Archive for June/2011

28
Jun

IE Annual Meeting Rocks!

Written on June 28, 2011 by Deise Leobet in IE Updates, News

IE country representatives take part in a team building activity during their annual meeting last week.

Members of IE´s Europe and CIS team enjoy lunch at Intercontinental Restaurant in Madrid.

What happens when you mix more than 50 people from all over the world, representatives of 31 nationalities, in hot and sunny Madrid, and train them in innovation, entrepreneurship and teambuilding? Well, we, from the IE International Development team, can tell you: “An explosion of ideas, projects and fun. Lots of fun!!”

This is what we experienced last week during IE’s International Development Annual meeting, a weeklong event in which 30 IE representatives from around the world gathered to review the results of the past years activities, plan the future ones and, most important of all, to discuss new trends and challenges in higher education.

All these efforts were to make sure IE will still deliver the most up-to-date, innovative and entrepreneurial courses in the world. In a way, the Annual Meeting is a miniature version of IE’s programs:  In-depth and intellectually challenging discussions, exchange of ideas and experiences from people from the five continents, with diverse background and approaches, and in the warmest and highest spirited atmosphere in the world: the IE campuses in Madrid and Segovia.

Three members of IE´s Europe and CIS team at the annual meeting in Madrid.

The several workshops included an IE Creativity Seminar with IE professor Hana Milanov, and a mentoring session in the most up-to-date social media trends by IE Marketing Director Carlos Saldaña were part of the agenda, as well as an enlightening presentation of IE’s President and creator, Diego Alcazar, and an inspiring one from our dean Santiago Iñiguez.

At IE, fun is a crucial part of what we do. It is embedded in our DNA, as you may already be aware. During IE’s Annual Meeting it was no different. Apart from the regular training sessions and workshops, wonderful lunches and dinners with delicious Spanish dishes and award winning wines, we also enjoyed exciting social gatherings in amazing locations, such as the Real Madrid’s soccer Stadium, where a private party was held only to us in the middle of the field. Very exciting!

Part of our week was spent at the 13th century campus of IE University, in historical Segovia, one of the five golden cities of Spain, which was recently nominated as a candidate for the European Capital of Culture for 2016. You may have seen pictures of it or been there yourself, since it is known for its impressive and perfectly kept 2000-year-old aqueduct and its romantic Castle, which had been said to be the inspiration for Disney Studios to recreate Cinderella’s Castle. The city attracts millions of visitors each year.

Part of IE University´s historic campus in Segovia

And IE University is right in the middle of it! Surrounded by buildings exhuming history but also modernity, IE´s Segovia campus is a result of an extensive renovation work carried on by IE architects, which mixed the ancient construction with the most contemporary trends.

A dance party was organized on the last day of the annual meeting. It was called the most effective teambuilding activity of the week, since we were captured by all the rhythms or our diverse staff: from Bollywood dance, to Argentinean tango, Brazilian samba, salsa, bacchata, vallenato, sevillanas,  rock, disco, hip-hop, Arabic, and we even tried some steps of the Russian Cossack dances, as well as Japanese, Korean and Chinese moves.

Well, we just wanted to share our wonderful experience with you, hoping that someday you will also be part of this amazing family and fraternity that it is IE!

– IE’s Europe International Development Team

21
Jun

IE Business School has just been ranked No. 2 in the first Financial Times ranking of Masters in Finance programs. The IE Master in Finance achieved this result in the pre-experience category for its full-time English-taught program, aimed at young professionals with an international profile. The student body of IE’s Master in Finance program comprises 95% international students from 23 countries and is the first finance program in Spain to be awarded the status of Program Partner by the CFA Institute.

The Master in Finance forms part of IE Business School’s Masters in Finance program portfolio, along with the Master in Advanced Finance, the Executive Master in Financial Management, the Executive Master in Finance Bi-weekly and the Global Master in Finance.

15
Jun

Swedish nationals coming to study at IE and looking for financing options may want to consider a new interest-free loan product from JAK Members Bank. Swedish students can borrow between 5.000 and 100.000 Crowns to be paid back over 7 years.

Sweden´s JAK Members Bank has reinvented the business of banking and lending money. Its most unique feature is that it does not charge interest on loans ande does not pay interest on savings. The point-based system is based on an ideology whereby JAK´s clients are members of the bank and “share” their savings, making interest-free loans available to other members and their families. JAK´s cooperative style of management is a marked differentiating factor. According to the JAK philosophy, economic instability is a result of charging interest.

Miguel Ganzo, director of international relations at JAK, came to IE in November in order to talk with students from the Master in Finance and MBA programs. The event aimed to raise awareness among IE students about alternative methods of banking and finance.

For more information on loans from JAK Membersbank, visit www.jak.se. For a list of all loan programs available to IE students visit www.ie.edu/loans.

12
Jun

VIDEO: IE Women´s Event in Munich

Written on June 12, 2011 by Alba M. Vázquez in Events, Germany, News, Video

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9
Jun

IE takes home five medals at the annual MBA Tournament in France

Written on June 9, 2011 by shaheen.samavati in Life at IE, News

IE´s champion men´s football team

 

IE Business School had a strong showing at the annual MBA Tournament (MBAT), the largest MBA sports tournament in Europe in May.  IE took home medals in five categories at the MBA Tournament (known as the MBAT) and came in fourth place overall among 14 participating business schools. Here are the results: 

Gold: Men´s football, golf 
Silver: Swimming 
Bronze: Women´s football, rugby 

Not only is the MBAT the largest sports tournament, it´s also the largest annual gathering of MBA students of any kind in Europe. This year more than 2,000 students participated in the three days of sports competition, representing more than 70 nationalities. Students get the chance to meet and network with people from schools all over Europe, bond with their teams, and have a great time exploring a new country.  IE MBA student Richard Bernard was part of IE´s Cricket team, which in their spare time played cricket in various places around Paris, including next to the Eiffel Tower. You can read more in his first-hand account.  Special thanks to the students from HEC Business School who organized the event and hosted it on their campus! 

Check out this cool promotional video for the event: 

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