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News 01/02/2021

How to use the resources of the Next Generation EU in a sustainable way

Extract from the Research Report: Environmental sustainability and sustainable development Rome Business School – Research Center in collaboration with Legambiente The European agreement of July 2020 and the launch of the Next Generation EU program, in particular of the Recovery and Resil
News 28/01/2021

Rome Business School study in collaboration with Legambiente

Next Generation EU / Italy: starting from urban centers for the sustainability of the 74 million euros destined for ecological reconversion Trento, Mantua, Pordenone, Bolzano and Reggio Emilia are the areas best prepared to lead an ecological reconversion. Renewable sources currently cover mor
News 27/01/2021

How to be a Data Scientist

As discussed, the key for succeeding as Data Scientist is passion and curiosity about the world, about the models that simulate how it is working and about the data that fills those models. Anyway, also the high level of demand for job positions and the salary lever can stimulate the interest in th
News 26/01/2021

Culture as the drive for Business Success

As the world faces one of the worst crises in recent times, what inspires people and corporations to stand out, fight back, and respond effectively? Culture. To have it clearer. Do you know how we count on people in some parts of the world to behave in a certain way? For example, how locals i
News 25/01/2021

MBA graduates in Myanmar

The International Department congratulates the first batch of students who finalized their MBA in partnership with RBS at WEBS College of Business – Yangon, Myanmar You probably know that Rome Business School designed an MBA Programme to prepare future-focused professionals for success in a w
News 22/01/2021

What do we mean for "Public Debt"?

An extract from the Rome Business School Research Center Research Report Public debt is the debt contracted by the state to meet its own needs. In other words, it represents the necessary resources to ensure that the state machine, made up of services and investments, works. The difference betwee