ESCP Europe Business School’s Marketing & Creativity MSc ranked in Top 10 worldwide
ESCP Europe Business School’s MSc in Marketing & Creativity (MMK) has been ranked 6th worldwide in the QS Master in Marketing Rankings 2020. An impressive 98% of the programme’s graduates find a job within six months of graduation, with 90% of those having an international dimension therein. The programme also scored particularly high for the diversity of international students and faculty body. The MSc in Marketing & Creativity welcomed its first intake in 2009. Students spend time at the London and Paris campuses of ESCP Europe, before completing a professional internship or direct employment to apply their skills in the workplace.
The MMK delivers a unique student experience, focusing on the interface between creativity and analytical thinking in marketing management. The programme adopts a hands-on, original approach to the topics of creativity, marketing, management and analytics. It also integrates consultancy projects, creative seminars, case studies, direct experience in emerging markets, class discussions and guest speakers as pedagogical tools. Its graduates have gone on to work at some of the biggest brands in the world, including Apple, L’Oréal, Google, Cartier, Saatchi & Saatchi and Amazon.
With ESCP Europe’s celebration of its Bicentenary throughout 2019, the MSc in Marketing & Creativity also launched its 10th successful edition at the beginning of the year.
Many MMK alumni have shared their successes with the School over the past 12 months, including:
- Edilia Gänz (Class of 2013), named one of Forbes 30 under 30 Europe in the Arts & Culture sector and one of About Time Magazine’s Top 10 Women to Watch in the Arts 2019 for her work as the Director of FEDORA, the European Circle of Philanthropists of Opera and Ballet, based in Paris.
- Elena Lavezzi (Class of 2013), Head of Southern Europe at Revolut, featured in Forbes Italia for her outstanding work over the past years. She is also UNICEF NEXTGEN Founder, and before she worked at Uber and Circle.
- Maria Lordanou (Class of 2015), now working for Hearst Magazines UK, was nominated for AOP’s Digital Publishing Rising Star 2019 award.
- Ramona Tudosescu (Class of 2012), Head of Innovation at Galeries Lafayette Champs-Élysées, shaping the future of retail for this global brand’s flagship store. You can read about her here.
Watch the MMK Class of 2019 Graduation Valedictorian Speech here.
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