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Selected Students List Europe 129 - WU - Wirtschaftsuniversitaet Wien (Austria) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Cleam 34,880 2Cleam 34,516 Università Commerciale L. Bocconi Study Abroad Exchange Program 2017/2018 - UNDERGRADUATE SCHOOL Selected Students List Europe 129 - WU - Wirtschaftsuniversitaet Wien (Austria) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Cleam 34,880 2Cleam 34,516 1431 - Universite Catholique de Louvain a Mons (UCL Mons) (Belgium) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Biem 31,639 1145 - Universite' Catholique de Louvain, Departement des Sciences Economiques (Belgium) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Cles 31,636 243 - Universite' Libre de Bruxelles, Solvay Brussels School - Economics and Management (Belgium) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Cleam 32,559 2Cleam 32,175 1593 - Charles University in Prague - Faculty of Social Sciences (Czech Republic) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Clef 33,585 2Cles 33,097 205 - University of Economics Prague (Czech Republic) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Cleacc 34,214 1546 - Aarhus University - School of Business and Social Sciences (Denmark) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Clef 33,153 2Biem 33,147 122 - Copenhagen Business School (Denmark) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Biem 34,937 2Biem 33,675 276 - Estonian Business School (Estonia) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Cleam 32,500 2Cleacc 32,434 3Cleam 32,391 4Cleam 32,341 5Cleam 32,304 6Cleacc 32,214 March 17th, 2017 Page 1 of 39 Università Commerciale L. Bocconi Study Abroad Exchange Program 2017/2018 - UNDERGRADUATE SCHOOL Selected Students List Europe 1371 - Aalto University, School of Business - Undergraduate (Finland) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Clef 33,619 1594 - Aalto University - School of Business - Mikkeli Campus (Finland) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Cleam 31,380 2Cleam 31,365 166 - Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales - HEC (France) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Bief 35,813 2Cleacc 35,539 3Cleam 35,369 4Biem 35,164 5Clef 35,150 6Cleam 35,130 1601 - E.M. Lyon, Ecole de Management BBA - Bachelor in Business Administration (France) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Biem 32,380 737 - BBA ESSEC Business School (France) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Biem 34,269 2Cleacc 33,955 1540 - IESEG School of Management - Ecole de commerce Post Bac. (France) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Cleacc 34,113 2Cleacc 34,070 3Cleacc 33,775 4Cleam 33,170 5Cleacc 33,000 6Cleacc 32,962 1490 - Kedge Business School - Bordeaux Campus (France) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Biem 32,755 2Cleam 32,701 3Cleam 32,532 1489 - Kedge Business School - Marseille Campus (France) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Cleam 33,560 2Cleam 33,280 3Cleam 32,730 March 17th, 2017 Page 2 of 39 Università Commerciale L. Bocconi Study Abroad Exchange Program 2017/2018 - UNDERGRADUATE SCHOOL Selected Students List Europe 1545 - Universite Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne (France) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Cles 33,619 2Cles 32,792 3Cles 32,597 1603 - Universite Paris Dauphine Bachelor's Programs (France) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Biem 33,266 2Cleam 32,891 349 - Sciences Po, Collège Universitaire (France) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Bief 33,937 2Cleam 33,403 1531 - Sciences Po, College Universitaire - Reims Campus Ancien College des Jesuites (France) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Cleam 33,221 2Cleam 32,914 1692 - Universite Toulouse I Capitole - Toulouse School of Economics - Undergraduate (France) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Cles 32,524 2Cles 31,692 1488 - Toulouse Business School (France) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Clef 32,000 2Cleam 31,963 3Cleam 31,853 4Cleam 31,668 1432 - EBS Universitat fur Wirtschaft und Recht (Germany) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Clef 32,437 2Cleam 32,365 1477 - Frankfurt School of Finance & Management (Germany) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Bief 34,039 2Bief 33,789 3Biem 33,505 4Clef 33,369 5Cleam 33,244 6Clef 33,232 March 17th, 2017 Page 3 of 39 Università Commerciale L. Bocconi Study Abroad Exchange Program 2017/2018 - UNDERGRADUATE SCHOOL Selected Students List Europe 54 - Universitaet zu Koeln (Germany) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Bief 31,168 1491 - Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen (Germany) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Biem 33,528 2Cleam 33,119 3Cleam 32,756 4Cleam 32,289 52 - Universitaet Mannheim, Business School (Germany) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Clef 32,063 2Biem 31,335 3Cleam 31,085 4Cleam 30,872 973 - Universitaet Mannheim, Department of Economics (Germany) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Bief 29,355 2Cles 24,011 917 - WHU, Otto Beisheim School of Management (Germany) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Cleam 33,329 2Cleam 32,218 3Cleam 32,210 4Cleam 31,505 191 - Corvinus University of Budapest (Hungary) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Cleam 32,142 2Biem 32,111 247 - University