In the new global knowledge economy, Business Schools increasingly recognise the value of International Study Missions to their students.
We create and develop Internationally Accredited customised Study Programmes offering students a life changing learning experience. An opportunity for students to broaden their perspectives, to encourage creative approaches to tackling today’s diverse business challenges as well as challenging themselves and their own preconceptions.
As one MBA student reflected after a recent Study Mission to India
I don’t think we could ever learn in the lecture room what we learnt in Mumbai in one week
We work hand-in-hand with faculty to understand and appreciate their individual needs and those of their students.
We do not offer a one-fits-all solution
Our programmes reflects the background and experience of the participants. Armed with this knowledge together with our extensive range of International Partners and network of contacts in both the academic as well as commercial world gives us a solid framework on which to build for your success.
Study Missions (sometimes referred to as International Electives or International Study Programmes) offer participants unique exposure to diverse cultural and business practices – taking theory based tuition from the lecture room and bringing it to life with exhilarating first-hand experiences.
For business leaders, executive managers and MBA students alike, our study missions offer a unique and exciting opportunity to evaluate the business potential of different countries whilst encouraging the creation of valuable strategic links with future business partners.
Our MBA Study Mission Programmes, which form an intergral part of the course curriculum, have recently taken students to countries as diverse as:
Many of the world’s leading companies welcome our successful and highly regarded Study Mission Programmes including:
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