University of Europe for Applied Sciences explained

University of Europe for Applied Sciences
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Established:2017
Former Name:University of Applied Sciences Europe (2017–2020)
Rector:Maurits van Rooijen[1]
Chairman:Sagi Hartov[2]
City:Iserlohn, Berlin, Potsdam, Hamburg and Dubai
Free Label:Owner
Free:GUS Germany GmbH

The University of Europe for Applied Sciences, shortened as UE, is a private, for-profit university in Germany with its main campus and administrative headquarters in Iserlohn and further campuses in Berlin, Potsdam, Hamburg and Dubai.

It was formed in 2017 as the University of Applied Sciences Europe by a merger of the Business and Information Technology School and the Berliner Technische Kunsthochschule. The university was previously owned by the American company Laureate Education and was acquired by Global University Systems in 2018. In October 2020, the university changed its name to University of Europe for Applied Sciences. [3] [4]

Merged and affiliated institutions

Business and Information Technology School

Before its merger into what is now the University of Europe for Applied Sciences, the Business and Information Technology School (known informally as BiTS) was a state-approved, private higher education college (Hochschule). It was founded in 2000 by the German entrepreneur and author . The college's first and main campus was in a former British military hospital in Iserlohn. Initially, it taught business administration with a special emphasis on entrepreneurship, but over the years more and more subjects were added and the number of students grew steadily. In 2008, BiTS was bought by Laureate Education and established branches in Berlin in 2012 and Hamburg in 2013. In 2013 it had a total enrollment of approximately 1800 students, but by 2016 its numbers had begun to fall.[5] It was at this point that Laureate Education initiated its merger with another Laureate-owned college, Berliner Technische Kunsthochschule, into the University of Applied Sciences Europe. Laureate then began looking for a buyer for the newly formed institution.[6] [7] Alumni of the Business and Information Technology School include the German politician Paul Ziemiak.[8]

Berliner Technische Kunsthochschule

Also known as BTK, the Berliner Technische Kunsthochschule was a private, state-approved university for training designers located on Bernburger Straße in Berlin. It specialised in the interface of design, art, and new media. BTK was founded in 2006 by four individuals and received its initial accreditation in 2009. It was bought by Laureate Education in 2011. Following the acquisition, two further branches were established in Iserlohn in 2012 and Hamburg in 2013. In the 2013–14 academic year it had an enrollment of 502 students, 479 on its five bachelor's programmes and 23 on its master's programme. By the time of its merger into the University of Applied Sciences in 2017, BTK had added a bachelor's degree in video game design and a master's degree in photography. Several of its programmes had both German and English-language versions.[9]

HTK Academy of Design

The HTK Academy of Design is a private state-approved vocational school which specialises in training graphic designers for the advertising and publishing sectors. It was founded in Hamburg in 1987 as the Hamburger Technische Kunstschule. It is closely affiliated to the University of Europe for Applied Sciences, a relationship that has continued from its affiliation with the Berliner Technische Kunsthochschule (BTK) which began in 2016.[10] [11] Its main site is now on Museumstraße in Hamburg which it shares with the University of Europe for Applied Sciences, with a further branch in Berlin which had opened in 2001 and is now located on the university's Berlin campus. Like BTK, HTK was bought by Laureate Education in 2011. It was subsequently acquired by Global University Systems in 2018 at the same time the company purchased the University of Applied Sciences Europe.

Programmes

The university has three faculties:

Together, they offer a number of undergraduate and post-graduate degrees, some of which are taught in English. The degree programmes are accredited by FIBAA and .[12] [13]

Campuses

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. University of Applied Sciences Europe (4 September 2019). "Die University of Applied Sciences Europe ernennt neuen Rektor" (press release). Retrieved 17 September 2019 .
  2. [GUS Germany GmbH]
  3. Schwertfeger, Bärbel (30 April 2018). "GUS erwirbt University of Applied Sciences Europe". MBA Journal. Retrieved 11 May 2018 .
  4. Web site: Die University of Applied Sciences Europe hat neuen Namen . RadioMK . 13 October 2020. .
  5. Hergert, Stefani and Jahn, Thomas (4 March 2016). "Trying to Make the Grade in Germany". Handelsblatt. Retrieved 11 May 2018
  6. Reunert, Thomas (22 July 2017. "Sucht Laureate Käufer für die BiTS?". Iserlohner Kreisanzeiger und Zeitung. Retrieved 11 May 2018 .
  7. [Federal Statistical Office of Germany]
  8. Web site: Wie offen soll man die Mutterpartei attackieren?. Süddeutsche Zeitung. 24 July 2018. Roßmann, Robert. 18 September 2014. de.
  9. [German Council of Science and Humanities]
  10. Liebsch, Annika (21 June 2016). "Gemeinsam in die Zukunft: Fusion der Laureate Academies BTK und HTK" (press release). HTK Academy of Design. Retrieved 11 May 2018 .
  11. University of Applied Sciences Europe. "HTK – Akademie für Gestaltung". Retrieved 11 May 2018 .
  12. University of Applied Sciences Europe. Programs. Retrieved 16 May 2018.
  13. City of Berlin (official site). "University of Applied Sciences Europe"