Germany’s leading innovation-focused business school, featuring digital laboratories and VR simulators at its core campus.
Location
Berlin School of Business and Innovation occupies a converted post office building in Neukölln, where the district’s multicultural energy meets 20th-century architecture and creative lofts. Students benefit from living costs that run 15-20% below central quarters, while over 500 startups and 40 coworking spaces create an ecosystem for professional development. The former Tempelhof airport, now transformed into a sprawling park with urban farms, hosts festivals and educational events drawing 60,000 participants annually—adding vitality to campus life.
University Profile
Three pillars—entrepreneurship, leadership, and success—define the institutional strategy, which partnerships with AACSB and UN PRME align to global standards. With students representing over 80 nationalities, classrooms mirror international business environments. The network extends beyond Berlin to campuses in Hamburg, Paris, and Athens, complemented by academic alliances with University for the Creative Arts and Concordia University Chicago that broaden educational reach.
Berlin School of Business and Innovation Achievements
Recognition arrived in 2025 with the Best Innovation Strategy award for BOTSBI, an educational robot, followed by bronze at QS Reimagine Education Awards 2024 for hybrid learning approaches. The Outstanding Organization title from Education 2.0 Conference and inclusion in the prestigious PRME Champions Cycle further validate this trajectory. Participation in Erasmus+ strengthens European connections, while bronze membership in Business Graduates Association underscores the ethical orientation of curricula.
Academic Programs
International education here spans multiple disciplines. Business offerings combine classic MBA with specializations in project management, innovations, and real estate management.
The technology sector features artificial intelligence (UCA), data analytics, and engineering management programs.
Economics concentrates on finance and logistics, while hospitality provides preparation at all levels.
Interdisciplinary options—psychology, digital marketing, and sports management (UCA)—open pathways to international employment.
Advantages and Innovations
UN Sustainable Development Goals integrate into curricula, shaping responsible leaders. BOTSBI serves as a digital tutor, while Unibuddy bridges online and offline communication. Top managers deliver regular masterclasses, and an open-door policy enables direct dialogue with leadership. The blended format merges lectures with workshops held in coworking spaces where interdisciplinary collaborations emerge organically.