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News 22/06/2022

#ExperienceRBS: "Thanks to the preparation I received I was able to get the internship of my dreams."

We heard from Claudia Misurelli, Alumni of the Master in Human Resources Mananagement of RBS and intern at KPMG; and discussed with her the experience at RBS. What led you to choosing the Master at Rome Business School? Nowadays no university course prepares you to be a Human Resources
News 21/06/2022

Holiday destinations: Italy leads with 43,6 milions of tourists. A regional analysis

Rome is the most visited city in Italy and the fifth in Europe In the mood for a Holiday? Read more from our latest research on the Italian Cultural Industry curated by Valerio Mancini, Director of the Research Center of the Rome Business School Giosuè Prezioso, Lecturer of the Master in Arts an
News 20/06/2022

Rome Business School partners with Own Your Business

Own Your Business helps companies innovate with simplicity, trust and transparency, offering its customers blockchain services and solutions through an innovative approach that integrates consulting skills with specialist and development skills; this approach allows a correct and efficient integrat
News 20/06/2022

More than 30 leading global companies including Versace, Oracle, Coca-Cola HBC meet hundreds of students at Rome Business School's Career Fair

Rome Business School reconfirms strong link with companies: in one day +55 HR managers meet students at RBS campus. Participating companies include Valentino, Generali, Oracle, Poste Italiane, Gi Group, Rocco Forte Hotels; Workshops, Company Meeting from Coca-Cola HBC, Gi Group, Oracle and Banca I
News 16/06/2022

RBS Students meet Brunswick and Silk EV

Rome Business School students had the opportunity to participate in a Lecture by Brunswick Group, a leading global international consulting firm in strategic corporate, financial and institutional relations communications. In business for nearly 30 years, the company has expanded to 14 countries wi
News 16/06/2022

The business of Smart cities grows worldwide: $873.7 billion by 2026. In Italy, Florence, Milan, Bologna and Rome are the smartest

The study, carried out in collaboration with Legambiente and TSCAI, reconfirms northern and central Italy as the most virtuous areas in terms of eco-sustainability, sustainable mobility and environmental impact reduction projects; None of the 102 cities analyzed by Legambiente in the Mal’Aria (2