Berlin International University of Applied Sciences

Berlin International University of Applied Sciences (formerly known and BAU IB or BAU International Berlin - University of Applied Sciences) is a private, non-profit institution of higher education in Berlin, Germany. It was founded in 2012 as Campus of Bahçeşehir University Istanbul[1] and promoted in 2014 as a Fachhochschule in its own right by the state of Berlin. It is registered as the 31st private university in Berlin under German law.[2]

Berlin International University of Applied Sciences
Former name
BAU International Berlin - University of Applied Sciences
TypePrivate
Established2012
Parent institution
BAU Global Network
ChancellorTurgut Tülü, MBA
PresidentProf. Yüksel Pögün-Zander, PhD
Vice-presidentProf. Dr. Peter Mantel
Address
Salzufer 6, 10587
,
Berlin
,
Germany
CampusUrban
Websitehttps://www.berlin-international.de/en/

Berlin International is organized into five separate academic units – two faculties, preparatory school, research institute, and a library – with the campus being located in Charlottenburg. It represents an intercultural educational environment that provides students with the tools to develop their intellectual growth, experiences and creativity.

There are currently 375 students from 66 different countries in the world enrolled at Berlin International.[3]

History

Berlin International was founded in 2012 on the initiative of the Turkish entrepreneur Enver Yücel, the Founder and Chairman of the BAU Global Education Network,[4] an international network of higher institutions spread all over the world. It was first established as Campus of Bahçeşehir University Istanbul and later, in 2014, became a higher education institution in its own right. In June 2014, Berlin International was granted permission by the Berlin Senate Department of Education, Youth and Science (Senatsverwaltung für Bildung, Jugend und Wissenschaft) to begin trial operation. The degree programmes began in October 2014 with its first students.

Certificate of the name change, issued by the Governing Mayor of Berlin and the Senate Chancellery for Science and Research.

Campus

Berlin International’s campus is located in the commercial building ensemble Salzufer 6. It’s located in Charlottenburg, which is on the border with Tiergarten. The campus has new classrooms, computer labs, design studios and a room for students working in groups. All teaching facilities are equipped with whiteboards and projects, as well as sound equipment and internet access. The Event & Video Conference Hall is equipped with a video conferencing system by Cisco Systems that uses multiple cameras. The conference hall is used to connect to other campuses that are part of the BAU Global Network for shared teaching.

Organisation and administration

Governance

Berlin International is governed by one president and one vice president. They oversee the academic programmes of the university. Their work is reviewed by the Academic Senate, the University Advisory Board, and by a representative of a non-profit management company. The Chancellor is in charge of the operational management Berlin International.

The current President is Prof. Yüksel Pögün-Zander, PhD. Prof. Dr. Peter Mantel is the current Vice President, and Turgut Tülü, MBA is the current Chancellor and General Manager.[5]

Advisory board

In 2014, the university (under its former name, BAU IB) established a University Advisory Board (Hochschulrat). The Advisory Board can have anywhere between 4 and 11 members who meet twice a year to advise the presidency regarding the strategy of the university. They also advise on matters such as new study programmes, research projects, and the recruitment of professors and students. The term of office is 4 years, with members serving two terms at maximum (re-appointment is allowed only once).

Academic profile

Academic units

Berlin International has two faculties – the Faculty of Design and the Faculty of Business Administration – with a total of seven study programmes. All programmes are taught in English, and feature interdisciplinary teaching. For students who do not meet the necessary criteria for English language certification, Berlin International also has an English Preparatory School. All research activities at Berlin International are coordinated and supported by the Research Institute. The university library, Hans-Dieter Klingemann Library, is named after its president.

Faculty of Business Administration

The Faculty of Business Administration offers study programmes in Business Administration and Digital Business & Management. Berlin International also provides its students with career-oriented professional training and intercultural qualifications.

Faculty of Design

The Faculty of Design offers study programmes in Graphic Design & Visual Communication, Interior Design, Product Design, and Architecture, that have an international, intercultural and interdisciplinary focus.

