Evaluation of Teaching

Course evaluation by students is an important instrument for quality assurance and an opportunity to give lecturers comprehensive feedback on their teaching. As a basic principle, the Faculty of Economics and Business evaluates every course.

In the 2023 summer semester, evaluations were conducted in the following categories:

Bachelor Basics
Courses: 9
Questionnaires: 965

Bachelor Consolidation (Small groups)
Courses: 41
Questionnaires: 747

Bachelor Consolidation (Lecture)
Courses: 20
Questionnaires: 1115

Master (Small groups)
Courses: 34
Questionnaires: 625

Master (Lecture)
Courses: 8
Questionnaires: 391

Business Languages
Courses: 14
Questionnaires: 155

GSEFM
Courses: 15
Questionnaires: 148

Top Places in the Teaching Evaluation

Below you can find, grouped by category, the lecturers whose courses have been rated by students in recent years as being of particularly high quality. The Special Prize for Digital Teaching forms a separate category.

The 2020 summer semester, the first “coronavirus semester”, was characterized by a rapid shift to digital teaching and posed major challenges for all those in positions of responsibility. For that reason, no regular teaching prizes were awarded. Instead, a Special Prize for Digital Teaching was awarded to lecturers who produced outstanding work in this area. The award winners, in alphabetical order, are:

  • Prof. Dr. Torsten Bornemann
  • Prof. Dr. Alexander Hillert
  • Prof. Dr. Leo Kaas
  • Dr. Moritz Kraemer
  • Prof. Dr. Jan Landwehr
  • Sen.-Prof. Dr. Helmut Niegemann
  • Dr. Lars Pilz
  • Prof. Dr. Mark Wahrenburg

WiSe 23/24

  • Prof. Dr. Andreas Hackethal (Finanzen 2)

SoSe 23

  • Prof. Dr. Torsten Bornemann (Marketing 1)

WiSe 22/23

  • Prof. Dr. Torsten Bornemann (Marketing 1)
  • Prof. Dr. Andreas Hackethal (Finanzen 2)
  • Dr. Kevin Rink (Mathematik für Wirtschaftswissenschaften)

SoSe 22

  • Dr. Ingo Sauer (Einführung in die Volkswirtschaftslehre (2009))

WiSe 21/22

  • Prof. Dr. Torsten Bornemann (Marketing 1)
  • Prof. Dr. Andreas Hackethal (Finanzen 2)

SoSe 21

  • Prof. Dr. Torsten Bornemann (Marketing 1)
  • Prof. Dr. Uwe Hassler (Statistik)

WiSe 20/21

  • Prof. Dr. Andreas Hackethal (Finanzen 2)
  • Dr. Balázs Cserna (Statistik)

WiSe 19/20

  • Prof. Dr. Uwe Hassler (Statistik)

SoSe 19

  • Prof. Dr. Andreas Hackethal (Finanzen 2)

WiSe 18/19

  • Prof. Michael Binder, Ph.D. (Makroökonomie 1)

WiSe 23/24

  • Anke Trischler (Transformation zur Nachhaltigkeit: Identifikation von Handlungsfeldern, Konzeption von Maßnahmen, Implementierung und Management)
  • Prof. Dr. Jan Landwehr (Selbstmarketing)

SoSe 23

  • Prof. Dr. Mathias Trabandt (Recent Research in Macroeconomics)

WiSe 22/23

  • Prof. Dr. Helmut Niegemann (Ansätze und Methoden der quantitativen und qualitativen Berufsbildungsforschung)
  • Prof. Dr. Georg Dürnecker, Ph.D. (Wirtschaftsjournalismus in Deutschland - Zwischen faktenbasierter Analyse und Demagogie)

SoSe 22

  • Prof. Dr. Jan Landwehr (Selbstmarketing)
  • Eva Koscher (Corporate Social Responsibility aus Sicht des Strategischen Managements)
  • Dr. Christof Altmann (Ethik der Sozialen Marktwirtschaft

WiSe 21/22

  • Prof. Dr. Jan Landwehr (Selbstmarketing)

SoSe 21

  • Dr. Ingo Sauer (Das monetäre System und die aktuelle Krise in Europa)
  • Prof. Dr. Jan Landwehr (Selbstmarketing)

WiSe 20/21

  • Jun. Prof. Erik Maier, Ph.D. (Omni-Channel Retailing)
  • Prof. Dr. Jan Landwehr (Selbstmarketing)

WiSe 19/20

  • Jun. Prof. Dr. Marc Crummenerl (Bewertung von Zertifikaten)
  • Dr. Dr. Helmut Hesse (Digitalisierung, Jobs, Zukunft - Ethische Überlegungen)

SoSe 19

  • Dr. Vanja Horneff (Investment Management mit MATLAB)
  • Prof. Dr. Yvonne Thorhauer (Moral und Marktwirtschaft)
  • Dr. Le Van Ha (Corruption and Economic Development: ASEAN an outlier?)

