Hanken School of Economics

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Hanken School of Economics
Svenska handelshögskolan
Hanken logo
TypePublic
Established1909
RectorIngmar Björkman
Students2,500
Location,
60°10'16.2"N 24°55'24.9"E
CampusUrban
AffiliationsEQUIS, AMBA, AACSB, PRME, EDAMBA, EIASM
Websitewww.hanken.fi

Hanken School of Economics (Swedish: Svenska handelshögskolan, also known as Hanken) is a business school in Finland with two locations, Helsinki and Vaasa.[1] Founded in 1909, it is the oldest business school in Finland, and one of the oldest in the Nordic countries. Its programmes are offered in both English and Swedish.

History

Hanken was established in Helsinki in 1 September 1909, making it one of the oldest business school in northern of Europe, opening a month after Stockholm School of Economics.The statutory meeting for Aktiebolaget Högre Svenska Handelsläroverket in Helsinki was held in December 1908, and only four months later the private community college under the name of Högre Svenska Handelsläroverket statutes were approved.[2] In 1927, the school was given its current name, Svenska Handelshögskolan. The school introduced a bachelor's degree in economics in 1928, with professorships being introduced in 1934. The first doctoral dissertation took place in 1944.

Hanken's campus in Vaasa was established in 1980 aiming to develop business education in Osthrobotnia, a region with a large proportion of the Swedish-speaking population in Finland. In 2018, Hanken joined the Helsinki Graduate School of Economics. An initiative to bring together three Finnish universities – Aalto University, Hanken School of Economics, and University of Helsinki.[3]

Rankings and Accreditations

Hanken has received the so-called Triple Crown accreditation (assessments of quality insurance by the three largest business school accreditation organizations: AACSB, AMBA, and EQUIS).[4][5] Hanken was first awarded the European Quality Improvement System accreditation (EQUIS) in 2000.[6] The Association of MBAs accreditation (AMBA) was awarded in 2008. The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business accreditation (AACSB) was awarded in 2015. The list of "triple-crown” institutions show that only 1% of business schools in the world are triple-accredited.[7]

Hanken is a member and signatory of The Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME) initiative, an initiative between the United Nations (UN) and business schools.[8]

Degrees and programmes

Hanken Helsinki

The school offers university degrees in economics, marketing, management and accountancy at the bachelor's, master's, and Ph.D. Master's degrees and Ph.D. programmes are offerend in both Swedish and English languages, while the bachelor's degree programmes are in Swedish. The MSc in Economics and Business Administration programme is a two-year programme with 120 ECTS. The specialisations include Business and Management, Economics, Financial Analysis and Business Development, and Intellectual Property Law.[9] In addition, Hanken & SSE Executive Education (A joint venture between Hanken School of Economics in Finland and Stockholm School of Economics in Sweden) offers an Executive MBA, a part-time two-year executive programme in English.

Hanken has approximately 120 partner universities for student exchange.[10]

Organization and administration

Governance

As for all universities in Finland, Hanken is regulated by the Universities Act (558/2009) and the Universities Decree (770/2009). The principal governance bodies of Hanken are the University Council, the Board, the Rector, and Deans.

The University Council appoints the external members of the Board, the auditors for the School, and the Academic Council. It approves the financial statement and grants the Board and the rector a discharge from liability.

The Board is the highest decision-making body of the School and is always chaired by an external person - at present Christoph Vitzthum is Chair of the Board. The Board decides on most issues of a strategic nature, such as the activity and economic plan as well as the budget. The Board is responsible for the economy of the School, the allocation of its funds, and appointing the Rector Ingmar Björkman. The student body is represented in each decision-making body by at least one student.[11]

Departments

Hanken's research and teaching are organised into four departments and one centre for Languages and Business Communication. Students are represented in each Department Council by student-elected student representatives.[12]

  • Accounting and Commercial Law
  • Finance and Economics
  • Management and Organisation
  • Marketing
  • Centre for Languages and Business Communication

Research

Research and knowledge centres

Hanken hosts the following research centers.[13]

  • CERS – Centre for Relationship Marketing and Service Management
  • CCR – Centre for Corporate Responsibility
  • EPCE – Erling-Persson Centre for Entrepreneurship
  • Hanken Centre for Accounting, Finance and Governance
  • GODESS – The Research and Development Institute on Gender, Organisation, Diversity, Equality and Social Sustainability in Transnational Times
  • HUMLOG Institute – The Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Research Institute
  • IPR – University Centre
  • WCEFIR – Wallenberg Center for Financial Research

Notable alumni

Hanken has over 15,000 alumni in 70 countries.[14]

Student union

The Student Union of Hanken School of Economics (SHS) was founded in 1909 under the name of Kamratföreningen Niord. Today the student union has some 2500 members and is the only student union to represent solely business students in Finland. The student union organises events and is responsible for student representation in the School's decision-making body. In accordance to law, all students at Hanken are automatically members of the student union.[15]

References

  1. ^ "About Hanken". Hanken School of Economics. Retrieved 2017-02-06.
  2. ^ Fellman, Susanna; Forsén, Annette (2009). Hundra år av utbildning och forskning: Svenska handelshögskolan 1909–2009. The authors and Svenska handelshögskolan. pp. 30, 36, 38, 213. ISBN 978-952-232-042-1.
  3. ^ "Helsinki GSE – The Best in Economics Combined". Helsinki GSE. Retrieved 2021-03-09.
  4. ^ "AMBA accreditation creates 100th triple accredited Business School". Association of MBAs. Retrieved 2022-08-19.
  5. ^ "Hanken School of Economics - Business school rankings from the Financial Times - FT.com". rankings.ft.com. Retrieved 2022-08-19.
  6. ^ "Hanken renews EQUIS accreditation". Hanken School of Economics. Retrieved 2019-04-16.
  7. ^ "List of Triple-Accredited Business Schools (AACSB, EQUIS, AMBA) 2021". www.mba.today. Retrieved 2022-08-19.
  8. ^ "PRME -UN Principles for Responsible Management Education | hanken". www.hanken.fi. Retrieved 2022-08-19.
  9. ^ "Master's Degree Programme in English | hanken". www.hanken.fi. Retrieved 2021-03-09.
  10. ^ "International Opportunities". Hanken School of Economics. Retrieved 2017-02-06.
  11. ^ "Decision-making and Advisory Bodies". Hanken School of Economics. Retrieved 2017-02-06.
  12. ^ "Departments and subjects". Hanken School of Economics. Retrieved 2017-02-06.
  13. ^ "Competence centres bring research and practice together". Hanken School of Economics. Archived from the original on 2017-02-07. Retrieved 2017-02-06.
  14. ^ "Alumni". Hanken School of Economics. Retrieved 2017-02-06.
  15. ^ "About SHS | SHS". www.shs.fi. Retrieved 2017-02-06.

External links

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