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Copenhagen Business School, often abbreviated and referred to as CBS, is a public university situated in Copenhagen, Denmark. Founded in 1917, It is considered one of the most prestigious business schools in Western Europe and the world.

History
CBS was established in 1917 by the Danish Society for the Advancement of Business Education (now known as FUHU), which is a private educational institution. During the 1920s the activities were gradually formalised into a separate business school. By 1920 accounting had become the first full study programme. In 1922 the business school was spun off as an independent institution, and in 1927 it moved to new premises at Julius Thomsens Plads in Frederiksberg, where it continued to rent buildings from FUHU. FUHU retained strong influence over the school’s governance for decades through representation in its governing council. In 1965 the business school became integrated into the Danish educational system as an institution of higher education. From that point its operating expenses were fully covered by the state, and the school was integrated into the national system of higher education while retaining its own legal personality. From the late 1980s the school undertook a large physical and organisational expansion, gradually consolidating its campus in Frederiksberg. Dalgas Have, designed by Henning Larsen and completed in 1988, gave CBS a modern teaching complex. The opening of the main campus building at Solbjerg Plads in 1999–2000, designed by Vilhelm Lauritzen Architects, brought most activities together within walking distance and created what is now considered the heart of the university. The school’s identity and name also evolved. Historically known in Danish as Handelshøjskolen i København, it began using the parallel English name “Copenhagen Business School (CBS)” in 1988, reflecting increasing internationalisation of its programmes and partnerships. Since 2003 the English-language name has been the institution’s primary designation, and CBS is today formally counted among the eight Danish universities. == Presidents ==
Programme structure
CBS offers a comprehensive range of university degrees in economics and business administration. Other programmes combine business studies with social sciences and the humanities, offering education in the fields of IT, philosophy, politics, languages, sociology, communication and others. The selection of full-time programmes complies with the three levels: • 3-year bachelor's degree • 2-year master's degree, awarding the title of Candidatus Mercaturae (Cand.Merc) • 3-year PhD CBS also offers part-time and full-time programmes in continuing education: • Executive Master Programmes • Full-time MBA • Diploma programmes and short courses == Exchange programmes ==
Exchange programmes
CBS is the Danish member of CEMS - Global Alliance in Management Education and a member of Partnership in International Management (PIM), and focuses on double degree agreements with other top business schools. CBS has exchange and cooperation agreements with 390 universities and business schools around the world, including Bocconi University, Cornell University, University of Pennsylvania, HEC Paris, ESSEC Business School, ESCP Business School, ESADE, among others. == Rankings ==
Rankings
Academic Ranking of World Universities (Shanghai Ranking) In 2020 Academic Ranking of World Universities, also known as Shanghai Ranking, CBS ranks #8 in Europe and #30 in the world in the category 'Management'. The ranking is research-focused as it is solely based on refereed research publications and research awards. QS World University Ranking In the 2024 QS ranking of the world's top universities for business and management, Copenhagen Business School ranks #18 in the world. This ranking aims to assess institutions’ overall performance and reputation in the business and management field (at both undergraduate and graduate levels) and is headed by Harvard Business School, followed by INSEAD and London Business School. Eduniversal The French ratings agency Eduniversal ranked Copenhagen Business School the #1 business school in the world in 2014, ahead of London Business School and Harvard Business School. QS Global MBA The QS Global 200 Business School Report 2014/15 ranked the Copenhagen Business School MBA program #12 in Europe. The same report ranked the Copenhagen Business School MBA program in the top cluster of MBA programs globally. The top cluster, of four clusters total, comprises 20 North American MBA programs, 14 European