for MBA ISP students International Study Programme The exchange programme for MBA students from partner universities www.isp.unisg.ch Welcome

Dear prospective ISP student

Thank you for your interest in the International Study Programme (ISP) at one of Europe’s top business schools – the University of St. Gallen.

The ISP is an intensive exchange programme for international MBA students from our partner universities. Classes are small, teaching is interactive, and the requirements are substantial. Our well-known and respected professors will lead you towards a profound and enduring understanding of conducting business in Europe. In addition to the core curriculum, we integrate company visits and excursions into our programme. Visits provi- de you with the opportunity to broaden your horizons both personally and professionally, and in some instances, you will meet leaders in these dynamic institutions. Thus, the ISP provides a learning laboratory for those who aspire to a career in a volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous (VUCA) world.

We invite you to explore continental European business and economics through this programme offered in the dynamic setting of the University of St. Gallen.

Prof. Dr. Martin J. Eppler Chair of Communications Management ISP Academic Director

3 International Study Programme

Vibrant Learning Experience Dynamic Companies, Multilateral characterised by a close affinity to the to become familiar with European busi- The ISP is geared towards talented Institutions working world. ness and the opportunity to explore the MBA students who are eager to learn Company visits are a cornerstone of the The practical application of innovative region’s diverse culture and natural more about doing business in continen- ISP, exposing students to some of the management theories, close ties to the beauty. tal Europe. The outstanding inter- most dynamic companies in the region, business world, and the success of our national faculty brings years of diverse and provide opportunities to meet im- graduates, have all contributed to our Accreditations experience to the classroom. Class size portant and influential professionals. status as one of the leading business The University of St. Gallen is one of is ranging from 20 to 35 students in universities in Europe. Currently, more the frontrunners in the field of busi- order to encourage the development In recent years, visits have included: than 8‘000 students in management, ness education. This is confirmed by of an intense learning context and • BMW, Munich economics, law, social sciences and international seals of approval. The a vibrant group spirit, which are the • Roche, Basel international affairs are pursuing their HSG has been accredited with EQUIS foundation of a high quality and • Nestlé, Vevey educational goals here. since 2001,with AACSB since 2003 and enduring experience. • Bühler, Uzwil with AMBA since 2019 . It thus bears • WEF, Geneva Only 80 km from Zurich Airport, the most important national seals of European Business: • International Watch Company, the University of St. Gallen is easily approval for business schools. Theory and Practice Schaffhausen accessible for programme participants, The ISP offers students insight into: • Victorinox, Ibach faculty members and visitors from • European business theories in • Siemens, Zug all over the world. It offers foreign EFMD strategy, leadership and corporate • International Committee of the students an excellent base from which governance Red Cross, Geneva • European legal, economic and cultural business contexts In addition to company visits, students • European companies, through may also have the opportunity to visit site visits and case studies organisations that are central to busi- ness in Europe. For example the World See our website for further information Trade Organisation in Geneva. on courses and credits: www.isp.unisg.ch The University of St. Gallen (HSG) The University of St. Gallen was foun- The ISP is taught entirely in English, ded as a business academy in 1898. It but intensive German classes are also became a business Hochschule in 1911, offered to students interested in gain- and later, in 1938 achieved university ing a deeper understanding of the status. Since its founding, the educati- culture and enabling them to more on and training offered by the Uni- enjoy their time in St. Gallen. versity of St. Gallen (HSG) have been

4 5 Voices of the ISP

“The world is a classroom: the ISP provides you with a Samuel Leetham Prof. Dr. Bernhard Ehrenzeller stimulating environment to gain insight into European “The ISP was an incredible and invaluable experience; University of Melbourne, President of the University of business. St.Gallen‘s top faculty challenges and inspires one that constantly explored the frontier of leadership, Melbourne Business School, St. Gallen you and your MBA classmates from around the globe insight and industry to have a truly lasting impact on to expand your understanding of management theory me both personally and professionally.” Melbourne, Australia and practice.”

“The ISP provided an unbelievably rich experience, “The sheer diversity of our ISP MBAs is one plus. including a mix of academics, practical application, Prof. Simon Evenett, PhD Another is their willingness to learn how corporate and cross-cultural exposure. The smaller programme Kelly Moore Director of the Swiss Institute for strategies need to adjust to the realities of the size encouraged a close-knit bond with highly diverse University of Texas at Austin, International Economics and continental European business environment.” students from around the world. The opportunity to McCombs School of Business, Applied Economic Research, HSG study at such a prestigious university was the perfect Austin, USA capstone to my MBA experience.”

