Speaking multiple languages opens doors for you – to international jobs, to meeting new people and to a greater understanding of the world. Academic studies rank English as far and away the world’s most useful language.
From AI to biotechnology, there’s no doubting what an exciting age this is to be an engineer or a scientist. Some may view working in management as uninspiring by comparison.
Applying to universities or business schools can be a nerve-wracking experience when so much depends on the outcome. In a crowded and highly competitive field, what’s the best way to stand out?
The European startup scene is thriving. During the Covid-19 pandemic, the creativity and flexibility of entrepreneurs has been vital to finding solutions to societal problems. Many innovations have come to market quickly and will continue to have an impact far beyond the crisis.
If you want to pursue a business career today, you're certain to have contact with people from many cultures and countries. While globalisation is a powerful force, it has not swept away all the cultural differences that shape how people work.
The challenges of 2020 have thrown up big questions about the future of work. Will working from home become the norm? Will a more ethical business world emerge from the coronavirus crisis?
The environmental and societal challenges of the 21st century demand big choices – from individuals, governments and businesses. Global uncertainty may be growing during 2020 – but many young people are clear about the future they want to create.
Personal interactions with your fellow students and teachers are a crucial part of higher education. The ongoing restrictions on life around Europe therefore pose huge challenges to educational institutions.
In today’s global economy, it’s now fairly commonplace for business professionals to find work outside of their home countries. But it’s not just workers who move abroad to pursue their careers.
Here in the waning weeks of 2019, it’s natural to look back at the decade that’s drawing to an end. But the close of a decade is not just about looking backward - it’s also a good time to consider what the next ten years have in store.
Business internships are more than just a practical way for business students to gain workplace skills and experience. They’re highly valued by future employers too, as recent graduates of prestigious business school ESCP Europe’s Bachelor in Management (BSc) programme are finding out.
Criss-crossing Europe, soaking up new cultures and grasping foreign languages are all rites of passage often associated with a backpacking adventure. But what if you could do all this whilst getting a world-class education? At ESCP Europe, these opportunities and more are there for ambitious business school students.
Travelling Europe is something many of us dream of doing when we finish high school. Sadly it may seem like a pipe dream if you’re planning to go straight to university. But what if you could do both? At ESCP Business School, Europe’s oldest business school founded in 1819, you can.
Paris, Madrid, Berlin... For internationally-minded students, it can be tough to choose where to attend university. But at ESCP Europe – one of the top business schools in the world – you don’t have to.