On the afternoon of March 21, 2010, heated discussion was carried on among 90 MBA, MPACC students. They were selecting schools for the 2010 fall semester exchange program. Being a member of PIM since 2008, the School of Management established international student exchange agreements with nearly 40 world-class business schools in North America, Europe and Asia. The exchange scheme offers nearly 90 exchange seats to all MBA students every year. Under the student exchange agreement students are exempted to pay additional tuitions for the semester abroad, they only need to bear the travel and living expenses. Therefore, the international exchange is the best way for students to experience the teaching style in other top business schools.
School’s location, characteristics of the school’s business education program, length of the semester, as well as local living expenses are the main key aspects students consider, while they make their decision to pick their favorite school. Eventually there were 72 students selected their favorite business school. About 58% of the final nominates are from Fudan International MBA Program.They will start their studies abroad in fall semester of 2010.
Exchange Partner School |
Region |
Seats |
CCIP/HEC (HEC Paris School of Management MBA) |
France |
2 |
Copenhagen Business School |
Denmark |
2 |
Desautels Faculty of Management, McGill University |
Canada |
3 |
ESADE Business School |
Spain |
2 |
ESSEC Business School |
France |
2 |
Goizueta Business School, Emory University |
America |
2 |
Graduate School of Business, Economics, Law and Social Science, The University of St. Gallen |
Switzerland |
3 |
Graduate School of Commerce, Waseda University |
Japan |
1 |
Grenoble Ecole de Management |
France |
2 |
Instituto de Empresa (IE) Business Scool |
Spain |
2 |
Korea University, Business School |
Korea |
1 |
London Business School |
UK |
1 |
Moore School of Business-University of South Carolina |
America |
2 |
Muenster School of Business Administration and Economics, University of Muenster |
Germany |
2 |
Munich Business School |
Germany |
2 |
Nanyang Business School, Nanyang Technological University |
Singapore |
3 |
NYU Stern School of Business |
America |
1 |
Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto |
Canada |
2 |
RSM Erasmus University, Erasmus University Rotterdam Rotterdam, |
Netherland |
2 |
The Faculty of Economics and Business, The University of Sydney |
Australia |
2 |
The MBA Programs of The Chinese University of Hong Kong |
Hong Kong |
2 |
The National University of Singapore |
Singapore |
2 |
The Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration |
Norway |
1 |
The Norwegian School of Management BI |
Norway |
1 |
The School of Economics and Business at Luiss Guido Carli |
Italy |
5 |
The University of Miami, School of Business |
America |
2 |
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Kenan-Flagler Business School |
America |
2 |
The University of Zurich, Faculty of Economics |
Switzerland |
2 |
Thunderbird School of Global Management |
America |
2 |
UCLA Anderson School of Management |
America |
3 |
UMEA School of Business, UMEA University |
Sweden |
2 |
University Commerciale L.Bocconi |
Italy |
4 |
University of Cologne, Faculty of Management, Economics and Science |
Germany |
3 |
Vanderbilt University |
America |
2 |
Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration |
Austria |
1 |