Education
Students from 24 countries - including Brazil, Bulgaria, India, Spain and many other countries around the world - appreciate our college campuses. They are bound by the common commitment to their hotel management education, either full-time or while visiting for a semester.
Are you interested in an International Management degree programme in Germany? Or perhaps you are currently studying at one of our partner universities and would like to spend a semester abroad in Dresden? Then join us in the beautiful capital of Saxony and participate in our English programme "International Hotel Management, B.A." at our international campus in Dresden.
Research
At the SRH Hochschule Berlin, we assume that basic and applied research are mutually interdependent. Our research activities are bundled under the cluster “analysis of the dynamic changes of processes and structures in economy and society”.
The underlying goal is to investigate the effects of dynamic transformation processes and to achieve economic and social benefits through application-oriented solutions. Our research activities focus on the solution of perceived return problems in academia and the specific design issues in practice.
Our academic methods are based on our quality standards and our clearly defined guidelines.
Dresden School of Management Scholarships
Below you will find scholarships related to Dresden School of Management. Distinction can be made between scholarships provided by the University and those provided by independent providers.
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Student services
From your initial inquiry for information material up until your inclusion into our graduate network, you will be actively supported throughout your experience at the Campus Dresden with help from our service areas. Here you will find advice for your semester abroad, you will be assisted in filing for financial support or will find information to help find a part-time job.
Any questions? Our International Office has the answers! Visit us in person or right now on the following pages. You can check out all the possibilities of living in Germany and studying at our campus.
Library services
Our small but highly specialised library provides material for our students from the courses Hotel Management, Tourism & Event Management and NEW Marketing Management, including leading literature and journals. We extend the offer continuously, always adapted to the needs of our students. Currently, we have a stock of 475 books and 90 journals.
Campus life
What makes studying at our campus so popular and appealing? First of all, there are small, intense and personal study groups of 20 to 25 students in a course and around 320 students on campus. This creates intimacy instead of anonymity. Secondly, there are also good conditions to optimise the learning experience: 12 classrooms and one lecture hall.
A small, specialised library focussing on hospitality, tourism, business administration with special literature not to be found at the much larger Dresden University library. Adding to the experience of a cosy campus atmosphere is the cafeteria with microwave, coffee, snacks & vending machines, refrigerator, as well as a lobby that is as nice as in a fine hotel.
Sports facilities
Aside from the annual Soccer Cup against teams from all over Germany, the campus soccer team offers many opportunities to stay in shape. In addition, there are many other possibilities to participate in sports.
One of these possibilities is „BouncingBalls“: Co-founded by one of our students, the start-up KOALA BASE offers all sports enthusiasts the opportunity to get involved in this game of skill.
Student clubs
Only if we know what motivates our students, the Campus Dresden can constantly improve and become more attractive. To this end, we have a Student Council consisting of 25 students. They actively promote the interests of our students and strive to build upon the reputation of our campus.
Accreditation
The accreditation by the German Council of Science and Humanities is a quality assurance practice for private universities that ensures whether academic teaching and research conform to the recognised scientific standards.