Estonian Business School’s Bachelor’s programme International Business Administration received EPAS accreditation in June 2016. This year EBS submitted its second annual Progress Report and received a positive evaluation from EPAS.
On 18th of June, my fellow students and I graduated from EBS and some of us with Cum Laude honors. It was a magnificent day in Tallin
In June, a conference was held to present the results of an extensive Lead4Skills research encompassing 11 countries. The purpose was to present business challenges the companies are facing today and prepare guidelines for higher education institutions to help them better understand and address these challenges.
Toomas Danneberg, the Vice Rector for External Relations and Business Development at Estonian Business School (EBS), writes about cyber threats and cyber hygiene in Estonian organisations.
From July 2-7 Estonian Business School will be hosting the international research conference EGOS, which will bring almost 2,000 researchers, who research the development of organization in the environment of changes and surprises, to Tallinn.
The spring graduation ceremony of EBS took place on Monday 18th June at the Estonian Concert Hall where diplomas were awarded to 152 students.
Estonian Business School (EBS) is the tenth member of the Estonian National Network.
Estonian Business School (EBS) will be the first in Estonia to provide its students an option of studying subjects of their liking in one of 60 partner universities around the globe.
This year Estonian Business School will celebrate its 30th anniversary and continues its activity in the wind of change. This may be illustrated by the launch of a new fresh web page www.ebs.ee.
EBS and Laurea University of Applied Sciences signed an agreement of collaboration which states that EBS will provide the graduates of Laurea University of Applied Sciences with Doctoral studies.
The 5th Assembly of the Advisory Board of EBS Alumni was summoned on 3rd May. The main topic of the informal discussion was the involvement of experts in the study process and offering students practical outcomes of their studies.
The claim that the flu season is in full swing in the digital world is hardly newsworthy. Teaching and training the future leaders how to “wash their hands” is an inevitable part of the Estonian Business School’s curriculum Management in Digital Society.