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International School of Management (ISM)

International School of Management (ISM)
Place

Dortmund , Germany

Number of students
3400

About the study place

The International School of Management is an international business school with headquarters in Dortmund, Germany. ISM is a state-recognized private school. In addition to Dortmund, ISM also has campuses in Frankfurt, Munich, Hamburg, Cologne, Stuttgart and Berlin. The school's largest campus is in Dortmund, where more than 900 students attend.

Dortmund is a city in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia located in the northwest of the country. The city has developed from a former coal and steel city to a modern technological city. As the largest city in Westphalia and the Rhin-Ruhr metropolitan area, Dortmund is one of the most dynamic new financial centres in Germany. In addition, the city is also known for a rich cultural life and is home to several concert halls and museums. For those interested in football, Dortmund is perfect. The city is home to the National Museum of Football, and one of Germany's most successful football teams Borussia Dortmund. With several higher education institutions and around 49,000 students in total, Dortmund has a lively student life.

ISM gives you optimal preparation for a global career and gives its students the opportunity to form an international network. The school also offers language teaching through its language centres, which includes English, Spanish, French and German. Through these courses, the international focus as well as the intercultural exchange is strengthened.

Credits

In order to have 30 ECTS credits approved at OsloMet after the exchange, you must take 30 ECTS credits at this institution. 

 

Semester division

First semester: September—December
Second semester: March—June 

Housing

This institution does not offer student accommodation, but can help you find accommodation (en.ism.de).  

In the Facebook group OsloMet Utveksling, you can contact students who have been there before to hear where they lived and how they went about finding accommodation.