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Campus - 24.05.2016 - 00:00 

The HSG in figures

An updated issue of the brochure "The HSG: a portrait – facts and figures" has appeared. The figures reveal what the University of St.Gallen is and what its characteristics are.
Source: HSG Newsroom

25 May 2015. The brochure "The HSG: a portrait – facts and figures" appears once a year. Besides the numbers of students, the brochure also publishes research figures, figures about international and regional development, as well as financial figures.

Facts about the University

  • Studies: More than 8,200 students are enrolled at the University of St.Gallen. A third of the students are women.
  • Involvement: About half of the students are involved in one of the approx. 120 associations and initiatives at the HSG
  • Labour market: On graduation, 4 out of 5 Bachelor’s and Master’s graduates had a fixed job.
  • Loyalty: The HSG Alumni organisation has over 24,000 members.
  • Ranking: In 2015, the HSG improved its position in the Financial Times Ranking and occupied 4th place.
  • Executive education: Today, the HSG generates a turnover of CHF 45.5m with its executive education.
  • Research: More than 37,000 publications about research results of the HSG are accessible online.
  • Global research: The HSG intends to join the international research vanguard with two global Centers.
  • International: The HSG operates a network with about 190 partner universities worldwide. All in all, students from more than 80 nations are enrolled.
  • Regional: With more than 2,800 employees, the HSG is among the biggest employers in the Canton of St.Gallen. This is tantamount to 984.7 full-time jobs.
  • Entrepreneurship: The University sensitises, encourages and supports HSG members in their start-up ventures. More than 350 start-up consultations are provided every year.
  • Shaped by the institutes: The 40 institutes, research centres and centers are organised largely autonomously and along entrepreneurial lines.
  • Art: 46 works of art are on the campus waiting to be discovered, among them works by Giacometti, Richter and Miró.
  • History: The HSG can look back on a 118-year history. Its most important milestones are illustrated in the brochure. 

Further facts and figures can be found in our brochure "The HSG: a portrait – facts and figures"

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