Education:
the distance between people. Then let us get started.
WHY ZU? AT T I T U D E INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH INDIVIDUALIT Y I N S P I R AT I O N PROFESSORS S O C I A L I N N O VAT I O N S UNIVERSIT Y AND STUDENT FUNDING G LO C A L I Z AT I O N WORDS OF PRAISE FAC TS & FIGURES
Zeppelin University’s flag on a Zeppelin
WHY ZU?
Our way of being a university:
teaching, research, and academic services?
Zeppelin University (ZU) is a privately funded endowment university. Founded in 2003 on the banks of Lake Constance, ZU is state-recognized and focused from ZU bachelor degrees through post-doctoral degrees less on ivory towers than on practical powers – from bachelor degrees through post-doctoral degrees. Ever since that conception, ZU has always remained true to this original concept. What would a university be like that is dedicated not only to teaching, research, and employment markets, but also to developing new ideas for itself and society? What kind of place would it be where dialog is more important than lectures, where learning takes priority over knowledge, where questions are more important than answers, where doubts raised by research carry more weight than rankings, where chance conversations are more helpful than consultations, and where personalities encounter personalities? We wanted to create just such a place. A place where, as demanded by Jacques Derrida, nothing is out of the question! zu.de/en/whyzu
AT T I T U D E
What does ZU call its program
teaching, research, and academic services? In all modesty, Humboldt 2.0.
Ever since its foundation, Zeppelin University has been described as innovative. Wrong! We are old-school. It is time to examine more critically recent moves to “reform” and “modernize” universities. We believe education through academics has more to do with character than credits. The revival of linking research to teaching is good, but not good enough. That is why we are dedicated to integrating teaching, research, and academic services. Examples of this approach range from political consulting through student research, our arts program, (social) business startups, to services for society in teaching as well as dissemination of all this through media such as our “ZU|Daily” news portal or “auf” academic magazine. Academics works when it is in good company, when it puts experimentation before excellence. Let us get to work! zu.de/en/attitude
Student art project “next stop” with high stand in a Friedrichshafen underpass – including guided viewings
INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH
economics, culture and politics is important to you? We will show you how.
Society’s problems are undisciplined. That makes them both fascinating and exhausting. We cannot simply impose discipline on complex challenges. We have identified a surging demand for a new generation of responsible decision-takers and creative minds who think and work in an interdisciplinary way. They must be multi-talented in all respects: in languages, disciplines, theories, and methods. We believe in broadness within depth, in networks embedded into culture. We believe in generalists capable of specialization and interdisciplinary experts on undisciplined problems. zu.de/en/interdisciplinarity
Question: “How many study programs are offered at ZU?” Answer: “As many as there are students. Currently 1,178.”
INDIVIDUALIT Y
How do we develop bold education? By
the gap between people and today’s challenges!
At ZU, the development of bold education starts on the first day of the bachelor program with the “Zeppelin Year” and the assignment of a personal research issue to each student. This is where interdisciplinary theories and academic methods are applied in a team project. Suddenly, dry theories and methods come to life through practical application. The “Humboldt Year” provides the scope for an individual research experience – journeys into the unknown. In our master programs, we enable students to gain their own research experience and set interdisciplinary focal points. As varied as our students and according to the principle: “Study whatever you want”. In our Professional School the focus is on effectiveness through further education. Real-life projects within a company and personal and corporate development are interlinked. Because that is the only road to success. zu.de/en/ individuality
Back to the roots: debate at the center of university education
I N S P I R AT I O N
How do you become an expert and a specialist? By specializing on
solutions.
