SRH Hochschule Berlin

SRH Hochschule Berlin
SRH Hochschule Berlin
Type Private
Established 2002
President Prof. Dr. Victoria Büsch
Location Berlin,  Germany
52°30′50″N 13°19′19″E / 52.5139°N 13.3220°E / 52.5139; 13.3220Coordinates: 52°30′50″N 13°19′19″E / 52.5139°N 13.3220°E / 52.5139; 13.3220
Campus Berlin and Dresden
Website http://www.srh-hochschule-berlin.de/en/

SRH Hochschule Berlin is a state-approved private education institution in Berlin which is part of SRH Holding. The university of applied sciences was founded in 2002. The introduction of English-speaking academic programmes at Bachelor and Master level began in 2006. SRH Hochschule Berlin offers Bachelor, Master and MBA programmes in German and English. The university of applied sciences is characterised by its international orientation and student body and the various collaborations with partner universities around the globe.[1]

President of SRH University

Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c. mult. Rita Süssmuth, former Federal Minister (1985–1988), President of the German Bundestag (1988–1998) and renowned for her international comparative educational research, international expert for migration and integration, has been President of SRH Hochschule Berlin from 2005 - 2010. In 2010 Prof. Dr. Dr. hc. mult. Peter Eichhorn became President and held the office until 2014.[2] In October 2014 Prof. Dr. Victoria Büsch became the new President of SRH Hochschule Berlin.[3]

SRH Holding

OTA University changed its name, joining the SRH group in 2007 together with five other universities, the SRH Holding is a Non-Profit organisation in Healthcare and Education. In 2016 SRH Holding consists of 10 universities and and universities of applied sciences.[4]

Bachelor Programmes (in English)

Master Programmes (in English)

MBA Programmes (in English)


References

  1. http://www.srh-hochschule-berlin.de/en/our-university/about-us/
  2. http://www.srh-hochschule-berlin.de/en/our-university/about-us/history/
  3. http://www.srh-hochschule-berlin.de/en/our-university/management/president/
  4. http://www.srh.de/en/srh-universities/
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