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School of Business, Economics and Law at the University of Gothenburg www.handels.gu.se 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 in Europe. 2015-07-17 www.handels.gu.se 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 www.handels.gu.se Key ratios 2010 • • • • 4133 full-time students 22186 alumni 443 employees 107 professors and associate professors • • • • 32 partner companies 168 partner universities 256 SEK million in grants 176 SEK million in external funding www.handels.gu.se Organisation University of Gothenburg Faculty Board Advisory Board Dean Management Group Departments www.handels.gu.se Management Team Per Cramér Professor, Dean Olof Johansson Stenman Professor, Vice Dean Mette Sandoff Associate Professor, Vice Dean www.handels.gu.se Departments and research centras Business Administration Centre for Business in Society Economic History Centre for Business Solutions Economics with Statistics Centre for Consumer Science Gothenburg Research Institute Centre for Finance Graduate School Centre for Regional Analysis Human and Economic Geography Centre for Retailing Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship Centre for Tourism Law Centre of International Business Studies Programme in Business and Economics Gothenburg Centre of Globalization and Development www.handels.gu.se Employees 2010 Total Women Men Professors 41 7 34 Visiting professors 22 4 18 Associate professors 48 20 28 111 31 80 Other teachers 39 14 25 PhD students 59 30 29 Administration and IT 123 98 25 Total 443 204 239 Postdoctoral teachers/fellows Number of persons www.handels.gu.se PhD Education PhD education 2010 Total Women Men Admitted for licentiate degrees 10 5 5 Admitted for doctoral degrees 20 10 10 Licentiate degrees 8 3 5 Doctoral degrees 31 12 19 www.handels.gu.se Publications 2010 180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 Series1 20 0 www.handels.gu.se Education Bachelor programmes, 180 ECTS credits Bachelor Programme in Logistics Management Programme in Environmental Social Science Master programmes, 120 ECTS credits taught in English PhD education Provided within all departments Master of Laws Programme, 270 ECTS credits Programme in Business and Economics, 300 (180 + 120) ECTS credits Single subject courses within five of the School´s departments First cycle, 3 years (bachelor degree) Single subject courses Second cycle, 2 years (master degree) Third cycle, 3 years (licentiate and doctoral degrees) www.handels.gu.se 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 www.handels.gu.se Single subject courses • • • • • • • • Business Administration Economic Geography Economic History Economics Law Social Geography Statistics Tourism Geography www.handels.gu.se International exchange 2010 • 177 outgoing exchange students • 346 incoming exchange students • 50 master students with degree from foreign universities Partneruniversities Africa 5 Asia 24 Europe 111 Latin America 5 North America 11 Oceania 12 Total 168* *25 of these refer to universities that have agreements with the University of Gothenburg www.handels.gu.se Figures 2010 Income, SEK 436 million Costs, SEK 417 million Government grants SEK 256 million Staff SEK 224 million Individual grants and sales SEK 147 million Shared university facilities and libraries SEK 65 million Commissions SEK 29 million Premises SEK 50 million Other sources SEK 3 million Other operating costs SEK 55 million Study funding SEK 20 million Depreciation and interest SEK 3 million 2015-07-17 www.handels.gu.se The Partnership Programme • Agreement of co-operation between business companies, public administrations and the School • Logterm basis relationships • Today 32 partner companies • Further education • Career Service – meeting point for students and employers • Alumni – relations with former students www.handels.gu.se The Advisory Board • • • • Supporting the School´s management on important issues Representatives from both trade and industry and the public sector Chairman: Pär Östberg, Senior Vice President, AB Volvo Members: Lena Apler, CEO, Collector Finance & Law AB Tore Bertilsson, Executive Vice President & CFO, AB SKF Tomas Brunegård, CEO Stampen AB Eva Halvarsson, CEO, Andra AP-fonden Anders Jansson, CEO Stena Metall AB Björn Stigson, guest professor Johan Malmsten, Chairman, Stiftelsen Richard C. Malmstens minne M. Johan Widerberg, Vice President, Handelsbanken Per Cramér, dean, School of Business, Economics and Law www.handels.gu.se