(Tiper Stock Exchange) – Manage and decide the new and interconnected geopolitical, economic and energy challenges: this will be the role of professionals, managers and civil servant of tomorrow who must be able to anticipate, interpret and understand phenomena strongly interconnected, on a global and local scale.
Build pathways for these new roles is the mission of Luis Guido Carli which, also for the 2023-2024 academic year, presents a three-year and single-cycle master’s training offer (the deadline for submitting your application is February 8) which focuses on interdisciplinarity, internationalization and innovation.
The goal of the University – explains the note – is to provide to female and male students a “toolbox” that includes “soft” and “hard” skills but also high-impact extra-curricular experiences, in order to build awareness of the dynamics of the current world and prepare them for a constantly changing job market. In order to train themselves to become curious and open-minded professionals in the fields of economics, management, law and political science, students in their last year of high school will be able to try their hand online with the Luiss Admissions Test from February 20th to February 24th.
Thanks to a close collaboration with the business world and the main national and international institutions, Luiss is today the 22nd University in the world for Political Studies according to the prestigious QS by Subject 2022 ranking. Among the over 315 partner Universities, the one with the Renmin University of China in Beijing and George Washington University in Washington DC, for the triple degree “ACE”, acronym of “America, China & Europe”, to form future-ready global managers able to work and interact in multicultural contexts between different continents.
“Formulating questions and developing solutions, ranging between knowledge to innovate: the ‘enquirer’ students will have to know, know how to do and know how to be who will decide to study at Luiss” declared the Rector Andrea Prencipe, continuing: “Our educational model makes it possible to develop a mindset to face increasingly complex challenges, and to reinvent or invent new professions and trades in a constantly changing world”.
The values that the University named after Guido Carli has in its own DNA want to help reactivate the social elevator, to reduce the gaps, to ensure the same opportunities for all: for this reason, over 1,300 scholarships will be awarded again in the next academic year to support young talents.