Archive for October, 2009

The ESADE Fun Regatta

October 12, 2009

The ESADE Fun Regatta is ON! On the 24th of October there will be a regatta with 40 feet boats in front of the Port Olympic, Barcelona. This regatta is aimed at people who like to sail but have not necessarily sailed a regatta before. Of course if you have sailed regattas before, then this event is also for you.

Each boat will fit a team of 7 plus a skipper supplied by the boat rental company. But he doesn’t need to be the skipper during the regatta, whatever his role it’s up to you and your team. He is just there for safety and to help bring the boats into port after the event. So quickly form up your team of 7 people and come and join us for a fun day of sailing.

We will start sailing at 11 and head into the sea. We will have some practice sailing so everybody gets familiar with the boats and then we will have two regattas. The best of both races will be the winner of the day.

The price of 460 Euros per boat also includes the skipper. As mentioned, you can fit up to 7 people in a boat (that would be a total of 8 including the skipper) so the price per person will be 66 Euros.

The schedule will be the following:
10:00 Arrival at the meeting point
10:30 Captain’s Meeting and boat distribution
11:00 We start heading out to sea
11:30 Sailing practice and team building (get your team ready for the regatta)
12:00 First Regatta
13:30 Second Regatta
14: 15 Boats head back to the dock
15:00 The event ends

ESADE recruitment – Asia Pacific

October 11, 2009

Mary Granger from the admission office is planning her next trip to Asia Pacific. Ms. Granger is in charge of recruitment for Asia and therefore the following dates are good occassions to meet her in case you want to apply to ESADE.  Upcoming fairs:

Seoul – November 3

Tokyo – November 5

Hong Kong – November 7

Shanghai – November 9

Beijing – November 14

Taipei – November 16

Manila – November 18

Singapore – November 22

Kuala Lumpur – November 24

Best of luck for your applications and take advantage of meeting Mary Granger. She is great!

ESADE dances Salsa

October 10, 2009

Hola students,

With the return of the Salsa season, we would like to inform you of some activities that will help you relax and make the most of your MBA experience.

First of all, everyone is welcome to join the club on Facebook here.

Whether you are a beginner, intermediate or expert, we can arrange Salsa classes for all levels and negociate discount prices for ESADE students. There are several schools in Barcelona. So far we have been training at “Buenavista” next to Mojito club (carrer del Rossello, 217, metro Provença).

Should you be interested in Salsa, please fill out the following spreadsheet to indicate your experience level and provide your contact information here.

A new president will be elected in November to run the club as well as select and prepare a team for 2 major Salsa events: “Spring Fling” (a sport competition organized by IESE in Barcelona – March 2010) and MBAT (MBA Tournament, organized by HEC in Paris – May 2010).

Last year, the ESADE Salsa club participated to the MBAT event in Paris, and our performance can be seen on YouTube here and hereto below.We hope that ESADE will present a team for both Spring Fling and MBAT events next year.

If you have any questions don’t hesitate to contact me and I will forward it to David from the ESADE Salsa Club.

Reminder: Rugby Training

October 10, 2009
Rugby Training:
1st SATURDAY 10OCT (today) – 11:00 (Bogatell Beach, corner Carrer De Llacuna with Avinguda Litoral)
2nd MONDAY 12OCT – 14:00 (Playa Mar Bella)
For more information, visit the Facebook Group: ESADE Rugby

Barcelona – Insider Tips

October 9, 2009

After having spent some time here in Barcelona I thought it was time to share my favorite spots and activities in the city, which has so much to offer. These are truly my favorite spots and I hope that you get to enjoy them as well! Feel free to add any other tips you might have.

Cafes:

Rambla de Raval /47: “Madame Jasmine” and across the road “Cafe de les Delicies”. Cafe “Lobo” behind the Hotel 1898 on La Ramblas (Carrer del Pintor Fortuny 3, Barcelona)

Bars:

Cavaria (Xampagneria) – Metro Barceloneta: C/ Reina Cristina 3, 08003 Barcelona. This cavaria is a special place because it is run by the unions. The place is incredibly packed, extremely cheap and has a great atmosphere. As it is run by the unions it will close at 10.30 pm sharp!

