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Karlshochschule International University

Coordinates: 49°00′24″N 8°23′40″E / 49.0066°N 8.3944°E / 49.0066; 8.3944
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Karlshochschule International University
MottoLet's make a difference!
TypeUniversity of applied sciences
Established2004
AccreditationFIBAA
PresidentProf. Dr. Robert Lepenies
Vice-presidentProf. Dr. Dr. Björn Bohnenkamp
DirectorAngelika Habermann
Academic staff
20
Students500
Address
Karlstrasse 36-38, D-76133 Karlsruhe
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49°00′24″N 8°23′40″E / 49.0066°N 8.3944°E / 49.0066; 8.3944
CampusUrban
Websitewww.karlshochschule.de/en/

Karlshochschule International University is a state approved non-profit private foundation university based in Karlsruhe. It focuses with an inter- and transdisciplinary approach on critical management studies, cultural studies and social and political sciences.

History

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In 1903, the Merkur Akademie (M.A.I.) was founded. In 1992 the first Bachelor Programs were started. In 2004 "Merkur Internationale Fachhochschule - University of Applied Sciences" was founded and state approved, starting the first programs in 2005. On 27 May 2009 "Merkur Internationale Fachhochschule" was renamed to Karlshochschule International University.

Programs

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In 2009 programs were accredited by FIBAA. Since then, Karlshochschule was successful in being granted a systems accreditation by FIBAA that enables it to award the seal of accreditation for study programs through its own quality assurance mechanism. [1] Degree include B.A. and M.A. programs in international business, digital transformation and ethics, and social transformation. The university currently offers both undergraduate and postgraduate programs.[2]

Partner universities

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Karlshochschule International University is partnered with universities[which?] in Australia, China, Belgium, and other countries[which?].

References

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  1. ^ "Akkreditierungen und Qualitätsmanagement". Karlshochschule International University (in German). November 15, 2023.
  2. ^ "Bachelor programs". Karlshochschule International University.