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.
Rebecca Loades, director of MBA programs at ESMT Berlin, says that successful application to an MBA program should not be centered solely around academic achievements. The application should show a desire to invest in a program and be an active member of a community.
Jörg Rocholl, President of ESMT Berlin, together with other researchers, is mentioned in Der Spiegel's article about green investment. The research done by Jörg Rocholl and his colleagues concludes that investors can exert influence by driving down the prices of green assets through mass demand for them.
Roland Siegers, director of external engagement and master programs at ESMT Berlin, talks about the importance of internships for students and companies. He claims that internships are a perfect opportunity for students to showcase their talents.
ESMT Berlin and neue fische – School and Pool for Digital Talent will collaborate in the future to provide ESMT master’s students with more hands-on instruction in coding and analytics, preparing them for the demands of the job market.
Anyone who has to mediate between different departments has a tough job. Sometimes even the bosses don't know what these employees accomplish. Eric Quintane, professor at ESMT, shows how important they are for the company.
Linus Dahlander, professor at ESMT, tested his MBA students on a course in innovation and slipped in responses from ChatGPT - with very interesting results.
Mandy Hübener, director of executive programs at ESMT Berlin, writes an article for Forbes where she talks about the trends and shifts in executive education programs in recent years.
Bain & Company provides an initiative for ESG training to its consultants by partnering with business schools around the globe, ESMT Berlin being one of them.
Sandro Gaycken, director of the Digital Society Institute (DSI) at ESMT Berlin, talks about the state of German critical infrastructure and its vulnerability to cyberattacks in ZDF's "Frontal".
Jan Nimczik, professor at ESMT, and colleagues have studied the effects of receiving refugees after World War II in Baden-Württemberg, looking at the differences in the American and French occupation zones.
The article presents the Financial Times' new MBA ranking and explains that ESMT could not participate in the ranking because the business school changed its MBA program to a 14-month program and thus could not meet the participation criteria.
Sandro Gaycken, director of the Digital Society Institute (DSI) at ESMT Berlin, says that German critical infrastructure is very vulnerable when it comes to cyber security. The threat of cyber attacks has increased because of Russia's war against Ukraine.
Stephanie Kluth, director of admissions at ESMT Berlin, points out the rise in financial stress among students and says that the main reason for it is inflation and the problem of finding affordable housing.
ESMT Berlin did not meet the participation criteria for Financial Times MBA Ranking because the school made a strategic decision to extend the full-time MBA program to 14 months to improve the experience and opportunities for students, reports Poets&Quants.
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