At Lauder Business School, we embrace the transformative power of AI in modern education, integrating it as a fundamental element across our programs. Recognizing AI as a critical force reshaping the economy, we’ve embedded AI-driven tools and applications into our curriculum, making them an essential part of the learning journey.
Our engagement began two years ago when we started implementing AI across our courses, tailored specifically to relevant business domains. Today, AI is woven into our entire academic offering. Students engage with hands-on, AI-enhanced methodologies, from analyzing marketing data with AI-driven insights to optimizing supply chain techniques and critically assessing AI-generated outputs.
Highlighting our commitment to this field, we’ve created a specialized course, “AI Future Trail,” where students gain proficiency with state-of-the-art AI tools. Students immerse themselves in real-world scenarios to tackle hands-on the latest technological challenges in business. From simulating cyber attack defences to exploring Deep Learning and IoT, and from building AI-driven visual recognition systems to experimenting with blockchain and decentralized infrastructures, LBS students are enabled to seek innovative and creative solutions to complex challenges.
“We believe that AI is a megatrend. It is here to stay, and it should be used to reap the corresponding benefits and not demonized,” says Prof. (FH) Dr. Tamás Csermely, MSc, Director for the MA and MBA Programs at Lauder Business School.
We are also honored to have Dr. Omri Bergman, Heads of Strategy & Operations CEE at Google, a leading Google strategist, conduct regular workshops that provide unique insights into cutting-edge AI advancements.
At Lauder Business School, we believe in responsible AI usage. Rather than fearing AI, we teach students to view it as a powerful tool that enhances profitability, efficiency, innovation, and quality. We do, however, enforce rigorous academic standards: AI-generated content in deliverables must be properly cited, and uncredited AI use in assignments is strictly prohibited. For two years, we have maintained this policy through TurnItIn and other detection tools.
Beyond AI, as a digitalization leader, LBS equips students with skills in advanced software like SAP, SAS, SQL, Bloomberg, Python, and more—ensuring they’re ready to excel in the digital economy.
Recent Comments