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Schlossfassade und Zweige mit hellgrünen Blättern
In the Media
BWL Alumnus Malte Zander: From Lecture Hall to Digital Credential Pioneer
In an honest reflection, Malte Zander shares five things he wishes he’d known before founding his fast-growing startup—offering inspiration and insights for ...
A group of students in front of the palace
Student life
Mannheim: The City That Gave Me More Than I Expected
Lovro Brletić from Zagreb School of Economics and Management in Croatia talks about his exciting time in Mannheim as an exchange student.
Prof. Weber has short gray hair and glasses. He is wearing a jacket and a white shirt.
In the Media
Why Stock Picking is a Losing Strategy
In an interview with SPIEGEL Plus, Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c. Martin Weber explains why it is so difficult to beat the stock market with targeted stock picking.
dunkelblauer Hintergrund mit transparentem Logo der BWL-Fakultät. Grünes HAshtag-zeichen und weißer Text: Mannheimer For Life
In the Media
Lea-Sophie Cramer Hosts ZDF Business Documentary “The Finest Fckup”
Mannheim alumna Lea-Sophie Cramer hosts the new ZDF series about failed start-ups.
Prof. Bischof has short hair and wears a dark jacket, a light-colored shirt and a turquoise tie.
In the Media
„How Can Leaders Successfully Navigate Trump’s Second Presidency?“
In an article, Forbes quotes Prof. Dr. Jannis Bischof, who explains how leaders can successfully master Trump's second presidency.
Two students in sportswear are sitting on a wall with graffiti. Behind them is a building and a tree
In the Media
Student life
Mannheim never gets boring
Mannheim student Miriam Nägele tells Spiegel why Mannheim is a unique student city that offers more than first impressions might suggest.
Prof. Niessen-Ruenzi has long, brown hair and wears a black jacket and a white blouse.
Research
In the Media
Female bosses work particularly in one sector of the financial world
An article in private banking magazin on gender diversity in the financial sector cites a study by KPMG, Fondsfrauen and the University of Mannheim.
Schlossfassade und Zweige mit hellgrünen Blättern
In the Media
Why the spectre of inflation has not been vanquished
Prof. Dr. Florian Stahl, holder of the Chair of Quantitative Marketing, explains on ZDFheute why private labels are particularly affected by inflation-related ...
Yasmine Labib steht auf dem Ehrenhof und hält ihre Abschlussarbeit hoch. Sie hat lange dunkle Haare und trägt ein schwarz-weißes Kleid
Student life
Chapter University of Mannheim: short, intense and fulfilling
As an 18-year-old girl from Cairo, Egypt – a city of 10 million people – I decided to move to Mannheim, a small and probably less visually appealing city of ...
Prof. Stahl has short hair and wears a suit and tie.
In the Media
„‘Happy hour in reverse’: where dynamic pricing may creep further“
The Guardian quotes Prof. Dr. Florian Stahl, holder of the Chair of Quantitative Marketing and Consumer Analytics, in an article on dynamic pricing.