The Rome Business School campus is getting ready to welcome future students!
April Intake starts on the 17th and many will be the interactive moments and activities designed to get new students into the Rome Business School spirit.
It will be a week of inspiring talks, classes on soft skills and even tours of Rome all to be shared with class colleagues from all over the world.
Leading Companies At The RBS Welcome Week 2023
As part their welcome at RBS, all students will have to opportunity to hear from top Managers, who will share their inspiring stories, telling about failures and successes and all that is in between.
The first, but only one of the many exchanges BS students will have with companies along their journey. In fact, the guests joining us for the welcome week will be from companies such as:
- Oracle
- Red Bull
- American Express
- Fondazione Palazzo Colonna
- Grand Hotel Excelsior
- ItalFerr – Gruppo Ferrovie Dello Stato Italiane
- Auditorium Parco della Musica
- Essity
- Mastercard
- XFarm
- KPMG
What would you say to a future RBS student?
Tips from our current students to make the most of the RBS Experience
What would you say to a future RBS student?
This is the question we asked our students, so that they could share their perspectice of what it’s like to join the #RBSGlobalFamily.
Students of our Masters have given us their input by sharing valuable advice aimed at their future colleagues.
- Sara Jachnik, from the International Master in Entrepreneurship and Innovation said: “My advice is to take advantage of all the opportunities RBS has to offer you, whether it’s the RBS4Entrepreneurship Program or the company meetings offered by the Career Center, because I’ve been able to meet a lot of interesting personalities and now I have a broader knowledge that I can draw upon.”
- For Nicolò D’Elia, of the Executive Master in Marketing and Sales, one of the most useful things was attending classes on soft skills so he urges students to be attend them as much as possible.
- “It is important to engage as much as possible with the professors and ask as many questions as you can and also look at the syllabus because there are so many hidden gems.” these are the words of Elena Scianna, International Master in Arts and Culture Management.
- The one at RBS is transformational journey, with many moments of exchange among students who come from more than 161 countries. In fact, Cameron Cua, from the International MBA states “for me the most useful thing was meeting people from all over the world and learning all about their cultures.”
- Finally Aya Barakat, Global Master in Fashion and Luxury Management advises, “Don’t be afraid to ask the professors for advice.” and Ching-Mei Chen, from the International Master in Hospitality and Tourism Management agrees “Go the distance: Ask Questions.”