(CBS)
Cologne
City
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1993
Foundation
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4000
Number of students
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6630€ - 11610€
Semester Tuition Fees
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800€
Ø monthly cost of living
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Yes
Scholarships available
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February 03, September 02
Application Deadline
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20/1
Student - staff ratio
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50
Nations represented
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200 - 300 Euro / month
Accomodation
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350 Euro / month
Cost of living
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150 Euro / month
Food
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Free, the University offers shuttles
Transportation
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International Study EnvironmentA largely diversified, friendly and united racial environment (students from over 15 countries), hence new students can easily assimilate and feel at home. |
Diversity, Inclusion & Intercultural LearningAs a signatory of the Diversity Charter, we attach great importance to diversity and inclusion. The Diversity & Inclusion Committee of the CBS offers various events for students in which you can actively participate. Approximately 25 percent of the teaching staff at CBS also come from abroad. The CBS family sees itself as a living multicultural community and offers you a variety of opportunities to build an international network. |
Study at one of over 180 partner universitiesWith a degree course at the CBS, you can turn your dream of an adventure abroad true by studying at one of the 180 partner universities worldwide. Many international students from over 75 countries have already decided to study at CBS. You live and learn in an international environment and benefit from intercultural exchange through student initiatives such as the Study Buddies. |
Study in English & attend language coursesAt CBS, you have the chance to study entirely in English or to choose individual language courses. The soft skills offer supports you in expanding your intercultural competencies and helps you to strengthen your communication skills in international teams. |
The city of Cologne is the fourth largest in Germany. From time immemorial, this city has been one of the biggest European transport centres: on average, it’s crossed by 8 trains every minute.
Cologne is home to the headquarters of the most significant national and regional TV and radio companies, and the country’s largest university. In terms of galleries, Cologne is the second in the world after New York.
Speaking of climate, Cologne is the warmest and most humid of the German cities, as it is located in a transition zone between marine and continental climates. This city is officially known as Germany’s capital of carnivals due to fabulous multiple amusement and centenary parks.
It is an exciting metropolis to study and live in, whether you want to do your Bachelor's, Master's, or both in Cologne. You have multiple student-dominated neighborhoods and numerous universities, you have the impressive party and cultural opportunities of a colorful megacity, you have highlights like the Cologne cathedral and carnival - and the unique neighborhoods in the small parts of town, the "Veedeln". Perhaps the most important district for you after a day at university will be the "Quartier Latin" or, in the Cologne dialect, "Kwartier Latäng". This neighborhood is the most popular nightlife area for most of the 100,000 students in Cologne and is just 1,000 meters away from the CBS campus.
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