Steinbeis-Hochschule Berlin
The Haus der Wirtschaft (House of Commerce) in Central Stuttgart, headquarters of the Steinbeis Foundation amongst other Institutions | |
| Motto | Knowledge. Transfer. Application. |
|---|---|
| Type | Private Business School |
| Established | 1998 |
| Dean | Johann Löhn |
Academic staff | 39 Chairs |
| Students | 4.244 |
| Location | , , |
| Campus | Berlin |
| Study programs | Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Engineering |
| Colors | Black and White |
| Website | steinbeis-hochschule.de |
Steinbeis-Hochschule Berlin (SHB) (or Steinbeis University) is a private, state-approved university in Germany, well-known for its focus on applied research and industry-oriented education. It is primarily known for its cooperative education programs with large german corporations such as Siemens, Mercedes, Porsche, SAP, Deutsche Telekom and Bosch. The university is based in Berlin and has supplementary campuses in Baden-Württemberg.
It operates under the Steinbeis Foundation, which emphasizes knowledge and technology transfer between academia and business. Founded in 1998, the university offers programs that are often part-time or project-based, designed for working professionals who want to integrate their academic learning with real-world business challenges.
Steinbeis University’s programs span a range of fields, including business, management, engineering, and technology, with a strong emphasis on practical, hands-on projects.