“The ISP provides an excellent combination of top Prof. Dr. Heike Bruch “The ISP is a unique programme helping participants notch professors, direct contact with European execu- Kasi Manickam Institute for Leadership and Human to explore their leadership skills, broaden their horizon tives, a cultural diversity that is enlightening as well as Indian Institute of Management, Resource Management, HSG and grow personally. It is hard work and highly ener- challenging. I would do it all over again, definitely!“ Ahmedabad, India gizing.“

“Participating in the ISP has been an amazing experi- Prof. Dr. Michael Hilb “It is always a great experience and a lot of fun to ence. It combines solid academics with international Ana Elizabeth Cenóz Lecturer for Entrepreneurship, engage in a dialogue on entrepreneurial value networking, fun experiences and cultural diversity. It Universidad Panamericana, Vice President, Group Strategy, creation with such a motivated group of students.” has given me an opportunity to visit and learn from IPADE Business School, DKSH Management Ltd. successful international companies and their leaders.” Mexico City, Mexico

6 7 The University of St. Gallen Services

Vision Student Mobility any questions or concerns throughout Career Services Center (CSC) As a leading business university we set The Student Mobility team coordinates the entire term. The University of St. Gallen has on- global standards for research and study abroad terms for guest students www.exchange.unisg.ch going partnerships with European and teaching by promoting integrative at the University of St. Gallen and global organisations. Numerous lea- thought, responsible action and an assists new students with all aspects of Housing Office ding multinational firms, management entrepreneurial spirit of innovation in their exchange. Before students arrive, A comfortable living environment is consulting companies and banks re- business and society. Student Mobility provides information a key component of a student’s experi- gard St. Gallen as a preferred recruiting about the upcoming term and guides ence abroad. The Housing Office assists ground. Due to its excellent internati- General Principles students through the steps leading guest students with finding suitable onal reputation, the University hosts 1. Teaching in a complex reality up to arrival. At the start of each new living arrangements for their term in many on-campus career recruiting 2. Research for society semester, Student Mobility collaborates St. Gallen. Guest students usually live activities each year. 3. Identity through community culture with other relevant departments to with other students but can request www.csc.unisg.ch 4. Internationalisation and regional organise an informative introduction specific types of living arrangements. roots programme to orientate guest students All students have their own room but BuddySystem to their new environment. Student normally share common areas with The BuddySystem is a division of the Mobility is available for assistance with their flat mates. Student Union. Entirely student run,

8 9 the BuddySystem’s mission is the free; some may have a nominal fee. tions of its trade, yet is up-to-date and social integration of all new exchange From capoeira to climbing or skiing modern in design: it has more than students. Each semester they organise to surfing, students have an array of 600,000 books, journal volumes and various cultural and social activities opportunities not only to keep fit but non-books (DVDs, audiobooks, CDs), such as international dinners, sight- also to meet new people. more than 150,000 e-books and 40,000 seeing tours and ski weekends. www.sport.unisg.ch licenced journals. www.ressortinternational.ch On the main campus, a university res- University facilities taurant offers a wide selection of meals Sports The University of St. Gallen offers the for large and small appetites. There is Each semester Unisport plans a pro- latest facilities and services to support also a student bar and several cafeterias gramme of sports activities and sport- individual and collaborative learning. where you can enjoy a pleasant coffee related excursions. Most activities are The Library maintains the best tradi- break.

10 11 The Swiss Experience

Why ? Although 8.4 million people live on St. Gallen Located in the heart of Europe, Swit- only 41,285 square kilometers in The small, yet charming city of zerland enjoys a substantial richness Switzerland, four official languages St. Gallen is located in the eastern in culture and history. The small and are spoken. Most Swiss speak either part of Switzerland where the official mountainous country possesses a Swiss German or French. A smaller language is German. St. Gallen – just highly developed economy, enjoying portion of the population speaks minutes away from , one of the highest per capita income fi- Italian, and a much smaller but still and the Principality of Liechtenstein gures in Europe. To balance hard work important minority speaks Romansh. – is nestled between Lake Constance, with recreation, many Swiss spend The various languages and cultural the Alps and the Rhine River, and has weekends hiking or skiing in the Alps. dimensions make Switzerland a about 75,000 inhabitants. and Ski areas can be reached within a few world within the world. France are less than four hours by train hours from any place in Switzerland. from St. Gallen. The Abbey Library in St. Gallen is one of the oldest libraries in the world and possesses valuable documents that verify the foundation of St. Gallen in 612 AD.

12 13 Impressions of St. Gallen Map of the Campus

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14 15 If you would like to know more, please get in touch with us:

ISP nomination/enrolment University of St. Gallen, Student Mobility Tellstrasse 2 CH-9000 St. Gallen Switzerland Phone +41 71 224 23 39 E-Mail [email protected] Web exchange.unisg.ch

ISP programme details University of St. Gallen, Executive Director ISP Tellstrasse 2 CH-9000 St. Gallen EFMD Switzerland E-Mail [email protected] Web isp.unisg.ch ACCREDITATIONS MEMBER OF