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IE Business School, ESSEC, Copenhagen Business School and Mannheim Business School join forces to establish European Management Track – EMT

IE Business School, ESSEC, Copenhagen Business School and Mannheim Business School join forces to establish European Management Track – EMT
This new European Business School Network will enable students to learn about Europe, its politics and its corporate world.

Four leading European Business Schools have decided to move forward with a new cooperation project for their Master’s in Management students: IE Business School, Spain, ESSEC Business School, France, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark, and University of Mannheim Business School, Germany, have joined forces in order to enable their students to learn more about Europe, its politics and its corporate world.

The overall goal of the network is to accelerate Europe’s political and social unity as well its economic strength for the well-being of Europe and its people, and to make use of the strengths of European diversity.

The new exchange cooperation will be launched this spring so that interested students can apply for the EMT during the upcoming summer and autumn of 2021.

Next year, in August 2022, the first cohort will start their studies in Brussels with an introduction seminar. After getting to know each other and having learned more about the European institutions, Europe’s politics, history and societies, the students will head to their exchange campuses at the respective partner schools for the fall semester 2022.

Each School will offer a specific specialization track in sought-after business subjects taught by top-notchresearchers of their fields. Subjects represented will include topics such as International Finance, Sustainability in Governance and Investments, Entrepreneurship & Negotiations and Sourcing Excellence. A final get-together of students and professors including an exchange of newly generated ideas and learning results will form the capstone to the European Management Track before students graduate from their home schools. The institutions will award a joint programme certificate to each student.