A genuinely interdisciplinary approach requires multi-literacy in methods and theories. ZU focuses on this, for instance in eight research groups and clusters. And how does a small university research major social issues? By teaming up with excellent cooperation partners. Included here are more than 70 international partner universities, the funding bodies European Union and the German Research Foundation, as well as the charity organization Caritas and private sponsors such as the Siemens Foundation and the Audi AG. zu.de/en/inspiration
Prof Dr Anja Achtziger Social & Industrial Psychology
Jun Prof Dr Marian Adolf Media Culture
Prof Dr Dirk Baecker Cultural Theory & Analysis
Prof Dr Joachim Behnke Political Science
Jun Prof Dr Christian Brock Distance Trade & Service Marketing
Guest Prof PD Dr Heribert Dieter International Political Economics
Prof Dr Peer Ederer Human Capital
Prof Dr Alexander Eisenkopf General Business Administration Studies
Prof Dr Udo Gรถttlich General Media Studies
Guest Prof Dr Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht Study of Literature
Prof Dr Dirk Heckmann Law & Trust in Electronic Processes
Jun Prof Dr Marco Hubert Innovation & Entrepreneurship
Hon Prof Dr Hermut Kormann Strategy & Governance of Family Business
Prof Dr Maren Lehmann Sociology & Organization Theory
Dr Gloria Meynen Media Theory & Cultural History
Jun Prof Dr Marc Mietzner Financing
Prof PhD Guy Peters Comparative Governance
Prof Dr Bruno Preilowski Neuropsychology
Guest Prof Dr Birger P. Priddat Political Economics
Marcel Prokopczuk Capital Market Research & Econometrics
Prof Dr Ulrich K. Schittko Economic Theory & Econometrics
Guest Prof Dr Volker H. Schmidt Cultural Studies
Hon Prof Dr Stephan Schmidt-Wulffen Esthetics and Art Studies
Prof Dr Klaus Schรถnbach Media Science
Jun Prof Dr Martin Trรถndle Cultural Business Operations & Art Research
Prof Dr Marcell Tyrell Entrepreneurship & Finance
Prof Dr Karen van den Berg Art Theory & Curating
Prof Dr Jรถrn von Lucke Administration & Business Informatics
PROFESSORS
Prof Dr Patrick Bernhagen Politics & Administration Research
Prof Dr Ellen Enkel Innovation Management
Prof Dr Jarko Fidrmuc Internat. Economics
Guest Prof Dr phil Arnd Florack Strategic Communication
Prof Dr Dr hc mult Bruno S Frey Political Economics
Prof Dr Stephan A Jansen Strateg. Organization & Financing Civil Society Center | CiSoC
Prof Dr Georg Jochum Public Law, Tax Law, European Law & Regulatory Law
Prof Dr Peter Kenning Marketing
Prof Dr Alfred Kieser Managment
Prof Dr Manfred Moldaschl Global Responsibility & Sustainability
Hon Prof Dr Markus M. M端ller Political Science
Prof Dr Christian Opitz Leadership & Personnel Management
Guest Prof Dr Dr hc Margit Osterloh Organization Theory
Prof Dr Reinhard Pr端gl Family businesses
Prof Dr Gabi Reinmann University Didactics
Guest Prof Dr Lucia Reisch Consumer Behavior & Consumer Policy
Prof Dr Markus Rhomberg Political Communication
Prof Dr Eckhard Schr旦ter Administrative Science
Guest Prof PD Dr Reinhard Sch端tte Information Management
Prof PhD Albert G. Schweinberger International Economic Relations
Prof PhD Nico Stehr Cultural Studies
Prof Dr Rick Vogel Public Management & Public Policy
Hon Prof Dr Andreas Wiedemann Family Business Law
Prof Dr Josef Wieland Institutional Economics
Prof Dr Helmut Willke Global Governance
S O C I A L I N N O VAT I O N S
Why don’t we want to be a beacon? Because we do not want to warn you, we want to change your life. Academic effectiveness for social innovation:
university and society.
In 2011, ZU was named one of Germany’s most socially committed universities in the “More than Research and Teaching” competition organized by the Association for the Promotion of Science and Humanities in Germany and the Mercator Foundation. This was the trigger for us to place “Social Innovations” – inspiring, technology-enhancing ideas aimed at solving social problems – at the center of our next five-year strategy “z7z”. We aim to achieve our objective through research, corporate, artistic, media, and political interventions. This is another reason why we are involved in political consulting, student research, company startups, and – in a voluntary capacity – in the development of and research into social innovations in the state, the market, and civil society. zu.de/en/social-innovations
UNIVERSIT Y AND STUDENT FUNDING
How does a priceless university finance and refinance itself? By
the gap between research funding, donations and sponsors, tuition, and scholarships.