Restaurants:

4 Ghats – famous for the world-known guests and visitors  (Pablo Picasso among others)

Quarters:

“Barrio Gotico”, “El Born”, “Rambla de Raval”, “Sarria”

Activities

The Jazz-Catameran-Cruise on the Catamaran-Orsom:

Sights:

Catedral, Sagrada Familia, Barceloneta beaches, Montjuic, Picasso Museum (if I am not wrong some of the museums should be for free on the first Sundays of every month but don’t quote me on that)

The tourist bus trip: BusTouristic (ca. 21 Euros). This is not actually a really good way to discover Barcelona and I have discovered some great spots which I haven’t heard of before.

I have dedicated these insider tips an entire page now, which you can find here on the right.

Student Calamity Fund: Typhoon Ketsana (Ondoy)

October 7, 2009
Student led donation drive for the victims of Typhoon Ketsana (also called Typhoon Ondoy) in the Philippines. It is a joint effort of students and alumni all over the world including: Columbia, Harvard, INSEAD, MIT, Stanford, UPenn/Wharton, Audencia Nantes SOM, London Business School, University of New South Wales, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, SMU, IESE, AGSM, Berkeley, Yale, Babson, NYU, ESADE, Tuck, Purdue and others.

More on Typhoon Ketsana:
Sept. 26, 2009 – typhoon Ketsana hit the Philippines. The tragedy claimed more than 140 lives and displaced over 430,000 people. It’s the worst flooding recorded in the country since 1967. Manila and surrounding areas were lashed with heavy rains and flash floods for nine hours, leaving some areas under 20 feet of water. The capital and 23 other provinces have been declared under a STATE OF CALAMITY. Many people are missing or trapped and numerous areas are still submerged in floodwater. More than 1.2 million people have no electricity. Victims are in dire need of basic relief goods like food, water and clothing. The death toll is expected to climb, and so are the number of missing and injured.
(Footage)

HOW TO HELP:
The Filipino student community all over the world would like to ask for your help. So far it is best to send international donations through

OPTION 1Ayala Foundation USA by selecting either:
1) “Ateneo Task Force Ondoy c/o OSA and SLB” or
2) “Philippine National Red Cross”
(Note: This is tax deductable in the U.S., if you not from the U.S. the following link will be better www.myayala.com/ondoy)

OPTION 2 - Philippine National Red Cross through:
1) Credit card (http://www.redcross.org.ph/Site/PNRC/Default.aspx?S=48&SS=972) by selecting “Typhoon Ondoy”
2) Paypal (Paypal email address: give@redcross.org.ph)
(Note: For students in other jurisdictions, you may want to check if your specific local Red Cross would better facilitate the tax deductibility. Read comments for more info)

Information on Ayala Foundation USA (AF-USA):
Established in 2000, Ayala Foundation USA is a public charity registered with the United States Internal Revenue Service as a 501© 3 tax-exempt organization. As the bridge between US-based Filipino individuals and communities, and Philippine-based social development institutions, AF-USA becomes a mechanism by which donations and other forms of support can reach intended beneficiaries in the Philippines.

Information on Ateneo Task Force Ondoy:
Ateneo de Manila University is a Jesuit institution and one of the largest schools in the Philippines. The school and student body are sending goods to Cainta and Marikina, which are the hardest hit by the typhoon. Watch this video to see what they are doing now http://vimeo.com/6794745

ALSO: More information on efforts in each country/school are posted in the DISCUSSION THREADS and in this http://bit.ly/17DQ7b. For schools/communities who want to coordinate with us, just send a message.

RESOURCES:
Materials from each school http://groups.google.com/group/ondoy-student-calamity-fund
Consolidated info http://bit.ly/17DQ7b
For live news, GMA DZBB 594 streaming radio station http://www.gmanews.tv/radio/dzbb

This is the ESADE Charity Poster:

ESADE Sports – Rugby

October 7, 2009

There are numerous sports initiative at ESADE, one of which is rugby. I am a great fan of this sport myself and there are many others who have now teamed up to play rugby more or less seriously. There will be a training sesson next Monday, 12th October, on Mar Bella Beach at around 14h. We will be playing on the beach just behind the rugby pitch. (Metro: “Poble Nou”). Google map location is here.

As we are looking at playing more seriously we suggest to bring some mouthguards. According to the main coordinator “we will start with some proper practice and contact” so we are looking forward to a nice game.

Red Bull Air Race – Barcelona (Live Stream)

October 4, 2009

If everything worked there should be a live stream of the race now, which is taking place on Bogatell Beach today. Enjoy on this blog and if doesn’t work rush to the beach and watch it there. You can access the livestream directly (or here) and the live ticker here. If nothing works check out the YouTube Prelude for today’s race :)


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