of Iceland (Iceland) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Biem 32,085 2Biem 31,778 246 - University College Dublin, Quinn School of Business - Faculty of Commerce (Ireland) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Clef 33,857 2Clef 33,846 March 17th, 2017 Page 4 of 39 Università Commerciale L. Bocconi Study Abroad Exchange Program 2017/2018 - UNDERGRADUATE SCHOOL Selected Students List Europe 1604 - Universite du Luxembourg Faculty of Law, Economics & Finance (Luxembourg) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Cleam 33,897 2Cleacc 32,005 942 - BI Norwegian Business School (Norway) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Cleam 34,335 2Cleam 33,528 3Cleam 33,494 4Cleam 33,312 5Cleam 33,141 124 - NHH Norwegian School of Economics (Norway) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Cleacc 33,450 2Cleacc 32,865 3Bief 32,742 4Clef 32,682 5Cleam 32,403 6Cleacc 32,348 7Cleacc 32,326 8Cleacc 32,247 9Cleam 32,153 223 - Warsaw School of Economics (Poland) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Cleam 30,880 249 - Universidade Catolica Portuguesa, School of Business & Economics (Portugal) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Clef 33,647 2Cleam 33,607 467 - Universidade Catolica Portuguesa, School of Economics and Management - Porto (Portugal) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Cleacc 33,629 2Cleam 33,244 3Biem 32,960 4Cleacc 32,573 863 - Universidade Nova de Lisboa, School of Business & Economics (Portugal) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Cleacc 33,753 2Cleam 33,528 March 17th, 2017 Page 5 of 39 Università Commerciale L. Bocconi Study Abroad Exchange Program 2017/2018 - UNDERGRADUATE SCHOOL Selected Students List Europe 864 - Bucharest University of Economic Studies (Romania) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Clef 32,732 1689 - National Research University, Higher School of Economics (HSE) (Russia) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Cleacc 34,034 2Cleacc 31,709 751 - Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, IBS (Russia) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Cleacc 32,405 300 - Universidad Carlos III de Madrid - ADE (Spain) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Biem 34,800 2Biem 34,789 3Cleam 34,232 4Bief 34,210 313 - Universidad Carlos III - Economia (Spain) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Cles 33,823 2Cles 33,812 3Cles 33,630 4Cles 32,548 512 - Deusto Business School - Bilbao Campus (Spain) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Cleam 32,948 1541 - Deusto Business School - S. Sebastian Campus (Spain) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Cleam 32,812 1211 - ESADE, Universitat Ramon Llull Business School - Undergraduate courses (Spain) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Cleam 34,755 2Cleacc 34,663 3Cleam 34,454 4Cleacc 34,169 5Cleam 34,109 6Biem 33,982 March 17th, 2017 Page 6 of 39 Università Commerciale L. Bocconi Study Abroad Exchange Program 2017/2018 - UNDERGRADUATE SCHOOL Selected Students List Europe 1451 - IE University (Spain) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Biem 35,698 2Biem 35,062 3Cleam 34,880 4Biem 34,869 367 - UNIVERSIDAD DE NAVARRA (Spain) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Clef 34,085 2Cleacc 33,742 3Cleam 33,664 4Cleacc 32,966 5Cleam 32,494 608 - Universitat Pompeu Fabra (Spain) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Bief 34,857 2Bief 34,812 3Cles 34,744 4Cles 34,744 5Bief 34,721 6Cles 34,494 7Biem 34,312 8Cleam 34,187 346 - University of Gothenburg, School of Business Economics and Law (Sweden) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Cleam 34,266 2Cleam 33,710 3Cleam 33,539 543 - Jonkoping University, Jonkoping International Business School (Sweden) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Clef 31,305 2Clef 31,098 1542 - Lund University School of Economics and Management (LUSEM) (Sweden) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Cleacc 33,236 2Cleam 32,670 3Cleam 32,313 4Cleam 32,107 1054 - Stockholm School of Economics Bachelor's Program (Sweden) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Clef 34,085 2Bief 34,062 March 17th, 2017 Page 7 of 39 Università Commerciale L. Bocconi Study Abroad Exchange Program 2017/2018 - UNDERGRADUATE SCHOOL Selected Students List Europe 301 - Uppsala Universitet, Department of Business Studies (Sweden) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Biem 31,982 2Cleam 31,971 3Cleam 31,905 4Cleacc 31,865 176 - Universite' de Lausanne - HEC (Switzerland) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Clef 33,551 2Bief 32,292 3Clef 32,008 89 - Universitaet St. Gallen (Switzerland) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Clef 35,732 2Clef 34,670 1694 - University of Zurich - Faculty of Business, Economics and Informatics (Switzerland) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Biem 33,925 2Cleam 31,925 268 - Universiteit van Amsterdam, Faculty of Economics and Business (The Netherlands) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Cleacc 32,877 123 - Erasmus Universiteit, Erasmus School of Economics (The Netherlands) Progr Degree Course Final Score 1Cles 34,187 2Cles 33,925 3Bief 33,914 4Bief 33,448 5Cles 32,732 6Cles 32,726 7Cles 32,602 8Bief 32,330 9Bief 32,097 10 Cles 31,926 1469 - Erasmus University Rotterdam - Erasmus School of History, Culture & Communication
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