Learning by doing

Practical methodology and hands-on learning

The innovative Learning by Doing methodology based on applying knowledge is one of the pillars of Esade's Bachelor in Global Governance, Economics & Legal Order. Throughout the programme you will be immersed in practical learning experiences with the aim of developing key skills for your career such as public speaking, teamwork, searching for information, project presentations, debate and diplomacy.

  1. Inside the classroom. In dynamic, participatory classes, you’ll will solve practical cases, working and researching in teams as you apply the knowledge of governance, geopolitics and international economics that you have acquired.
  2. Outside the classroom. Debating leagues, Moot Courts, and simulation of United Nations sessions.

Learning by doing in class

Resolution of real and practical cases

Working together with your colleagues, you will solve real cases provided by multinational law firms, organisations, and departments: analysing the situation, discussing possible solutions, and applying the knowledge acquired.

Research

Research will prepare you to be efficient in the search for information and management of sources as well as the criteria for selecting the key information needed for your strategy and legal argument.

Teamwork

You will practice teamwork, working with others toward a shared goal – the most common working style in the sector.

Skills development

Throughout the entire degree you will work on skills and abilities that are fundamental for a modern professional in international relations, including communication, public speaking, leadership and negotiation.

Final fourth-year bachelor's project

In the fourth year you will finish your degree by completing a conflict-resolution project related to your specialisation, in which you must apply everything you’ve learned during the programme.

Learning by doing outside the classroom

As a student of the Bachelor in Global Governance you will participate in practical experiences both inside and outside Spain that Will help you develop skills that can only be acquired by doing: preparing real cases, competing in challenges against other students, arguing, replying, preparing documentation and more.

Diplomatic Awards, a Success Story

Mohamed

Mohamed Bouzagou, an Esade Law School student, won the prestigious Diplomatic Award in the 25th edition of the Harvard World MUN for his success at the helm of the Nature Conservancy Committee, whose members are free to join and attempt to influence other committees.