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Expand Your Horizon at Germany’s Leading Business School

Are you thinking about Germany as destination for your international study week? Then you have to come to Mannheim. Discover what studying at Germany’s leading business school is all about. Profit from a world-class faculty and meet business experts from leading global companies in one of the world’s largest economies. Enrich your global perspective and immerse yourself in Germany’s vibrant culture and rich history.

Study Trips and Short Programs at Mannheim Business School

Study Trips

Study trips are short-term group programs specifically customized to the participants’ needs and preferences. Your participants will gain new insights and perspectives through the exchange with corporate experts sharing their firsthand knowledge. On average, study trips last five to seven days. We offer digital and on campus formats.

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MBS Summer School

The MBS Summer School is designed for graduate and advanced undergraduate business students from all over the world. Study at a top-ranked business school in Germany, connect with international classmates online and increase your professional network. Enrich your global perspective and become acquainted with the German economy during an introduction session on day 1.

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Perspectives

“Overall, the international study visit was a pivotal part of my MBA journey. It enriched my academic knowledge, fueled personal and professional growth, and broadened my global perspective. The insights and experiences gained will shape my business approach and career for years to come. This visit was transformative and will remain a lasting influence in my professional life.”

Arnab Da, Durham University

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Embarking on an international study visit as part of my MBA program was both exhilarating and slightly daunting. I anticipated a journey filled with rich cultural experiences, exposure to global business practices, and ample networking opportunities with international professionals. However, my time in Germany exceeded all these expectations in profound and unexpected ways.

A cultural and educational immersion

Before the trip, I envisioned structured learning sessions, site visits to prominent companies, and insightful lectures from business leaders. While these elements were indeed part of the itinerary, the actual experience was far more enriching. Immersing myself in German culture, participating in hands-on learning activities, and engaging in informal interactions with local professionals and fellow students added layers of depth to my understanding that I hadn’t fully anticipated.

Bridging theory and practice

Academically, the visit provided practical insights into the theoretical concepts learned in the MBA classroom. Touring global companies like FUCHS, Hager Group and SAP allowed me to witness cutting-edge technology and innovative business strategies first-hand, particularly in the context of the internationalization process. These visits showcased how these companies navigate the complexities of global markets, providing a real-world counterpoint to classroom theories.

The study trip also offered a deeper understanding of Germany’s socio-economic landscape, particularly the Mittelstand (small and medium-sized enterprises) environment. The German Mittelstand culture, characterized by risk aversion, family orientation, trust, high quality and incremental R&D, was exemplified in our discussions. Professor Alexander Pfisterer of Mannheim Business School illustrated the critical role of Mittelstand firms, which comprise over 99% of all firms in Germany, and their substantial contribution to the economy, especially in rural regions. This exposure enhanced my appreciation of how socio-economic and political contexts influence business practices.

Personal growth and cultural insights

Navigating a foreign country and engaging with diverse individuals boosted my confidence and broadened my worldview. Observing Germany’s meticulous approach to efficiency and quality control highlighted the importance of cultural nuances in business operations. Interacting with professionals from various backgrounds underscored the value of diverse perspectives in fostering innovation and solving complex problems. This experience solidified my belief in the necessity of cultural competence in today’s globalized business environment.

Shaping future aspirations

The study trip has undeniably shaped my career aspirations and future plans. Witnessing Germany’s robust engineering and manufacturing sectors piqued my interest in exploring opportunities within these industries. The trip reinforced my aspiration to work in an international context, where I can leverage the cross-cultural skills and global business acumen gained during the visit.

Unforgettable moments

One standout moment from the trip was our visit to the Hager headquarters in Saarland. Observing the intricate manufacturing processes up close and learning about Hager’s commitment to sustainability and innovation was incredibly inspiring. This experience epitomized the blend of tradition and modernity that characterizes German industry and left a lasting impression on me.

In my free time, walking through the streets of Mannheim was a delightful experience, savoring the local cuisine, visiting the iconic Mannheimer Wasserturm, and soaking up the city’s vibrant culture.

Overall, the international study visit was a pivotal part of my MBA journey. It enriched my academic knowledge, fueled personal and professional growth, and broadened my global perspective. The insights and experiences gained will shape my business approach and career for years to come. This visit was transformative and will remain a lasting influence in my professional life.

 

“The Mannheim Summer School module on Big Data was a perfect opportunity for me to get an overview of this current topic and learn how data analysis and machine learning techniques can be used in business and social enterprise.”

Liudmila Gormina, University of St. Gallen

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The course offered an ideal balance of quantitative and qualitative subjects, making it particularly attractive to business students. I enjoyed the chance to meet people from all over the world with diverse cultural, educational, and professional backgrounds, allowing me to make many valuable additions to my network.
 

“The visit to Mannheim Business School was one of the highlights of Durham’s FT MBA program. Our cohort had the opportunity to get immersed into the German culture, learn German business practice, while practicing the language.”

 

Richard M. Small, Durham University

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The lecturers, staff, and facilities exceeded expectations. The opportunity to visit the business world’s ‘hidden champions’ provided the cohort managerial and leadership insights that we otherwise would not have had exposure to. This was the feather in the cap to the International Business in Context Module at DUBS.

 

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