ESCP Business School invites all enrolled and admitted Bachelor in Management students and their families to meet online Professor Fabrizio Zerbini, Associate Dean of the BSc programme.

On the 6th of July, 2020, from 2.30 p.m, join this webinar to learn more about the next Academic Year and ESCP Adaptive Learning Model.
Professor Zerbini will present the organization of the Programme and the blended formula of the courses from September in compliance with social distancing and the COVID-19 related directives imposed by the competent local authorities, in order to guarantee the excellence of the learning experience and the safety of all students, faculty and ESCP staff.

Agenda:
2.30 p.m. > Opening 
2.45 p.m. > Learning Model presentation 
3.15 p.m. > Q&A Session

Please register in advance here.

The world is immersed in a very deep health crisis. Restrictions on the movements of people, increase in preventive health measures or a very unstable economic situation are just some of the consequences caused by this crisis.


If anything has become clear in recent months, it is the urgent need to implement a series of changes that will improve the people’s lives in the Post Covid-19 world. A world that will probably be very different from everything experienced during the last decades and that, therefore, will require a change in the way of thinking and acting of society to be able to adapt to it in the best possible way.


In this context, ESCP Europe Madrid Campus is organizing a collective intelligence challenge on June 29th and 30th in which more than 100 students of the MSc in Marketing & Digital Media and the MSc in Digital Project Management & Consulting located all around the world will participate remotely. The objective of this challenge will be to find solutions based on innovative and disruptive ideas in order to create a better world after Covid-19.


Stay tuned for the upcoming updates about this exciting experience!

Location

Organiser: Madrid Campus

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Date

Start date: 29/06/2020

Start time: 9:00 AM

End date: 30/06/2020

End time: 8:00 PM

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Thank you for speaking to us about your experience as an ESCP MBA student during these last months. Could you please shortly introduce yourself? 

My name is Josefine Cramer. I am 29, and originally from Copenhagen, Denmark. I have a Bachelor’s Degree in English and Organizational Communication from Copenhagen Business School. Prior to my MBA, I worked in the fashion and luxury goods industry for 10 years, primarily focused on marketing, sustainability and global brand partnerships with brands such as Louis Vuitton and Fendi. In pursuit of expanding my skill sets within leadership and international business, I decided to leave my job in Copenhagen to study an MBA in International Management at ESCP Business School, London/Berlin track.


  1. How did you experience studying for your MBA during the Covid-19 pandemic?

    At the beginning, I was worrying about the consequences of the pandemic; would I be able to finish my degree as scheduled, how this would affect my grades, how would I build personal relationships with my classmates and so on. Although the last few months has been far from what all of us originally signed up for, I feel extremely thankful for having had such professional and flexible professors/ESCP staff to guide us through this unfamiliar situation.
    After about 1-2 weeks I had settled in, bought myself a new desk and started to have a daily routine. Despite the challenges and downsides of this pandemic, e.g. not being able to connect with my professors and classmates on campus, I found myself having more time to study and learn things more in depth. Watching Netflix in the evening eventually became boring, so instead of reading books non-related to our MBA syllabus, I would read the additional reading provided by our professors, expanding my knowledge and in-depth capabilities in each topic.

  2. Which were the biggest challenges that you managed to overcome?
     
    As I am an extrovert who thrives in the company of others, not being able to see my professors and classmates face-to-face was the biggest challenge. As there was not really a solution to fixing this problem, we instead connected via WhatsApp and other online communication channels to uphold the motivation and connection with each other.
    Secondly, having online classes in math/finance related topics online was challenging, but with lots of coffee and resilience, I managed to uphold my motivation and gain new knowledge.

  3. What did you learn and experience which you would not have without the pandemic?

    Due to the content of some of our classes, the format of the exams had to be adjusted, allowing us to write self-reflection papers on different topics. For me personally, this was a great learning experience. Instead of studying to memorise as much as possible for a closed-book exam on campus, this format allowed me to practice self-reflection, and explain how the content covered in class will enable me to become a more successful leader in an international environment going forward.

  4. What helped you in your daily routine as an ESCP MBA student during the pandemic?

    Scheduling and then sticking to my schedule!
    Every Sunday, I made a schedule for the coming week, which was extremely helpful. This included writing down time slots for indoor workout session/jogging, individual study time, and deadlines related to classes/group work. Additionally, every morning I would write down a ‘to do’ list, to make sure that I got things done. During most weeks, I tried waking up at the same time every morning, and set time aside in the evening for ‘personal time’.

Thank you, Josefine, for this great interview and our best wishes for your personal and professional future!

 

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Sorting out the essentials before getting on the plane/Plan & Organize your Trip to Spain.

The Madrid Campus invites all incoming  students to the  Online Info Session "Welcome to ESCP Madrid Campus - Moving to Madrid Made Easy".

Meet Madrid Campus'  Student Services Officer, Edurne Garde, and Citylife Madrid Office Manager, Teddy Stefanoff, on June 29 2020 from 5pm-6pm, they will give you a lot of practical and useful information about your future daily life in Madrid. They will talk about housing, facilities, extracurricular activities, entertainment and all that Madrid has to offer. 

The Online Info Session is reserved to Madrid campus candidates and students for the 2020 Intake.
 

Participants

Edurne Garde - Sudent Services Madrid

Edurne Garde

Student Services ESCP Madrid Campus

Teddy Stefanoff - City Life Madrid

Teddy Stefanoff

Office Manager - Citylife Madrid

Location

Organiser: Madrid Campus

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Date

Start date: 29/06/2020

Start time: 5:00 PM

End time: 5:00 PM


The Madrid Campus invites Master in Management incoming  students to the  Online Info Session "Welcome to ESCP Madrid Campus - MiM Specializations, Internship Opportunities and Postgraduate Option ". 

Meet Madrid Campus' Master in Management Academic Director, Alberto Martinez and Career Services Officers on June 25 2020, 5pm-6pm and  find out what specializations you will have available at our campus as well as learn about internship and job opportunities the programme will open for you!

The Online Info Session is reserved to Master in Management candidates and students, 2020 Intake.

Please register in advance. For more info email to mimmadrid@escp.eu
 

Location

Organiser: Madrid Campus

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Date

Start date: 25/06/2020

Start time: 5:00 PM

End time: 6:00 PM