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Credit: Anna Logue
Infosession Gap Year 2024/
25 in BWL
To make it easier for students to enter professional life, the Department of Business Administration is organising the Gap Year for the fifth time in a row. It is aimed at all interested business students who are about to complete their Bachelor's degree and offers them the opportunity to gain ...
Credit: Anna Logue
New job advertisement in the area of international tax law at Rödl and Partner
(Senior) Associate International Tax Law (m/f/d)
Credit: MaFAT Student Club
The never ending cum/
ex et al. tax scandal – exclusive insights
More than 100 students attended the lecture by Prof. Christoph Spengel on 13 November.
Credit: Ralf Bürkle
Teaching Award 2023 for Prof. Dr. Jens Wüstemann
Congratulations to Prof. Dr. Jens Wüstemann for winning this year´s teaching award from the departmental student commitee of business administration.
Credit: Christian Friedrich
Credibility in sustainability reporting
Holger Daske and Christian Friedrich as experts at the IAASB Roundtable in Brussels
Credit: Schmalenbach-Gesellschaft
Dr. Qi Gao Fritz receives Schmalenbach Award 2023
From Disclosure to Transparency: Essays on Firms' Voluntary Disclosure in a Transforming Environment
Credit: Sophie Ockert
Sustainability in line with strategy and reporting: Do the risks outweigh the opportunities?
This was the topic of the MaFAT Annual Event 2023.
Credit: 123rf.de/olgagordeeva
Corporate emissions cause considerable costs for society / Disclosure could help reduce emissions
The social costs of corporate emissions correspond on average to around 44 percent of the respective corporate profits. This is shown in a new study by researchers from the University of Chicago and the Graduate School of Economic and Social Sciences (GESS) at the University of Mannheim and the ...
Credit: Pixels
MaFAT Annual Event 26.09.2023
Sustainability in line with strategy and reporting: Do the risks outweigh the opportunities?
Credit: Anna Logue
Semester program of the MaFAT Student Club in HWS 23
Save the Date: Kick-Off on 14.09.!
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