Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Copenhagen Business School

Copenhagen Business School (Danish: Handelshøjskolen i København) frequently curtailed and alluded to as CBS, is a prestigious state funded college arranged in Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark. CBS was built up in 1917 by the Danish Society for the Advancement of Business Education and Research (FUHU), notwithstanding, it wasn't until 1920 that bookkeeping turned into the principal full study program at CBS. Today CBS has more than 20,000 understudies, 2,000 workers and offers an extensive variety of undergrad and graduate projects inside business, ordinarily with an interdisciplinary and universal core interest. CBS is considered as one of the best business colleges in Europe and the world. In all prestigious college rankings that CBS is incorporated, it positions in the main 100, and it is additionally positioned thirteenth on the planet and seventh in Europe in the field of Business and Management by the QS World University Rankings.CBS is licensed by EQUIS (European Quality Improvement System), AMBA (Association of MBAs), and additionally AACSB (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business), in this manner making it one of only a handful few schools worldwide to hold the "triple-crown" accreditation, and alongside Aarhus BSS, the main two in Denmark

CBS' grounds is situated in Frederiksberg, near the focal point of Copenhagen, and focuses on CBS' principle grounds Solbjerg Plads (completed in 2000). Since the Danish Universities Act of 2003, CBS has had a Board of Directors with an outer lion's share. The Board of Directors names the President of CBS, who is at present Per Holten-Andersen. The vast majority of the projects are taught in English and more than half of the workforce is enlisted from abroad, making CBS a universal scholarly environment.

CBS is a urban college fundamentally situated in four cutting edge structures in Frederiksberg, near the focal point of Copenhagen. The principle complex, Solbjerg Plads, was opened in 2000 and incorporates 34,000 m2 of understudy and office space encompassed by greenhouses and outside living space. Composed by Vilhelm Lauritzer Architects, the perplexing comprises of interconnected solid, glass and tile-sided structures of differing statures that house understudy assembly rooms, staff office space, a cafeteria, the principle library, an understudy bar and the grounds book shop.

Dalgas Have, opened in 1989 and composed by Henning Larsen Architects, is the most seasoned building right now being used. Possessed by the Danish Pension Fund for Engineers and rented by CBS, the building incorporates 20,000 m2 of understudy classrooms, study space and workplaces conveyed around a three-story 175 m long arcade. At the midpoint of the arcade a two-story semi-round cafeteria sits beneath a semi-roundabout library.

Kilen (The Wedge) was opened in 2006 and incorporates 10,000 m2 of understudy classrooms, study spaces, and workplaces for examination and organization. Planned by Lundgaard and Tranberg Architects, the four-story wedge-formed building includes a substantial oval-molded chamber that expands the tallness of the building. The outside is secured with full-story screens made of wood, matte glass or copper, which pivot in light of the Sun and climate. Kilen has been the beneficiary of various engineering and plan recompenses, for example, a RIBA European Award in 2006.

Porcelænshaven, the fourth principle fabricating that contains the CBS grounds, is rented by CBS from the Danish Society for the Advancement of Business Education. In the past the Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Factory, the industrial facility has been changed over into 20,000 m2 of understudy classrooms, study spaces, workplaces, and an understudy home. A focal component of the building, a 1,000 m2 primary lobby utilized for substantial occasions, remains in the old area of the production line oven corridor. As a major aspect of the processing plant transformation, Henning Larsen Architects changed the old crude material stockpiling incorporating with 3,800 m2 of present day study space.

CBS grounds structures reflect trademark Scandinavian style and have been perceived by Frederiksberg Municipality gaining an Award for Good and Beautiful Building in 2006 and 2009. The four principle structures are inside strolling separate and situated along three continuous stations on the Copenhagen Metro from Lindevang Station (Dalgas Have) to Frederiksberg Station (Solbjerg Plads).

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