WiSe 18/19

  • Hon. Prof. Dr. Martin Schmidberger (Empirische Kundendatenanalyse: Eine praxisorientierte Einführung)

WiSe 23/24

  • Prof. Dr. Jan Landwehr (Einführung in die Markt- und Konsumentenpsychologie)

SoSe 23

  • Prof. Dr. Andreas Hackethal (Finanzen 2)

WiSe 22/23

  • Jun. Prof. Özlem Dursun-de Neef, Ph.D. (Bank Management)

SoSe 22

  • Prof. Dr. Jan Landwehr (Einführung in die Markt- und Konsumentenpsychologie)

WiSe 21/22

  • Prof. Dr. Jan Landwehr (Einführung in die Markt- und Konsumentenpsychologie)

SoSe 21

  • Hitoshi Tsujiyama, Ph.D. (Public Economics and Finance)

WiSe 20/21

  • Dr. Alberto Cardaci (Behavioral Household Finance)

WiSe 19/20

  • Prof. Dr. Jan Landwehr (Einführung in die Markt- und Konsumentenpsychologie)

SoSe 19

  • Dr. Daniel Kostyra (Interactive Marketing)

WiSe 18/19

  • Jun. Prof. Dr. Klaus Miller (Pricing)

WiSe 23/24

  • Christine Riedmann-Streitz (Innovation and Change in the Digital Age II)

SoSe 23

  • Prof. Dr. Mathias Trabandt (Topics in Monetary Economics)
  • Prof. Dr. Mathias Trabandt (Recent Research in Monetary Economics)

WiSe 22/23

  • Prof. Dr. Matthias Zieschang (Luftverkehr im Wandel)
  • Prof. Dr. Mathias Trabandt (Monetary Economics at the Zero Lower Bound)
  • Prof. Dr. Ferdinand von Siemens (The Economics of Social Media)

SoSe 22

  • Prof. Özlem Dursun-de Neef (Sustainable Banking)

WiSe 21/22

  • Prof. Dr. Michael Kosfeld (The Economics of Leadership)
  • Prof. Dr. Martin Nienhaus (Empirical Accounting Research)

SoSe 21

  • Dr. Ulrich Schüwer (Empirical Methods in Finance: Topics in Banking and Real Estate)
  • Prof. Dr. Matthias Zieschang (Luftverkehr im Wandel)
  • Prof. Dr. Mathias Trabandt (Monetary Economics at the Zero Lower Bound)

WiSe 20/21

  • Prof. Dr. Martin Nienhaus (Empirical Accouting Research)
  • Prof. Dr. Jan Landwehr (Consumer Insights)
  • Prof. Dr. Christian Schlag (Derivatives 3 - Numerical Methods for Derivative Pricing)

WiSe 19/20

  • Dr. Matthias Zieschang (Luftverkehr im Wandel)

SoSe 19

  • Prof. Dr. Carolin Fleischmann (Strategies in Intercultural Management)

WiSe 18/19

  • Prof. Dr. Rainer Klump (Topics in Growth Theory)
  • Prof. Dr. Christian Schlag (Derivatives 3: Numerical Methods for Derivatives Pricing)
  • Prof. Dr. Mark Wahrenburg (Mergers and Acquisitions)

WiSe 23/24

  • Prof. Dr. Holger Kraft (Capital Markets and Asset Pricing)

SoSe 23

  • Dr. Benjamin Clapham (Microstructure of Financial Markets)

WiSe 22/23

  • Dr. Alexandra von Winning (Nachhaltigkeitsmanagement: Konzeption und Implementierung)

SoSe 22

  • Prof. Dr. Alexander Hillert (Advanced Behavioral Finance)

WiSe 21/22

  • Prof. Dr. Simone Wies, Ph.D. (Strategic Market Management)

SoSe 21

  • Prof. Dr. Alexander Hillert (Advanced Behavioral Finance)

WiSe 20/21

  • Prof. Dr. Ferdinand von Siemens (Fundamentals of Microeconomics)

WiSe 19/20

  • Daniel Ruf (Commercial Real Estate Finance)

SoSe 19

  • Prof. Dr. Alexander Hillert (Advanced Behavioral Finance)

WiSe 18/19

  • Prof. Dr. Jan Landwehr (Consumer Insights)