Marenostrum
Marenostrum ("Our Sea" in Latin) was a Roman name for the Mediterranean Sea. Today, it is amongst the most important regional Business Forums organised by CEMS students from four top business schools...
Marenostrum ("Our Sea" in Latin) was a Roman name for the Mediterranean Sea. Today, it is amongst the most important regional Business Forums organised by CEMS students from four top business schools...
Marenostrum ("Our Sea" in Latin) was a Roman name for the Mediterranean Sea. Today, it is amongst the most important regional Business Forums organised by CEMS students from four top business schools...
Ameena Bajar writes about her experience during her CEMS Internship in India. India is home to over a billion people, 960 million of whom are mobile users. By 2016, 382 million of them will be...
In an age of continuous disruption, Sherif Kamel, Professor of Management, Dean of the School of Business at The American University in Cairo and President of the American Chamber of Commerce in Egypt...
What if tomorrow you discovered that your most cherished management wisdoms turned out to be wrong? How would your organisation deal with that change? The University of Sydney Business School in...
• 92% of undergraduates surveyed by Universum and CEMS say they are keen to work abroad in the early stages of their career • Yet there are clearly obstacles, as only one in five (19%) of HR managers...
Hyun-Jung Lee, Assistant Professor in Organisational Behaviour and Cross-Cultural Management, London School of Economics reflects on the challenges of virtual working in multicultural teams and what...
As world leaders prepare for the COP26 climate conference, research from the CEMS Global Alliance in Management Education (the international consortium of 34 leading business schools, 70 companies and...
Helen Kan, Executive Director and Alternate Chief Executive Officer, China CITIC Bank International Limited shares how a major international bank faced the challenges of the pandemic and what new...
Less than one per cent of early-stage capital goes to start-ups founded by women and only thirteen per cent to mixed-gender teams. As part of their CEMS MIM & MSc in International Management at UCD...