Anna Borsarelli
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A general management programme with a major focus on international management which draws upon the successful one year/ two country Master in European Business (MEB) Programme. This two-week ‘International Management’ summer course is an intensive programme designed for talented undergraduates/graduates with limited knowledge of business from any degree discipline looking for a short, intensive business awareness course with a strong international perspective.
The programme will run for three weeks from 5th - 23rd July 2010.
The course will be structured as follows:
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"I attended this summer course to supplement my degree with a firm foundation and insight into international business, as well as adding a competitive edge to my CV. The impact was more than I could have imagined ... My improved insight and understanding of all parts of international business were a huge advantage for my graduate prospects, leading me to a vacation scheme and consequently an offer of a training contract at a top international law firm."
Amanda Town
International Management student, 2008
"Prior to taking the International Business summer course at ESCP Europe, I was a science graduate working within a global organisation and seeking a career transition from support to managerial roles.
"The course served to put all of my practical work experience into an overall business context. During subsequent months, I was able to directly link some key learning points from the topics covered to my role within an international marketing team ... The course also provided exposure to ESCP alumni and companies such as Estée Lauder, Morgan Stanley, Citigroup and Bloomberg."
Elizabeth Oglesby
International Management student, 2008
"I found the course insightful because I got a sense of how intricate the different sectors of a business are, such as research and development, advertising, sales, marketing, human resources and finance. It also made me realise how interdependent international businesses have to be in order to compete successfully within the market.
"The most rewarding aspect of the course was the range of guest speakers. The visit to the Bloomberg London offices, a great example of a successful international business, made the course even more unique."
Sahra Haji
International Management student, 2008