EBS’s innovative MA programme focuses on the challenges of the future world. Learn how to contribute to the society and the living environment whilst being a great leader and a successful entrepreneur.
Nina Jalo graduated from EBS Helsinki in 2015. Currently, she works as Global Offering Manager, Insights for Smarter Buildings at KONE. Read more about her journey and why EBS was the right choice for her.
Estonia’s oldest and only business university gives you a truly high-level and modern education. The last day to submit your application for EBS bachelor’s July 4 in Tallinn and July 11 in Helsinki.
It is time to act upon the large challenges at hand that impact our future and our planet. Businesses have an increased pressure to deal with societal, environmental, and economical issues. However, they are currently poorly equipped to do so. To tackle all these issues, a next generation of managers and leaders with a new mindset is needed. Within the MA programme Business Innovation in the New Economy, we focus exactly on these topics preparing you as a leader who is ready for whatever the future may bring.
The International Business Administration Bachelor’s programme in EBS has received an EFMD accreditation for the third time, proving its high position among the world’s 122 best business administration programmes.
Today, customers, financiers and governments expect to manage companies in a way which respects the planet and society. The sustainability of companies is regulated both internationally and at the level of the European Union, customers increasingly want to know how the production process is structured, and CEOs are expected to have knowledge of circular management and the right mindset.
Today, the EBS alumni family received 232 new members. Over the last 30 years, more than 5000 EBS students have received their diploma.
Professor Aarna was elected as the first rector of EBS in 2000 after the establishment of the position. During his governance EBS moved in the direction of actively developing research activities in EBS which until then had been a mostly teaching oriented university.
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Entrepreneur and innovator Peter Vesterbacka and EBS Head of Development and Innovation Andreas Veispak discuss educational innovation, where it takes place and what contributes to it in the provision of business education in the latest episode of EBS podcast Satellite. It is also the first public recording of the podcast in Satellite’s history at the Aparaadio Podcast Festival.
The EBS women’s football team participated in the PCU Games in Antwerp, where they secured third place in a high-level futsal tournament.
Can a circular business be profitable? If so, why have we been talking about it for the last 30 years yet without putting it into action? What knowledge do today's top managers lack and what needs to change? David Peck, Professor at Delft University of Technology, and Hando Sutter, CEO of Eesti Energia, provide answers to these and many other questions in EBS podcast. The conversation is moderated by Siiri Mall Musten, Head of programme "21 century leader" design at EBS.