MBA programs, and 4 Asia Pacific MBA programs. Bloomberg Businessweek The Copenhagen Business School MBA program has been ranked #28 by Bloomberg Businessweek in its International Full-time MBA Ranking 2015. This ranking does not include the Business schools in the US. Financial Times The Financial Times ranked Copenhagen Business School #50 worldwide in its Masters in Management 2020 ranking. The Financial Times also ranked the CBS Executive MBA program #62 in the world and #31 in Europe in 2015. The Copenhagen Business School MBA program has been ranked in the Financial Times's list of Top 100 MBAs in 2021. The Aspen Institute The Aspen Institute's "Beyond Grey Pinstripes" bi-annual report ranked the Copenhagen Business School MBA program #43 globally (#7 in Europe) in its 2011-2012 report and #63 globally (#9 in Europe) in its 2009-2010 report. Triple Crown of Accreditation Copenhagen Business School is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, the Association of MBAs, and the European Quality Improvement System. Copenhagen Business School and Aarhus University are the only two business schools in Denmark, and two of 57 business schools globally to earn Triple accreditation. Copenhagen Business School earned the AACSB accreditation in 2011, the AMBA accreditation in 2007 and the EQUIS accreditation in 2000. In 2015 CBS received the EQUIS seal of approval and thereby remains among the best 1% of business schools worldwide in terms of triple-crown accreditation. == Notable alumni and faculty ==
Notable alumni and faculty
CBS has produced numerous notable alumni in business and politics, both in Denmark and internationally. • Søren Skou, CEO of A.P Moller-MaerskJonas Deichmann, German adventurer and extreme athlete. • Lise Kingo, executive director of the United Nations Global CompactFritz Henrik Schur Junior, Chairman of ØrstedDavid Heinemeier Hansson, creator of Ruby on RailsKasper Rørsted, CEO of AdidasHannibal Muammar Gaddafi, son of former Libyan leader Muammar GaddafiJacob Schram, CEO of Norwegian Air • Lars Dalgaard, founder of SuccessFactorsJens-Otto Paludan, former CEO of Universal Music in Denmark Prominent alumni also include Thor Haraldsson, Tarja Cronberg, Jakob Ellemann-Jensen, Sharmi Albrechtsen, Carl Frederik Waage Beck, Lene Børglum, Michael Brockenhuus-Schack, Soulaima Gourami, as well as several other entrepreneurs and Danish politicians. The school has also prominent faculty members such as Danish organization theorist Nicolai Foss. == Facilities ==
Facilities
CBS Campus CBS is an urban university primarily located in four modern buildings in Frederiksberg, close to the center of Copenhagen. The main complex, Solbjerg Plads, was opened in 2000 and includes 34,000 m2 of student and office space surrounded by gardens and outdoor living space. Designed by Vilhelm Lauritzer Architects, the complex consists of interconnected concrete, glass and tile-sided buildings of varying heights that house student auditoriums, faculty office space, a cafeteria, the main library, a student bar and the campus bookstore. Dalgas Have, opened in 1989 and designed by Henning Larsen Architects, is the oldest building currently in use. Owned by the Danish Pension Fund for Engineers and leased by CBS, the building includes 20,000 m2 of student classrooms, study space and offices distributed around a three-story 175 m long arcade. At the midpoint of the arcade a two-story semi-circular cafeteria sits below a semi-circular library. Designed by Lundgaard & Tranberg Architects, the four-story wedge-shaped building features a large oval-shaped atrium that extends the height of the building. The exterior is covered with full-story screens made of wood, matte glass or copper, which rotate in response to the Sun and weather. A central feature of the building, a 1,000 m2 main hall used for large events, stands in the old location of the factory kiln hall. CBS campus buildings reflect characteristic Scandinavian style and have been recognized by Frederiksberg Municipality earning an Award for Good and Beautiful Building in 2006 and 2009. The four main buildings are within walking distance and located along three consecutive stations on the Copenhagen Metro from Lindevang Station (Dalgas Have) to Frederiksberg Station (Solbjerg Plads). == Student life ==
Student life
Student organizations CBS has numerous student-led organizations spanning professional fields such as consulting, finance, and politics, as well as interest-based areas including sports, music, and wine. == See also ==
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