Entrepreneurship is no longer limited to launching a startup or a business, but a key driver of growth across all types of organizations. Companies are increasingly looking for professionals who can identify opportunities, develop new business models, and lead projects in uncertain and fast-changing environments. By joining the MSc Entrepreneurship, you will acquire analytical and strategic skills that will help you to embrace the entrepreneurial path. Whether you aim to create your own venture, take over an existing business, or contribute to innovation within a company, you will develop the ability to turn ideas into concrete and scalable solutions.
As a profit center manager, you will lead business units with full responsibility for their financial performance and strategic development. Acting as an entrepreneur within the organization, you manage revenue, costs, and profitability through clear P&L ownership. As a manager, you coordinate cross-functional teams and ensure alignment between commercial, operational, and strategic objectives. This role requires a strong balance between business development and operational excellence.
Key Responsibilities• Define and implement business strategies for the profit center, aligned with overall company objectives.• Manage financial performance (P&L), monitoring revenue, costs, and profitability.• Lead cross-functional teams to ensure alignment, efficiency, and achievement of business goals.• Drive business development by identifying new opportunities, expanding client portfolios, and increasing revenue.• Monitor operational performance through KPIs and optimize processes to improve efficiency and service quality.• Analyze performance data to support reporting and strategic decision-making.
Most required skills• Strong business and financial acumen, including P&L management and profitability optimization.• Strategic and operational management to define vision and ensure effective execution.• Leadership and team management to drive performance across teams.• Commercial mindset focused on growth, client acquisition, and market development.• Analytical and decision-making skills to leverage data for performance improvement.• Adaptability and problem-solving in dynamic, competitive environments.
The Venture Capital Analyst plays a central role in identifying and evaluating high-potential startups for investment. They analyze business models, financial performance, and market opportunities to support investment decisions. Working closely with investors and entrepreneurs, they contribute to sourcing deals and conducting due diligence. This role requires a strong understanding of innovative ecosystems and emerging industries. It is a key entry position into venture capital, combining finance, strategy, and entrepreneurship.
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Key Responsibilities• Identify and source high-potential startup investment opportunities across industries.• Conduct financial and strategic analysis of business models, projections, and market positioning.• Perform due diligence to assess risks, validate assumptions, and analyze competitive environments.• Support investment decisions by preparing memos and presenting insights to investment committees.• Monitor portfolio performance through KPIs and support startup development.• Conduct market research on industry trends, emerging technologies, and innovation ecosystems.
Most required skills• Financial analysis and valuation to assess startups and investment potential.• Market and trend analysis with a strong understanding of innovation ecosystems.• Strategic thinking to evaluate business models and long-term growth potential.• Analytical and research skills to synthesize complex information into insights.• Communication and storytelling to present opportunities clearly and persuasively.• Curiosity and entrepreneurial mindset with a strong interest in startups and innovation.
Beyond these examples, this Master’s degree also leads to positions such as:
The MSc in Entrepreneurship provides strong career prospects in a sector where skilled professionals are highly sought after. Graduates benefit from excellent employment rates and access to a wide range of roles across startup creation, venture development, and innovation management, in both entrepreneurial ecosystems and established organizations seeking intrapreneurial leadership.
87% of graduates from the MSc Entrepreurship program find their first job within 4 months of graduating,
The first-highest percentage of our students launched or joined a startup as a Founder or Early-Stage Employee, highlighting the central role of entrepreneurial initiative and venture building in today’s rapidly evolving business landscape. A large share of our graduates also secured roles in areas such as Business Development & Growth Strategy, Innovation & Product Management, Venture Capital & Startup Investing, and Consulting & Strategic Advisory, reflecting the growing demand for professionals capable of turning ideas into scalable and sustainable business models. Finally, a significant portion work in broader domains such as Social Entrepreneurship & Impact Business, Digital Innovation & Tech Ventures, and other emerging fields linked to open innovation, ecosystem orchestration, and the rise of purpose-driven entrepreneurship.
Distribution of positions held by the MSc Supply Chain graduates
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“Joining the MSc in Entrepreneurship was an incredibly enriching experience. Its broad, cross-disciplinary approach gave me the skills to navigate multiple fields. When I started the program, my company had just launched during my gap year, and a year and a half later, BedBoat is thriving—operating in over 50 ports and generating over €1 million for our property owners. This MSc played a crucial role in structuring and accelerating our growth.”
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