PHW Hochschule Wirtschaft Bern

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PHW Business School Bern is a private business University of Applied Sciences in the Swiss Plateau that can be completed with diplomas recognized by the Swiss federal government.

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PHW Business School Bern
PHW Hochschule Wirtschaft Bern
Logo phw.PNG
Type Private business school
Dean Prof. Peter K. Link
Location,
Colors blue and white
Website www.phw-bern.ch

Organisation

The PHW Business School Bern is part of the Federal Council approved Kalaidos University of Applied Sciences.

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Accessibility and location PHW Business School Bern.
Building PHW Business School Bern. Building PHW Business School Bern.png
Building PHW Business School Bern.

Programs

PHW Berne offers Bachelor and Master programs as well postgraduate courses and custom business seminars. [1]

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Graduation ceremony PHW Business School Bern.

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