English Preparatory School

All study programmes at Berlin International are taught in English. In order to apply and follow the courses effectively if accepted, students need to have a B2 level (or higher) English language certificate. If the student doesn't obtain such certificate, they can register for the English Preparatory School. The English Preparatory School has a year-long programme taught by a native speaker that prepares students to study in English in all four language skills, as well as vocabulary and grammar.

Research Institute

The Research Institute was created to provide support to members of Berlin International in their research activities. The institute is led by both of the faculties together. Members of Berlin International who are interested to develop a new project that would be of benefit to the university, can contact the Institute for help. Rooms, equipment, books and other resources can be requested from the head of the Institute to ensure a successful funding for the project.

Hans-Dieter Klingemann Library

The Hans-Dieter Klingemann Library contains all academic information at Berlin International. In compliance with the study programmes, the library collects the required information and makes accessible print and digital literature for its students and faculty. The library also offers LibGuides, guided tours and tutorials, that help students and staff better identify the information they need from the library. Works produced by the staff and students at Berlin International, such as theses and research papers, journal articles and book publications, are acquired by the Hans-Dieter Klingemann Library.

Center for Intercultural Dialog

The Center for Intercultural Dialog was established in May 2015, with the goal of strengthening the profile factors of Berlin International. One of those factors include interdisciplinarity. The main purpose of this center is to offer an interdisciplinary platform where researchers and experts can exchange their knowledge and experience. It also encourages the emergence of new ideas, projects and collaborations.

Some of the Center for Intercultural Dialog's long-term cooperation with educational, research and cultural institutions, include the Berlin State Museums and the Dresden State Art Collections. The main focus of such cooperation projects is the improvement of intercultural competences, which is another profile factor of Berlin International. All projects by the center are supported by the Commissioner for Culture and Media of Federal German Republic, the German Academic Exchange Service with funds of the Federal Foreign Office, the Presidency for Turks abroad of the Prime Ministry of the Republic of Turkey and the Registered Society - Friends of the Museum of Islamic Art in the Pergamon Museum.

Admission

Berlin International is open to students from all over the world. All applicants can apply for their degree of choice online through Berlin International’s portal. Candidates need to complete the online application and upload all necessary documents. For the programmes at the Faculty of Design it is required to submit a portfolio. The portfolio is then followed by an admissions interview.

All programmes at Berlin International are taught in English. Therefore, candidates need only proof of English proficiency, no German knowledge is required. In case the candidate’s native language is not English and they do not have a certificate, Berlin International offers a Proficiency Examination. This exam can only be taken if the candidate gets accepted and has paid the registration fee. If the candidate doesn’t pass the proficiency exam, Berlin International has a year-long programme for studying English at the English Preparatory School.

Scholarships and financial support

Berlin International offers scholarships that consist of a twenty-five percent reduction of the tuition fee. A scholarship is granted for an academic year and covers the twelve months of a fall term and a spring term. Applications can be made by students admitted to one of the study programmes in the two weeks following the official start of the fall term. Re-application is possible. All applications are handed in to the Students Affairs Office.

The German federal government provides student loans for German students in need of financial support.[6] Only a part of each loan has to be paid back. The situation of each student is evaluated individually, according to the general criteria.

The students at Berlin International can apply for financial support when they begin their studies. Student who have resided in Germany for a number of years, are also eligible for this support. Once the study programmes at Berlin International have started, the university also provides its own BAföG counselling to students.[7] Applying is possible both before and after applicants have started their studies at Berlin International.

Accreditation

As of June 5, 2015, Berlin International is accredited as a state-recognized institution of higher education in Germany by the Berlin Senate Department of Education, Youth and Science (Senatsverwaltung für Bildung, Jugend und Wissenschaft). programme accreditation for the Bachelor in Business Administration was granted by the accreditation agency ACQUIN on September 29, 2015.[8] On December 7, 2015, three more programmes were accredited by ACQUIN - Bachelor in Communication Design, Bachelor in Interior Design, and Bachelor in Product Design.[9]

In May 2019, Berlin International was accredited by the German Council of Science and Humanities, making it the first Turkish private higher education institution that successfully met the requirements of Germany's most important advisory body for science policy.[10]

See also

References

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