SRH Hochschule Berlin

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SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences
SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences
Type Private
Established2002
President Victoria Büsch
Students2200
Location,
Germany

52°30′50″N13°19′19″E / 52.5139°N 13.3220°E / 52.5139; 13.3220
CampusBerlin, Dresden and Hamburg
Website www.srh-berlin.de

SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences (formerly known as OTA Hochschule) is a state-accredited private university 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's and Master's level began in 2006. SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences offers Bachelor's, Master's 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] There are currently more than 2200 students enrolled at the private university.

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Past and present presidents

Rita Süssmuth, former Federal Minister (1985–1988), President of the German Bundestag (1988–1998) and known for her international comparative educational research, migration and integration, was President of SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences from 2005 - 2010. In 2010 Peter Eichhorn became president and held the office until 2014. [2] He was succeeded in October 2014 by the current President of SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences, Victoria Büsch. [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 universities of applied sciences. [4]

Programmes

SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences offers German and English Bachelor's, Master's and MBA programmes with management and technology foci. The 15 English-taught programmes are: [5] [6]

Professors

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References

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