This university belongs to itself. It is an endowment university, and that gives us maximum independence. ZU is funded equally by the guaranteed, long-term basic funding of its initiators, the Zeppelin Foundation, ZF Friedrichshafen AG, and Zeppelin GmbH, by tuition, and by third-party research funds, donations, and sponsorships. This means the financing of the university is secured for eight years in advance at all times. As a result, some analysts consider us to be Germany’s most securely financed university (Cicero 08/2013). zu.de/en/funding
A selection of our currently 20 scholarship programs:
How can you afford a program you cannot pay for? By
the gap with scholarships, low-interest loans, and creativity.
For incoming students of ZU’s international partner universities we have arranged a tuition waiver program. For international degree-seeking students the same tuition as for German students applies. Two thirds of ZU´s student body finance their tuitionwith the student loan program of the Sparkasse Bodensee bank. The idea is simple and socially fair: study first, pay back when you work. 20 scholarship programs are also available to ZU students. Diversity scholarships for focused nerds, students from non-academic backgrounds, reflective founders of failed start-ups, and smart school under-achievers are new additions to this mix. zu.de/en/scholarships
The StudentLounge – the ZU Student’s Association – offers more than 30 sports.
G LO C A L I Z AT I O N
How can a university embedded into the region have a global outlook? By
an important regional base and a global network.
Friedrichshafen, Lake Constance. We are in the heart of Europe between Germany, Austria, Liechtenstein, and Switzerland. This four-country region ranks among Europe’s strongest economic powerhouses. And it is a gateway hub into all countries of the European Union. A hundred years ago, Friedrichshafen was synonymous with the innovative spirit of Ferdinand Graf von Zeppelin. Today, it stands for global high-tech companies such as ZF Friedrichshafen AG or Rolls-Royce Power Systems AG. The city has a modern trade show center and attracts residents from more than 100 countries. Fascinating natural surroundings provide leisure opportunities on the water and in the mountains. And, should you want to get away for a while, the airport provides fast connections to Berlin, Cologne, Hamburg, London, or Frankfurt. zu.de/en/glocalization
Belgium Universiteit Gent | Gent
Denmark Copenhagen Business School Syddansk Universiteit | Odense
Sweden Örebro Universitet
Netherlands Universiteit Maastricht | Maastricht Universiteit Twente | Enschede
Estonia Tallinna Ülikool Latvia Latvijas Universitate | Riga Turiba School of Business | Riga
England Canterbury Christ Church University University of Chester Goldsmiths University of London
Poland Wyzsza Szkoła Europejska Józefa Tischnera | Krakow
France Université d’Avignon et des Pays de Vaucluse Université Bordeaux IAE Bordeaux IAE Lyon Sciences Po | Paris Université de Strasbourg Spain Universidad de Jaén | Jaén Universidad Rey Juan Carlos | Madrid Universidad de Málaga Universidad de Salamanca Universidad de Sevilla – EUSA Universitat Abat Oliba CEU | Barcelona
Hungary Andrassy Gyula Deutschsprachige Universität Budapest
Czech Republic Univerzita Karlova v Praze | Prague
South Korea Hallym University
Turkey Hacettepe Üniversitesi | Ankara Istanbul Kültür Üniversitesi Kadir Has Üniversitesi | Istanbul Okan Üniversitesi | Istanbul
Switzerland Università della Svizzera italiana | Lugano Universität Zürich
Israel Ben-Gurion University of the Negev | Beer-Sheva Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya
China Peking University Sun Yat-sen University | Guangzhou Tongji University | Shanghai
Chuncheon
Japan Ritsumeikan Asian Pacific University | Beppu City Taiwan National Chengchi India University | Taipeh International Management Institute | New Delhi Indian Institute of Management | Bangalore
Italy Università di Bologna Università degli Studi di Cagliari Università degli Studi di Siena
Australia Griffith University Queensland College of Art | Brisbane University of Tasmania | Hobart South Africa University of Stellenbosch Business School University of the Witwatersrand | Johannesburg
More than 70 par tner universities worldwide. A selection:
Your
WITS Europe
North America
South America
GUIDE TO GRADUATING Asia
Africa
Australia
Canada Fairleigh Dickinson University | Campus Vancouver (British Columbia) Quest University | Squamish (British Columbia)
Education quality:
