EBS Symposium

The EBS Symposium is the biggest collegiate economic congress in Europe organized solely by students with over 1000 participants each year.

[2] One of the main goals of the EBS Symposium is to generate open conservation to discuss current economic issues between students, young professionals, and well-known representatives from business and politics.

[3] Each year a great number of speakers are invited to join the EBS Symposium to contribute their experience and knowledge in favor of the current topic through presentations or key-note speeches.

[1] Participants, often arriving from universities across the globe, ask questions to employees and experts about work with regards to individual areas of interest such as consulting or financial advisory.

The fair offers the companies the opportunity to exhibit their products, conduct market research, and find common grounds with other exhibitors.

Thus the conference was brought to life with the idea and goal of convergence and dialogue between students from different fields of studies and representatives from politics, science, and economics.

The first EBS Symposium held the theme: “Made in Germany – a term to be redefined” and greatly resonated with students and participants alike.

Among the 55 speakers Jean-Claude Trichet, John Major and Jochen Zeitz captivated the audiences with inspiring keynote speeches.

[5] The theme “Dawn of Demography – Import Growth or Export Knowledge?” guided the 22nd EBS Symposium in 201 under the patronage of Philipp Rösler, the Vice-Chancellor of Germany.

The 33rd EBS Symposium is set to take place in Oestrich-Winkel from September 15–17, offering exciting speeches, panels and workshops alongside the traditional recruiting and innovation fairs, startup pitches and unprecedented networking opportunities.