Join an online info session on 14 April or book your private online consultation to find out more about EBS Masters Programmes.
Every year, thousands of students participate in Erasmus+, the most popular student exchange programme. EBS has more than 50 Erasmus partner universities, from which you can choose the one best suited to you.
Agu Uudelepp passed away on 4 February due to a severe illness. At EBS, Agu worked at the Department of Marketing and Communication and was appointed Chairman of the Master’s Studies’ Supervisory Board.
The Winter Games took place from 24-26 January in Kääriku, where EBS broke the record for most participants this year and made it to the top three.
The agreement sets out the principles of the development of studies at the doctoral level and new minimum requirements for doctoral research, which is to say what will be expected of such studies and works in the future.
The GLOBE project is a continuation of 20 years of collaborative work examining relationships among societal culture, leadership, and organizational practices around the world.
EBS organized a Winter Reception at EBS Helsinki Campus on 12th December to celebrate the end of the semester.
We are happy to announce that you can start applying to Estonian Business School for 2020/2021! The applications are accepted for Bachelor and Master programs in Tallinn and in Helsinki.
International University «MITSO» is one of the oldest universities of Belarus. It was founded by the Federation of Trade Unions of Belarus in 1930.
For the third year already students from EBS, Copenhagen Business Academy and Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences gathered to solve real-life business challenges.
From 7th to 9th November, EBS participated in the biggest sports event for business schools in Europe called WHU Euromasters which took place in Vallendar, Germany.
The report provides an overview of the economic implications of the regulation of working hours and a cross-country legislative and policy analysis on the regulation of working hours and it shows that among EU and OECD countries Estonia has above average rigidity on the issue.