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 Career Accelerator Programs at ESMT Berlin, gives advice on how to make your MBA application more outstanding and talks about the ways ESMT brings students from different backgrounds together.
Jörg Eigendorf, chief sustainability officer of Deutsche Bank, and Jörg Rocholl, president of ESMT, explain in an interview why the financial sector is in dire need of more research.
Franziska Frank, visiting faculty at ESMT Berlin, presents the results of her research on how bosses and employees assess each other, and gives a conclusion that humble leadership has a positive effect on managers, employees, and organizations.
Nick Barniville, former associate dean of degree programs at ESMT Berlin, comments on the future of management education and names climate change as one of the key issues for it.
ESMT Berlin has signed the Charter for Digital Educational Innovations of the Stifterverband für die Deutsche Wissenschaft e.V. to help advance the future viability of the German education system.
ESMT Berlin has moved up two places and is now ranked 10th in the Financial Times’ Masters in Management (MIM) Ranking 2022. The international business school's Master in Global Management program is once again the highest-ranked program of any university based in Germany.
Georg Garlichs, the chief financial officer of ESMT Berlin, shares in an interview with RBB the years of discussions with the Office for the Protection of Monuments, which resulted in permission to install a solar system on the roof of ESMT.
Roland Siegers, director of early career programs at ESMT, talks about ESMT's new master in analytics and artificial intelligence and how its participants will take courses both from the computer science and business disciplines, setting them up to build bridges between technology and commercial teams in digital companies.
People Matters reports on Francis de Véricourt's, Professor of Management Science at ESMT Berlin, speech at the People Matters TechHR Singapore Conference 2022 where he talks about the reasons why humans and machines are different.
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