The last year has been challenging for a lot of businesses, large and small. Companies all over the world have had to adapt to changed circumstances and consumer behaviours, and …
There are lots of business management programmes out there – but they’re not all created equal. So, it’s important to do your research before signing up to a particular programme. …
At ESEI, we love to encourage students to build their professional networks.That’s why we organise guest speaker sessions with diverse professionals and alumni – people who offer a wealth of …
Businesses don’t exist in a vacuum. They’re part of a wider context of local ecosystems, national economies and an increasingly globalised international environment. That’s why at ESEI, we want to …
Are you considering studying in Barcelona? If so, you must be wondering what you need to know about life in the Catalan capital. Barcelona is very popular with foreign students. …
Working on a healthtech startup’s expansion strategy – Digital Business course at ESEI At ESEI, we believe in a hands-on approach called Project-Based Learning that connects our students with the …
“A great leader is somebody who understands that our idea is always stronger than my idea.” – Jasper Deprez, ESEI Skyrocket Programme Director and Mentor, ESEI Alumnus If you’re interested in …
When living through times of crisis such as the Covid-19 pandemic, how can students and workers leverage different software in order to become their most productive selves?This online workshop, run …
CASE OF SUCCESS ALINA DEMCHENKO, A REAL STORY Alina Demchenko is a serial entrepreneur and angel investor who’s involved in several startup projects both in and outside of Barcelona. Alina …
At ESEI, we like to take our students on tours of some of the most important and interesting institutions in the city. The Borsa de Barcelona—or the Barcelona Stock Exchange—is …
Bummed about having to leave Barcelona and ESEI after you’ve finished your Master’s programme? No need to worry! ESEI provides you with the chance to stay and do a one-year …
What accommodation business had no hotels, no receptionists, no beds, no cleaning staff, yet still scaled to more than 150 million paying guests every year? That would be Airbnb. The …










