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What we do

As a faculty we are constantly engaged with innovative research, we are actively working together with (knowledge)companies, and we offer high-quality education to our students.

As a faculty we are constantly engaged with innovative research, we are actively working together with (knowledge)companies, and we offer high-quality education to our students.

Our renowned lecturers and scientists are in the middle of society; and they are working on contemporary issues and future solutions. As a faculty we offer Dutch as well as English language bachelor- and master programmes to shape students for the challenges of the future. National and international students of all backgrounds are welcome at the faculty. Next to this we have a wide range of Executive Education-programmes, focused on professionals who want to broaden their knowledge in their field or want to retrain to another profession. The faculty promotes lifelong learning. We also maintain close contact with our alumni.

We maintain high-quality education, several of the faculty’s education programmes have been selected as ‘top programmes’, we are consequently ranked high in the Shanghai Ranking and several of our economists are in the Economists Top 40 every year. On top of that we have secured initial EQUIS accreditation, positioning the school among a select group of institutions recognized for their commitment to continuous improvement, innovation, and global impact. Building on its earlier success in February 2022, when it became the first business school in the European Union to obtain dual AACSB Business and Accounting accreditation, SBE now has a third internationally recognized accreditation. This way we pledge to keep the quality of not only our education and research high, but also to make a meaningful impact.

Organization

Our scientific staff consists of professors, lecturers, researchers and PhD students and is divided under several departments. The supporting staff is part of the faculty bureau. At the head of the faculty is the faculty board. Are you interested in collaborating with our faculty? We do this in several ways. We are eager to work together with businesses and (knowledge)institutes.

The history of the School of Business and Economics

  • Our history

    With less than 100 students, including one woman, the Faculty of Economic and Social Sciences began its eventful existence in October 1948. Three professors (Sneller, Van Muiswinkel en Zijlstra) were recruited to give shape to the new faculty.

    The faculty was temporarily located in two capital villa’s in the stately Amsterdam-South (temporary housing at the De Lairessestraat 174 in the chemistry laboratorium, and later at the Koningslaan 31-33). In those days it must have been a harmonious faculty community, with a resident caretaker who made coffee and tea and had attention for everyone. Nowadays the faculty is called the School of Business and Economics, with around 6.000 students (bachelor-, master and postgraduate students) and around 80 professors. SBE takes up 7 modern and transparent floors in the colossal main building of the Vrije Universiteit, at the edge of the dynamic financial centre at the Zuid-As. The caretaker has made room for vending machines and a digital service square. Which developments have characterized SBE all those years?

    During the 50s and 60s the faculty was growing steadily and developing a strong, characteristic identity. In 1955 the faculty continued on its own as an economic faculty, without the social sciences. Shortly after this a start was made with professional and executive education, as that is nowadays called, for accountant and controller. From the start the faculty has expressed the opinion that a thorough knowledge of modern (business)economic science is necessary in order for staff and students to contribute to the solution of societal issues. To this day, the faculty aims to be of social significance. Because of this, attention has always been given to economic philosophy and ethics. It is not without reason that the faculty has been the origin for several (prime)ministers, top civil servants and top executives.

    The turbulent 1970s of student protests and democratization did not go unnoticed by the faculty either. The faculty association, which primarily invited guest speakers and organized excursions for students, was renamed to student union. There was social criticism and there were suggestions for a so-called political economy. It didn’t do much. Meanwhile the faculty kept on growing, and in the 1980s peace returned. The students became more aware of their position on the labor market. The student union merged with the moderate faculty association, which had been established as a counterweight, to Aureus, which since then has been promoting student interests in the broad sense.

    In retrospect, the year 1987 can be seen as a turning point. Firstly, the econometricians were completely added to the faculty and the faculty name changed into the Faculty of Economic Sciences and Econometrics. Then, together with the Erasmus University Rotterdam and the University of Amsterdam the Tinbergen Institute was founded. With an international English-taught master programme, this institute delivers qualified PhD students who give a quality boost to scientific research. Also in this year a new programme called “Business Administration of the Financial Sector” started. At the start of this century this education programme was renamed to Business Administration. This education programme has since then been dominating the faculty, which was then named the Faculty of Economic Sciences and Business Administration. The in 2009 founded Amsterdam Business Research Institute delivers, as well as the Tinbergen Institute, a quality boost for Business Administration research.

    With the recent name change to SBE does justice to the further internationalization and international recognition. Since 1948 the faculty, now school, has been in constant change, as can be expected from current and societal relevant (business)economic and business administration programmes.

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