Rome
Villa Blanc
The School’s keystone and the first hub to be opened. Located in Rome – which indeed is one of the School’s primary resources – Rome hub occupies Villa Blanc, a beautiful villa owned by the University and hosting Luiss BS’ operations, which features buildings of remarkable historic and artistic interest. Rome hub is the epicentre of the School’s strategy, being the backbone of the Multi-Hub approach and the engine of the local site model, which is clearly unfolded and implemented in the whole set of School activities, being them delivered either in the hubs or within the local site.
Milan
Milano Luiss Hub
The Milano Luiss Hub is a multifunctional space in the heart of the innovation district in Milan, born from the collaboration between Luiss University, the City of Milan, the Brodolini Foundation and ItaliaCamp and with the sponsorship of Wind-Tre and Terna. It is a former industrial area of about 1,600 square meters, now owned by the City, which had been abandoned and disused for years. It was restored and returned to the community after 16 months of renovations. It is located a stone’s throw from Garibaldi train station and Piazza Gae Aulenti. The Milano Luiss Hub is at the same time a hub for educational training, start-up incubator, public events and digital manufacturing. The space welcomes managers, professionals, students, makers and start-uppers, promoting the exchange and contamination of ideas, networking and creation of new forms of collaboration.
Amsterdam
Luiss Amsterdam Hub
Launched in the second half of 2020, the Amsterdam Hub has become the convergence of the School international activities and an attraction point in higher education in Central Europe. The Hub symbolises the driving force for the international consolidation, further enabling students to experience the uniqueness of multiple business contexts increasing the School’s outreach. It represents a centre dedicated to the development and delivery of Luiss Business School’s programme portfolio, with the aim of overseeing the geographical area of Central Europe.
Belluno
Veneto delle Dolomiti
Opened in 2020 in partnership with Confindustria, this hub focuses on supporting local SMEs with advanced managerial tools. Housed in the historic Palazzo Brembo, it provides education tailored to business growth and transformation.
Dubai
Dubai Hub for Made in Italy
Positioned within the Dubai World Trade Centre, this hub acts as a bridge between Italian businesses and the Gulf region. It offers executive education and professional training to support the growth of the “Made in Italy” brand in MENA markets.