Programme
ESSAM will be led by Dr Javier Yanez-Arenas, the Director of the Glasgow MBA. The teaching process is an intensive mix of lectures, group work, presentations, discussions and individual study. ESSAM has a central theme of Development and Growth at a Regional, Industry and Business level.
An exciting, challenging and engaging programme awaits our participants:
"Thank you for the best highlight of my MBA journey" - Chirag Bansal Loughborough University
- A Core based around the central theme and equipping participants to leverage their resources
- Choose from 3 Electives based around entrepreneurship and innovation
- Team-based consultancy projects working with local businesses - providing valuable real-world experience
- A Scottish cultural and social programme
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THEME
Extreme Events Challenge Development and Growth Opportunities:
Regional, Industry and Business Level
Core and Electives will be delivered by leading academics, predominantly from ESSAM consortium schools. They will address entrepreneurial issues around the central ESSAM theme of Development and Growth at a Regional, Industry and Business Level and equip participants to leverage their resources. The Electives together with Core sessions, provide a context and platform for both personal and business development.
Core
- Adam Smith's perspective on current Global Issues
Electives
- Aligning societal interests and entrepreneurial opportunities
- Creative approaches for new ventures
- Long term sustainability through an entrepreneurial mindset
Team-based consultancy project
The team-based consultancy project is a highlight for many of our students - providing you with valuable real-world experience. Working in teams, you will respond to a challenging client brief centred around ESSAM’s central theme. Guidance and support are provided by faculty, and the whole experience is facilitated by local industry partners. At the end of the programme, each team will produce a consultancy report and present to the company and faculty, with a panel of judges determining who will win the ESSAM grand prize.
ESSAM Credits & Assessment
The assessment of ESSAM has three components:
- Individual written assignment on the Core – 40%
- Individual written assignment on the chosen Elective – 40%
- Group Project – 20%
Credits
National credits and grades are awarded by the individual participant's home university based on the ECTS credits and grades achieved (ECTS = European Course Credit Transfer System). The University of Glasgow will provide the grades based on its own marking system and each individual’s home university may adjust as required by their system.
ESSAM suggests 10 ECTS for the full programme.
Social & Cultural Programme
During ESSAM students will have the opportunity to join in several social and cultural activities, including semi-formal dinners, an Awards Dinner, Ceilidh - Scottish traditional Scottish music and dancing - and cultural excursions.
We encourage students to join in with these opportunities as they are an excellent way of getting to know other ESSAM participants and to experience Scotland.