Humans of CEMS
CEMS is much more than an academic programme. When you join CEMS, you become part of a community of academic institutions, corporate visionaries, NGOs, and business leaders who seek to raise our collective global consciousness and create greater value for all through a meaningful collaboration. No other member of CEMS showcases the results of these efforts more than CEMS alumni. There’s huge power in being part of a global network and we are proud to share with you our shining stars.
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"CEMS was the milestone that made me “international”. It trained me to be not only comfortable but also delighted around different people, because before that I had only lived in one country and I was rather timid. "
Shujun Lavinia Yu
Class of 2016, HKUST Business School
"CEMS is an international program with people from various backgrounds and those skills sure came in handy when talking with them and the locals in Hong Kong."
Philip Lennhammer
Class of 2021, HKUST Business School
"Thanks to my previous experience and personal network we have managed to navigate the launch period fairly easily."
Christian Mischler
Class of 2010, University of St.Gallen
"I loved being an active member of the CEMS community and still profit from the network and friends I made there!"
Humans of CEMS: Antonia Schein
Class of 2020, Nova School of Business and Economics
"The CEMS degree was a great transition from the theoretical world of business school classes with traditional exams, into a world of case studies, teamwork, skills seminars and business projects."
Eline Netland
Class of 2011, Norwegian School of Economics
"Our vision is that the CEMS learning experience should not end after graduation. It is important to keep the knowledge flowing and people interacting."
Paul Ruwet
Class of 2019, Louvain School of Management
"CEMS has provided a great foundation for delivering in my role, maybe especially from a cultural perspective."
Jo Skybak Holmsen
Class of 2014, Norwegian School of Economics
"There are cultural differences you need to know and respect if you want to build successful international relationships."
Frank Beckers
Class of 1993, University of Cologne