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| LUISS Business School | |
|---|---|
| Name | LUISS Business School |
| Established | 1978 |
| Type | Private |
| City | Rome |
| Country | Italy |
| Campus | Urban |
LUISS Business School is a private postgraduate institution in Rome associated with a larger university network. Founded to provide professional training for executives and managers, it interacts with Italian and international institutions, agencies, corporations, and cultural organizations. The school operates within Rome's academic landscape alongside other European business education providers and participates in global accreditation and ranking exercises.
The school's foundation in 1978 followed initiatives linking Confindustria leaders, Banca d'Italia officials, Associazione Bancaria Italiana executives, European Investment Bank contacts, and figures from the Italian Republic administration. Early collaborations involved partnerships with Eni, Enel, Alitalia, Fiat, and the Ministry of Economy and Finance (Italy). During the 1980s and 1990s the institution expanded programs in collaboration with OECD, United Nations, World Bank, European Commission, and industry groups such as Confcommercio and Confartigianato. Notable visiting lecturers and speakers have included figures connected to European Central Bank, International Monetary Fund, NATO, Council of Europe, Italian Senate, and Chamber of Deputies (Italy). In the 2000s alliances formed with Harvard Business School-related networks, IESE Business School, INSEAD, London Business School, and SDA Bocconi School of Management counterparts. Recent decades featured program diversification influenced by events like the Eurozone crisis, the European Green Deal deliberations, and Italian regulatory reforms linked to the Italian Civil Code and public procurement laws.
Governance bodies draw on leaders from Italian Republic, corporate boards including UniCredit, Intesa Sanpaolo, Generali Group, and representatives from international organizations such as United Nations Industrial Development Organization and Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development. The advisory council has included executives formerly of Telecom Italia, Pirelli, Barilla Group, Ferrero Group, and consulting partners like McKinsey & Company, Boston Consulting Group, and Accenture. Academic oversight interacts with departments associated with Sapienza University of Rome networks, the European University Association, and accreditation discussions with agencies similar to EFMD and AMBA. Legal status and charter references align with Italian higher education statutes and decisions of the Ministry of Education, Universities and Research (Italy).
Program offerings encompass master's degrees, executive MBAs, specialized masters, and short executive courses in partnership with corporations such as Eni, Leonardo S.p.A., Saipem, Mediobanca, and TIM. Curriculum components feature modules tied to case sources from Harvard Business School, Case Centre, McKinsey Global Institute reports, and simulation tools used by World Economic Forum partners. Degree pathways include collaborations with foreign institutions, exchange links to Columbia Business School, IE Business School, HEC Paris, University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, Bocconi University, ESADE, and bilateral programs with Johns Hopkins University centers. Executive education engages professionals from ENEL Green Power, ENI Foundation, Assicurazioni Generali, Intesa Sanpaolo Private Banking, and public sector participants from Italian Ministry of Health, Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and municipal administrations like Comune di Roma.
Research units address management topics influenced by reports from European Commission, OECD, World Bank, and think tanks such as Bruegel and Brookings Institution. Centers and labs collaborate with institutes like Istituto Bruno Leoni, ISPI, Censis, Fondazione ENI Enrico Mattei, Istituto Affari Internazionali, and corporate research arms of ENI and Enel. Projects have examined themes present in publications by Harvard Business Review, Journal of Management Studies, Strategic Management Journal, and policy briefs linked to G20 and G7 agendas. Research outputs interface with professional networks including AIM and editorial boards connected to European management journals.
Admissions criteria consider professional experience, prior qualifications from institutions such as Sapienza University of Rome, University of Milan, Bocconi University, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Politecnico di Milano, and international universities like University of Chicago, London School of Economics, and Yale University. Selection processes include interviews, assessments aligned with frameworks used by Graduate Management Admission Council, and collaborations with corporate partners for sponsorships such as Eni, UniCredit, Intesa Sanpaolo, Pirelli, and Leonardo S.p.A.. Rankings and external evaluations reference lists from Financial Times, The Economist, QS World University Rankings, Times Higher Education, and accreditation bodies comparable to EFMD and AMBA.
Facilities occupy urban sites in Rome featuring lecture halls, executive classrooms, and simulation suites used for scenarios like those in International Monetary Fund workshops and European Central Bank training modules. Campus services include career centers liaising with firms such as PwC, KPMG, Deloitte, EY, and innovation incubators cooperating with StartupItalia, Digital Magics, and regional chambers like Camera di Commercio di Roma. Cultural and event programming leverages venues associated with institutions like MAXXI, Teatro dell'Opera di Roma, Villa Medici, and partnerships with museums such as Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna.
Alumni networks feature executives and policymakers who have held posts at Intesa Sanpaolo, UniCredit, Assicurazioni Generali, Eni, Leonardo S.p.A., Ministero degli Affari Esteri e della Cooperazione Internazionale, European Commission, European Central Bank, International Monetary Fund, World Bank Group, and multinational corporations including Amazon (company), Google, Microsoft, Ferrero Group, Barilla Group, and Fiat Chrysler Automobiles. Career services maintain recruiting pipelines with consultancies like McKinsey & Company, Boston Consulting Group, Bain & Company, and industry partners in finance, energy, and technology. Alumni associations collaborate on mentorship programs, executive clubs, and events linked to forums such as St. Gallen Symposium, World Economic Forum, and national economic summits.
Category:Universities and colleges in Rome