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Studierende des Fachbereichs Wirtschaft im Heimathafen Wiesbaden

Wiesbaden Business School Incoming Students

Welcome to Wiesbaden Business School!

Wiesbaden Business School offers you an excellent opportunity for a semester abroad. On our website you will find local contacts, useful tips on living in Wiesbaden and detailed instructions on the application process.

Contact person

M.A. Isabelle Meissner WBS International Office (Incoming)
  • Welcome to Wiesbaden!

    Wiesbaden offers a wide range of cultural and leisure activities, including picturesque parks, the old town, street festivals and an open-air cinema. The nightlife ranges from student parties to salsa nights. Sports enthusiasts will find ideal conditions for cycling, hiking and skating.

  • Wiesbaden city center

    Wiesbaden's city center offers a perfect mix of shopping, cafés and restaurants. Numerous stores invite you to take a stroll, while the weekly market entices you with fresh, regional produce.

  • Diverse city festivals

    Wiesbaden offers a variety of lively city festivals that delight visitors all year round. The Wilhelmstraßenfest, the Rheingau Wine Week and the Christmas Market invite students to enjoy culture, culinary delights and conviviality.

  • The spa gardens

    Wiesbaden's Kurpark offers students an ideal oasis of relaxation. Pedal boating, walks and meetings with friends provide relaxation and a break from everyday university life in green surroundings.

  • Picturesque old building

    With its historic old buildings and Art Nouveau villas, Wiesbaden offers an exciting insight into the city's history. Classicist buildings from the 19th century characterize the cityscape.

  • The Neroberg

    The Neroberg is a popular excursion destination. Surrounded by vineyards, the mountain offers numerous hiking trails and a unique view of the city. The Nerobergbahn cable car takes you to the top in comfort. A wine stand awaits you there, where you can enjoy regional wine from Rheinhessen.

  • Stadt Mainz von oben
    Mainz - student flair next door

    Mainz, a lively university city with 32,000 students, offers weekly parties, wine festivals, open-air cinemas, a sandy beach on the Rhine and the famous market breakfast. In February, the Mainz Carnival attracts visitors from all over the world and transforms the city into a colorful festival.

Get to know Wiesbaden Business School

First Guide for Incoming Students

Further information

Außenbereich WBS Neubau
FAQ: Answers to frequently asked questions

Important information at a glance

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Incoming Coordinators

We, the Incoming Coordinators, are your contacts for all matters. We organize activities and excursions and offer the opportunity to get to know each other and have fun together. During the teaching period, we are there for you three times a week.

Office hours

The office hours take place in room A 3.07.
We can be reached on these days:

Monday: 12:45 - 13:45

Tuesday: 13:00 - 14:00

Thursday: 15:00 - 16:00

There are also online consultation hours, please contact us by email if you have any other questions:
ic-wbs@hs-rm.de

@icwbs

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Experiences of students

Phillip, Incoming from Switzerland

My semester at Wiesbaden Business School was a great experience! The opportunity to spend a semester in Germany was a good challenge and allowed me to gain important experience for my academic appointment and my private life. I also benefited from the classes at the higher education institution and gained knowledge of German business and tax law.

Phillip, Incoming from Switzerland
Yen Li, Incoming from the Czech Republic

Having now lived and studied here for 6 months, I can confidently say that it was one of the best decisions I have ever made. Not only because the university offers an attractive study program for exchange students, but also because it gives you the opportunity to develop professionally and socially and to live as a global citizen.

Yen Li, Incoming from the Czech Republic
Emeline, Incoming from France

My exchange semester in Wiesbaden was a great experience despite the current coronavirus situation. At WBS, I also had the opportunity to get in touch with Germans through various group projects. Wiesbaden is a very pleasant city to live in and the student ID made it very easy for me to visit the surrounding cities.

Emeline, Incoming from France

News

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    Where AI, International Teamwork & Real-World Marketing Meet
  • Verschiedene Bilder, die Weihnachten darstellen und leicht verständlich erkennbar sind.
    Experiencing German Christmas Traditions at Wiesbaden Business School

    How do students at Wiesbaden Business School experience the Christmas season? Personal insights reveal how traditions, festive atmosphere, and individual rituals make the Advent weeks a special and unifying time for them.

    Experiencing German Christmas Traditions at Wiesbaden Business School
  • Ein Bild von der Landesbibliothek von außen.
    Discover our incomings' favourite spots in Wiesbaden

    Wiesbaden reveals its charm through the eyes of our new international students, who share their personal favorite places and show just how diverse and vibrant their new home has become.

    Discover our incomings' favourite spots in Wiesbaden

Head of International Office

Contact person for incomings

M.A. Isabelle Meissner WBS International Office (Incoming)