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News 13/08/2021

100 Students from all over the world attended the Rome Business School’s Bootcamp to become managers on a global scale

Over 7 days, participants attended theoretical sessions, practical lessons and activities aimed at developing managerial skills and an international mentality open to the world; From 14 different nationalities, students experienced managing a diverse and multicultural environment. From July 26t
News 12/08/2021

Galway Business School, Ireland and Rome Business School partnership

A new partnership has been signed between Galway Business School (GBS), one of the leading independent third-level colleges in Ireland and Rome Business School, a member of the Planeta Formación y Universidades, an international network created by the group Planeta De Agostini, which embodies a st
News 11/08/2021

Rome Business School, in partnership with the Ordine degli Avvocati

Rome Business School has activated a series of Partnerships and Agreements with Institutions, Bodies and Associations and, in this regard, we want to communicate the activation of the Convention with the Rome Bar. These agreements provide opportunities for privileged access to the Rome Business Sch
News 09/08/2021

Tokyo 2020 - The Olympic business in the time of Covid19

Rome Business School – Research Center Tokyo 2020 wasn’t the first Olympics not to be played in the year scheduled for the award. There are three similar precedents in the history of the modern Olympic Games. In fact, Berlin 1916, Tokyo 1940 and London 1944 editions were cancelled and recov
News 05/08/2021

The future of international mobility in the context of post-Covid

International Webinar in collaboration with Institute Magellan, Paris Key Note Speaker: Prof. José-Maria Aulotte – MBA program director, HR Management in International Companies & Head of International Relations at Institut Magellan Paris The Rome Business School and the Institut Magellan ha
News 04/08/2021

Rome Business School study on Tokyo 2020

With an estimated 23.7 billion of euros, the final cost exceeds the budgeted expenditure However, the television rights have guaranteed the International Olympic Committee revenues of approximately 4.4 billion dollars; Many sponsors, who accounted for about 18% of total revenue, also abandoned th