ESMT Berlin and Volkswagen AG have established a new endowed chair at the international business school to bring more women and people with diverse backgrounds into leadership positions.
ESMT Berlin master’s programs scored more than 25 percent higher than the national average in practical relevance of studies in relation to employment after graduation, according to the National Graduate Panel.
ESMT Berlin has hired three new professors, strengthening the business school’s research and teaching in the areas of behavioral strategy, labor economics, and management science.
Four leading international business schools have joined together to create a global, multiple school exchange program for Master’s in Management students.
Firms often put great effort in retaining good employees because they fear the loss of talent and knowledge spillover to rival companies. However, new research by Stefan Wagner suggests that employee mobility within an industry can actually be a benefit to companies.
ESMT Berlin and Enterprise Ireland, the Irish government’s trade and innovation agency, announced a partnership for the international business school to deliver Enterprise Ireland’s ‘Enter the Eurozone’ executive education program.
ESMT Berlin and the Association of German Chambers of Industry and Commerce (DIHK) will collaborate in the management education of international executives.
Prof. Harald Hungenberg has been appointed Dean of Executive Education at ESMT Berlin. As of September 1, 2019, he will succeed Dr. Norbert Sack in this position. Hungenberg will be supported by Associate Dean of Executive Education Prof. Gianluca Carnabuci.