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.
New research from Professor Henry Sauermann of ESMT Berlin, and colleagues, claims academics from different fields have different motives for engaging in commercial activities.
More and more MIM graduates are using their newly acquired entrepreneurship skills to pursue new opportunities. ESMT alumnus Malte Lorenz is listed among the top MIM entrepreneurs of 2020.
ESMT Master's in Management alumnus Malte Lorenz, Co-Founder of Karl Karlo and Hungry Ventures, explains why he chose the ESMT MIM program and shares his experience of the program.
The pandemic has slowed down progress for women in the workplace, but we will adapt and innovate, say the team behind ESMT Berlin’s Women in Leadership Club.
Sarah Ungar talks about her experiences during her Executive MBA studies at ESMT Berlin and how they prepared her for later success in professional life.
Jörg Rocholl, president at ESMT Berlin, comments on the prospects of the German economy and the dependence on growth in China after the second wave of the pandemic.
Martin Schallbruch, deputy director of Digital Society Institute at ESMT Berlin, writes about the regulation of AI in Germany and Europe which could lead to a major competitive disadvantage.
ESMT Berlin partners with IMS, a Galway-based consultancy firm, to run the "Enter the eurozone" program where participants will develop a comprehensive market entry plan to commence their entry into the eurozone.
Dominika Bienkowska, co-founder of ÜberEnergy talks about how studying at ESMT Berlin helped to build up a great network and provided a constructive environment where the concept of becoming an entrepreneur became possible.
The Börsen-Zeitung interviews Martin Schallbruch, deputy director of Digital Society Institute at ESMT Berlin, about the failure of the European payment transaction system Target2.
Konstantin Korotov, faculty lead of the Executive MBA Program at ESMT Berlin, comments on how executive education helps leaders develop intercultural curiosity.
As part of ESMT’s efforts to continue providing hybrid teaching, the school has welcomed a new role – the copilot – into the classroom. Learn what a copilot is and how do they help with hybrid teaching.
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