Volvo GroupM. Johan Widerberg, Senior Executive, Handelsbanken