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International dimension

The international dimension at EDC Paris Business School

The international dimension is an integral part of the EDC Paris Business School's entire educational project, and our business school has always made international openness a priority, ensuring its credibility and visibility by obtaining recognized international accreditations:

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EFMD

 

By promoting student mobility, internationalizing all its programs, which can be followed in French and English, and fostering interculturality by welcoming a large number of international students and professors.

EDC Paris Business School has created a totally intercultural learning environment structured around different areas
  • A solid, high-quality network of international partnerships

    110 partner universities in 50 countries worldwide, most with internationally recognized accreditations:

    • AACSB
    • EQUIS
    • EFMD ACCREDITED
    • AMBA

    They feature in international rankings:

    • THE SHANGHAI RANKING
    • QR RANKING
  • Ambitious academic projects, including double degrees and summer programs

    • Development of internationalization at home
    • Implementation of COIL (Collaborative Online International Learning) projects, which enable students to share a learning experience with one or more international partners using today's online communication tools (video, videoconferencing, social networks, etc.).
  • Increased collaboration with professors from partner universities, particularly in the field of research, and active participation in high-level academic alliances.

    • Babson Collaborative 
    • Qn Alliance 
    • Babson Collaborative Qn Alliance Game Up as part of the Erasmus program; Click here to see the Newsletters 
  • The School-Company Relations Department offers internships and international assignments for everyone! Even for apprentices, thanks to EDC Paris Business School's membership of the association Consortium Team.

  • Developing the skills of staff who are aware of international issues, thanks to incoming and outgoing staff mobility organized as part of the Erasmus+ program, and English courses organized with the help of specialized organizations in England and Ireland.