Global Study Tours
Experience business practices around the world. Expand your understanding of cross-border business dynamics. Broaden your horizons.
Study tours are built into your Master to give you direct exposure to diverse business practices and cultural contexts. You will have the opportunity to analyse the distinct challenges and opportunities facing markets around the world at our prestigious partner schools. And you will get to see business in action across a spectrum of leading local firms and multinationals.
Study tours span Africa, Asia, North America, and South America and bring you into the Esade ecosystem of world-leading business schools.
2024-25 International Study Tours
All the destinations are open to all students, have limited spots and may vary from one academic year to the next .
- Los Angeles - USA - UCLA Anderson - Marketing Strategies in a New Digital Era [+]
- Milan - Italy - Bocconi - Italian Fashion & Luxury [+]
- Seoul - South Korea - KUBS - Digital Transformation in Asia [+]
- San Francisco - USA - The Silicon Valley Experience [+]
- CEMS- Singapore - NUS - Doing Business in Asia [+]
- Pamplona - Spain - Esade - Food, Nature and Supply Chains [+]
- Cape Town - South Africa - University Of Cape Town - Doing Business in Africa [+]
- Bangalore - India - India Institute of Management at Bangalore IIMB - The Science of Data Driven Decision Making [+]
- Toronto - Canada - Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto - New paradigms of finance, threats of opportunities? [+]
- Dubai - Dubai - American University of Dubai - The role of currencies in Finance [+]
- Washington DC - USA - McDonough School of Business, Georgetown University - Public Affairs & International Political Economy [+]
- St Gallen - Switzerland - University of St. Gallen - Investing into capital markets: a global view from a Swiss perspective [+]
- Nagoya - Japan - NUCB Business School - Doing Business in Asia: deep dive into Japanese culture [+]
*Places are subject to availability.
While all students can opt for all offered Study Tours / Electives if they fulfill prerequisites, they have to enroll through a bidding process where students from certain programs might have preference for courses more relevant to their Master and spaces are limited in each course.