United States University of Wyoming | Laramie (Wyoming) Kansas State University | Manhattan (Kansas) Butler University | Indianapolis (Indiana) Fairleigh Dickinson University | Teaneck or Madison (New Jersey) University of North Carolina Charlotte | Charlotte (North Carolina) Georgia College | Milledgeville (Georgia) Valdosta State University | Valdosta (Georgia) The University of Mississippi | Oxford (Mississippi)
California State University, Chico Chico (California) University of California | Berkeley (California) California State University Channel Islands | Camarillo (California)
Lamar University | Beaumont (Texas)
Mexico Universidad Panamericana | Mexico City Tecnológico de Monterrey | Monterrey
continents. Colombia Colegio de Estudios Superiores de Administración | Bogotá Universidad de los Andes | Bogotá Universidad de Medellín | Medellín
Peru Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola | Lima
Brazil Universidade de São Paulo | Sao Paulo Universidade Estadual de Campinas | Campinas
Chile Universidad Mayor | Santiago de Chile Argentina Pontificio Universidad Católica Argentina | Buenos Aires Universidad Nacional del Sur | Bahia Blanca (Buenos Aires) Universidad Nacional de Cuyo | Mendoza Universidad Nacional de Quilmes | Quilmes (Buenos Aires)
We use the term glocalization to describe the ZU brand of internationalization: on Lake Constance, yet at home all over the world. All ZU students take part in internships abroad as well as spending one semester at one of our 70-plus partner universities around the globe. And if this is not enough, students can take part in our GlobalStudies scheme. This is a program of learning and work experience on three continents. Students complete three internships on three different continents plus one semester abroad. International exchange students and international degreeseeking students are welcome to contact the international office (international-office@zu.de) where they will get detailed information on study programs, academic calendar, visa, housing, student activities, and the Zeppelin University buddy system. zu.de/en/international
STUDENT LIFE
Student life
different backgrounds from all over the planet.
Student life is very rich at Zeppelin University: there are over 30 sports groups from swimming, soccer, beach-volleyball to skiing and running. Dozens of music and arts groups enrich ZU´s university life. In addition, ZU students are very active in their local communities, for instance they are engaged in politics, sports, and cultural events. “I like studying at Zeppelin University, therefore I decided to stay another semester, because, among other areas of studies, Zeppelin University focuses on the research and the teaching of cultural aspects of politics. These subjects are of great interest to me. In addition, Zeppelin University is located in the triangle of three countries, Germany, Austria and Switzerland, which is very appealing to me both culturally and geographically.� Daniel Handler, Incoming Student, from Ben Gurion University of the Negev, Israel
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Students in the 13 bachelor and master programs at ZU Alumni of ZU since 2003 Professors and Junior Professors at ZU Members of staff in academics and administration Ratio of applicants to students in bachelor programs Ratio of students to academic staff Companies founded by ZU students since 2003 Percentage of ZU students who receive student loans from Sparkasse Bodensee Percentage of ZU students who hold scholarships from one of the twelve organizations for intellectual excellence Partner institutions from the fields of business, culture, media, politics, and administration As of: January 2014
zu.de/en/figures
ZU FAC TS A ND FIGURES
Our study programs:
disciplines.
Bachelor College | Corporate Management & Economics | Communication & Cultural Management | Sociology, Politics & Economics | Politics, Administration & International Relations
Graduate School | Corporate Management & Economics | Communication & Cultural Management | Politics, Administration & International Relations | General Management | Semi-structured Doctoral Program
Professional School | Family Entrepreneurship | Retailing | Digital Pioneering | Inter-Sectoral Leadership & Governance | Business & Leadership for Engineers | Mobility Innovations (launch: 2015)
zu.de/en/study-programs
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THE WORLD IS CRE ATED BY PEOPLE THEIR DIFFERENCES. Freely adapted from Hannah Arendt in: Was ist Politik? Fragmente aus dem Nachlass, ed. Ursula Ludz, Munich/Zurich 1993, p. 11.
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