HSBA Hamburg School of Business Administration
HSBA Hamburg School of Business Administration is a private business school located in Hamburg, Germany. Founded by Hamburg Chamber of Commerce in 2004, HSBA now cooperates with more than 300 companies. As a state-recognised third-level institution, it offers bachelor’s and master’s degrees in business as cooperative education and part-time courses for 1000 students. HSBA's Cooperative Education Model has its origin in Germany's dual education system which was applied to university level.
HSBA Campus in the heart of Hamburg.
Hamburg Chamber of Commerce
The Hamburg Chamber of Commerce, originally named the Commercial Deputation (Commerz-Deputation), is the chamber of commerce for the city state of Hamburg, and was founded in 1665. Hamburg has for centuries been a commercial centre of Northern Europe, and the Hamburg Chamber of Commerce currently has 160,000 companies as its members. It was traditionally one of the three main political bodies of Hamburg.
The chamber's main building (2006)
Floor of the Hamburg Stock Exchange (Börse), inside the Chamber of Commerce.
Ludwig Erdwin Seyler, an influential politician in Hamburg during the Napoleonic Wars who served as a member of the Commercial Deputation from 1813 and as its President 1817–1818