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Stefan Wagner , professor at ESMT, speaks about the global distribution of the COVID-19 vaccines and that the desire for a temporary suspension of exclusive rights is understandable.
May 13, 2022
ESMT is providing 3 x 50% scholarships for the Part-time MBA
ESMT is supporting displaced persons from Ukraine with three 50% scholarships each for the ESMT Part-time MBA September 2022 intake. Refugees who have been forced to flee their home country will be given easier access to education and career prospects through the English-language MBA program. The aim is to enable people who are at such a critical stage in their lives to nevertheless be able to develop their professional skills.
With the joint program âBMW Group Fellowships for Ukraineâ, the BMW Group and international business school ESMT Berlin are offering up to ten female refugees from Ukraine the opportunity to participate in the ESMT Global Online Master of Business Administration (MBA) at no cost.
Panucha Chatasing, MIM student at ESMT, chose to work with Antler, an early-stage global venture capital firm, as part of his Social Impact Project and is talking about his experiences.
Christoph Burger, senior lecturer at ESMT, and Nora Grasselli, program director at ESMT, explain why executive education must be seen as an investment.
Olaf Plötner, professor at ESMT, Bianca Schmitz, director of leadership development programs at ESMT, and co-authors elaborate on current buzzwords, such as decoupling, resilience, and corporate regionalization that are starting to surface in corporate boardrooms, and advise on reimagining corporate processes and structures accordingly.
ESMT Berlin harnesses the advantage of an online MBA, offering a specially designed program to be completed while students are working full-time and only requires a commitment of 15 hours per week.
Chengwei Liu, associate professor at ESMT, is convinced that companies could advance their diversity if they cleverly use the principle of chance in their selection processes.
In Russia's attack on Ukraine, the Kremlin has so far made limited use of cyberattacks. But that could soon change, explains Sandro Gaycken, founding director of the Digital Society Institute (DSI) at ESMT.
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