UBIS University
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UBIS, also known as University of Business Innovation and Sustainability is a private business school founded in 2006 in Geneva, Switzerland. The schools offers programs globally with international campuses in Geneva, Switzerland as well as Barcelona, Spain.[1] UBIS is currently headquartered in Washington DC, United States. The Geneva campus no longer has the name university and is known solely as UBIS.
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UBIS | |
Motto | You Belong Here |
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Type | Private |
Established | 2006 (2006) |
Provost | Dr. Mindy Hamilton |
Dean | Dr. Kerri Holloway |
Academic staff | 70 |
Administrative staff | 20 |
Students | 900 |
Undergraduates | 200 |
Postgraduates | 600 |
100 | |
Other students | 50 |
Location | , United States 46.221514°N 6.148608°E / 46.221514; 6.148608 |
Colours | Blue, Green and Gold |
Website | www |
UBIS is an internationally accredited private institute and is part of the U.S. investment and advisory firm Hamilton White[citation needed]. The institute offers courses in English: Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Business Administration and International Relations, Doctorate in Business Administration plus Industry Specific Certificate programs in International Organization, Banking and Financial Services, and Cleantech as well as Corporate Training, and enrolls students and program participants from 40 countries.[citation needed] All programs are offered on the ground at the international campuses in Geneva, Switzerland and Barcelona Spain as well as 100% online or blended (online and on-campus); students in the dual (Swiss/U.S.) programs will receive a Swiss diploma[dubious – discuss] as well as an American diploma.
UBIS programs are based on the U.S. standards and the Bologna accord standards.[citation needed] The dual degrees are granted via the partnership with sister universities around the globe.[2][unreliable source?]