6 Reasons That make ESCP's EMBA unique
#1
Highly Customisable & Flexible
We have carefully designed our part-time Executive MBA to fit your life: you choose where, how long, and what you want to study. As the most customisable EMBA, you are in control of your future.
#2
Truly International
You will have the opportunity to personalise your curriculum with a choice of courses across our 6 international campuses (Paris, London, Berlin, Madrid, Turin and Beirut) and participate in our 5 international seminars.
#3
Responsible Leadership & Sustainability Focused
Throughout the EMBA, you will be prepared to become a responsible leader as our main mission is business for profit, with an ethical approach.
#4
Innovative and
Hands-on Approach
Thanks to expert faculty, cutting-edge research, and international consultancy projects, you will develop your management expertise and reach your full potential.
#5
Global and Diverse Network of Leaders
As an Executive MBA graduate, you will join a network of over 75,000 peers. You will meet and work closely with diverse participants worldwide, and broaden your global view.
#6
200 Years of Entrepreneurship and Management Expertise
ESCP is the first business school in the world, founded in 1819 and consistently ranked among the top business schools.
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AT A GLANCE
This real-time transformational programme available in tree formats is the stepping stone you need to bridge the gap between your untapped potential and the world-class leader in you.
- 10Core CoursesBuild a comprehensive foundation in managerial concepts
- 10ElectivesCurate your EMBA with your choice of specialisations
- 5International SeminarsDeepen your insights and pool knowledge with your peers
- 1International Consulting ProjectTackle a real-world business case within a multicultural team
- A previous university degree: Bachelor, Master´s degree or equivalent in any discipline
- A minimum of five years' managerial experience, based on demostration of managerial skills and potential for success within you company (recommendation letters)
- Fluency in English
114 Executive MBA participants
- 30% are Women
- Average age of 38 years
- 13 years average of working experience
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Alicia Cavia
Alicia Cavia
Admissions Madrid Campus
ESCP Business School
Mail : acavia@escp.eu
Tel: +34 620 59 24 29
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Why study at ESCP Business School
Established in 1819,
ESCP Business School is the world's first business school. The School has chosen to teach responsible leadership, open to the world and based on European multiculturalism. Six campuses in Berlin, London, Madrid, Paris, Turin and Warsaw are the stepping stones that allow students to experience this European approach to management.
Several generations of entrepreneurs and managers were thus trained in the firm belief that the business world may feed society in a positive way.
This conviction and ESCP’s values - excellence, singularity, creativity and plurality - daily guide our mission and build its pedagogical vision.
- The World’s 1st Business School (est. 1819)
- 6 ESCP European campuses in Berlin, London, Madrid, Paris, Turin, and Warsaw
- Multi-accredited: AACSB, EQUIS, EFMD MBA, EFMD EMBA,
5 European Higher Ed standards - Over 200 research-active professors representing over 33 nationalities
- Over 145 academic alliances in Europe and the World in 48 countries
- A comprehensive portfolio of 48 programmes: Bachelor, MiM, 28 Specialised Masters, MBA, 2 PhDs, 13 Executive Masters, EMBA, Global EPhD, as well as a custom and open programme offer
- 10,000 students in degree programmes representing 135 nationalities
- Professional-level participants
- 85,000 active alumni in over 200 countries in the world
- Ranked #2 Business School in the UK (FT, 2020)