'Colombia está avalado por un excelente nivel formativo de sus alumnos': ESCP Business School

Javier Tafur, director general de ESCP Business School en España Foto: Cortesía
'Colombia está avalado por un excelente nivel formativo de sus alumnos': ESCP Business School

‘Colombia está avalado por un excelente nivel formativo de sus alumnos’: ESCP Business School ESCP Business School, the world’s oldest business school founded in 1819, is undergoing a significant transformation, with three of its programs currently ranking in the global Top 10 and itself in the European Top 10. The institution is actively integrating generative artificial intelligence into its programs to prepare students for future demands in both the corporate and public sectors. Colombia has been identified as a strategic focus due to the consistently excellent academic caliber of its students, fostering opportunities for international career development.

  • ESCP Business School is celebrating a successful year, with three programs in the Financial Times’ Global Top 10 and the school itself in the European Top 10.
  • The school emphasizes training future leaders for business, public sectors, and cooperation, adapting to evolving talent demands.
  • ESCP is collaborating with OpenAI to integrate generative AI into its programs.
  • Colombia is a strategic focus due to the high quality of its students, with agreements in place for financing studies.
  • Colombian students enroll in various programs, including Master in Management, MBA, digital marketing, finance, and hospitality.
  • ESCP offers financing options through agreements with Icetex and Colfuturo, as well as scholarships.
  • The school aims to contribute to Colombia’s business ecosystem by fostering an entrepreneurial spirit among its graduates.
  • ESCP boasts a global network of over 90,000 active alumni from 193 nationalities.
  • The school has over 10,000 students across its six European campuses and a Dubai antenna, with a unique confederation model allowing student mobility.
  • While most programs are in-person, an online program for executives is available with optional in-person seminars.
  • Increased demand for programs, particularly in digital and technology-related fields, is a key trend.
  • ESCP plans to evolve into the ‘Great European University of Management’ with the planned opening of a technology school in 2027 and a government school in 2029.
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