ESMT Berlin is regularly featured in national and international media outlets. In our newsroom, we showcase selected highlights that present the exceptional achievements of our faculty, including their research activities, and offer valuable contributions to discussions in business, academia, and broader societal debates.
Stefan Wagner and Nate Jingze Niu, professors at ESMT Berlin, stand as an example of research from a business school seeking healthcare solutions as they are mapping the research trajectory of the drug development process, to both highlight the incremental costs and provide a publicly available source of data on drug research and development.
Read as Jens Delventhal shares his experience of the Executive Transition Program, its impact on his career, and how it helped him build the trust to be an effective leader.
Read how increasingly more companies are working with artificial intelligence and how Thorsten Lambertus, Site Lead of the Creative Destruction Lab hosted by ESMT Berlin, has made it its goal to bring together the top research institutions with large companies and medium-sized companies in order to promote young companies.
With the MSc in Analytics and Artificial Intelligence, and the MSc in Innovation and Entrepreneurship, ESMT Berlin introduces two future-oriented degree programs to enable graduates to be changemakers. Students will acquire knowledge and skills in areas critical to business success and ensure that the organizations that they join or found will meet the challenges of tomorrow.
October 5, 2023
ESMT Berlin has been re-accredited by EQUIS
ESMT Berlin has been re-accredited by EQUIS for the maximum duration of five years, reaffirming our commitment to excellence in business education and recognizing our dedication to quality.
The return of rivalry between major powers is making global cooperation more difficult. This return has significant political and economic consequences, which were the topic of the first Berlin Global Dialogue.
Rivalries between superpowers pose a threat to emerging economies like Sri Lanka. In an interview at Berlin Global Dialogue, President Wickremesinghe says what he hopes to see from Berlin.
Francis de Véricourt, professor at ESMT Berlin, stated at BGD that the situation is serious and Europe is in danger of losing out in the global competition for the technologies of the future.
At the new Berlin Global Dialogue format, prominent guests provided insights into as-yet-unknown change processes at global institutions. DW defines it as a political premiere.
Lars-Hendrik Röller, professor at ESMT Berlin, economist, and Angela Merkel's most important economic advisor, uses his network to bring world leaders to Berlin.