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Global Reach – Graduate Exchange Schulich School of Business GRADUATE EXCHANGE Global Reach. Megan Kates (IMBA ‘15) ESSEC Business School, France THE SCHULICH GRADUATE Finland EXCHANGE NETWORK Norway Denmark United Netherlands Kingdom Germany France Hungary Austria Yo ur Italy USA Spain Turkey Japan China South Korea Israel Taiwan passport Mexico India Thailand Philippines Venezuela to the Singapore Brazil Peru world. Australia South Africa Chile Argentina “My exchange semester was one of the most incredible and defining experiences of my life. It gave me a chance to broaden my perspectives both academically and personally.” JUDY PATLA (MBA ‘15) PARTNER COUNTRIES 54 SCHOOLS 30 WORLDWIDE ARGENTINA FINLAND • IAE Business School, • Aalto University School of Business, Universidad Austral, Buenos Aires Helsinki AUSTRALIA FRANCE • Melbourne Business School, • ESSEC Business School, University of Melbourne, Melbourne Cergy Pontoise • Australian Graduate School of • EMLYON Business School, Lyon Management (AGSM), University of • HEC Paris, Paris New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney • IAE Aix-Marseille Graduate School of Management, Aix-Marseille AUSTRIA University, Puyricard • Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien – Vienna University of Economics GERMANY and Business (WU), Vienna • WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management, Düsseldorf BRAZIL • University of Mannheim Business • Fundação Getulio Vargas – Escola School, Mannheim de Administração de Empresas de São Paulo (FGV-EAESP), São Paulo HUNGARY • CEU Business School, Central CHILE European University, Budapest • Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (PUC) – MBA UC Escuela de INDIA Administración, Santiago • Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad (IIMA), Ahmedabad CHINA • Indian Institute of Management, • Beihang University – School of Bangalore (IIMB), Bangalore Economics and Management (SEM), • Indian School of Business, Beijing Hyderabad • Peking University – Guanghua • S P Jain Institute of Management School of Management, Beijing & Research, Mumbai • CUHK Business School, Hong Kong • HKUST Business School, Hong Kong ISRAEL • CEIBS – China Europe International • Recanati School of Business, Business School, Shanghai Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv • Fudan University – School of Management, Shanghai ITALY • Bocconi Graduate School, DENMARK Universitá Bocconi, Milan • Copenhagen Business School (CBS), Copenhagen Finland Norway Denmark United Netherlands Kingdom Germany France Hungary Austria Italy USA Spain Turkey Japan China South Korea Israel Taiwan Mexico India Thailand Philippines Venezuela Singapore Brazil Peru Australia South Africa Chile Argentina “Schulich partners with so many different schools around the world, providing students with an opportunity to travel internationally and immerse themselves in a new culture and learning experience.“ NICOLE RAUSCH (MBA ‘14) • Complete degree requirements abroad • Fall, Winter or Summer Year 2 • Financial assistance and bursaries available JAPAN SOUTH KOREA • International University of Japan • Korea University Business School (IUJ) – Graduate School of (KUBS), Seoul International Management, Niigata • Yonsei University School of Business • Keio Business School (KBS), – Global MBA Program, Seoul Graduate School of Business Administration, Keio University, Tokyo SPAIN • ESADE Business School, Barcelona MEXICO • IE Business School, Madrid • EGADE Business School, Tecnológico de Monterrey, Mexico City TAIWAN • IPADE Business School, Universidad • National Chengchi University – Panamericana, Mexico City College of Commerce (NCCU), Taipei • Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo • National Sun Yat-sen University de México (ITAM), Mexico City (NSYSU), Kaohsiung City • National Taiwan University (NTU) – NETHERLANDS College of Management, Taipei • Rotterdam School of Management (RSM), Erasmus University, Rotterdam THAILAND • SASIN Graduate Institute of NORWAY Business Administration, Bangkok • BI Norwegian Business School, Oslo TURKEY PERU • Koç University – Graduate School • ESAN Graduate School of Business, of Business, Istanbul Universidad ESAN, Lima UNITED KINGDOM PHILIPPINES • Warwick Business School (WBS), • Asian Institute of Management University of Warwick, Coventry (AIM) – W.SyCip Graduate School • University of Edinburgh Business of Business, Makati City School, Edinburgh • Manchester Business School, University SINGAPORE of Manchester, Manchester • Nanyang Business School, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore USA • NUS Business School, National • NYU Stern, New York University of Singapore, Singapore • Howard University School of Business, Washington, DC SOUTH AFRICA • Wits Business School, University VENEZUELA of Witswatersrand, Johannesburg • IESA – Instituto de Estudios Superiores de Administración, Caracas Global Reach. Innovative Programs. Diverse Perspectives. International Relations Office Student Services & International Relations (SSIR) Schulich School of Business Seymour Schulich Building, W262 York University, 4700 Keele Street Toronto, Ontario, Canada M3J 1P3 Exchange Information [email protected] | Tel: (416) 736-5059 schulich.yorku.ca/internationalrelations The Schulich Graduate Exchange Network: Argentina Australia Austria Brazil Chile China Denmark Finland France Germany Hungary India Israel Italy Japan Mexico Netherlands Norway Peru Philippines Singapore South Africa South Korea Spain Taiwan Thailand Turkey United Kingdom USA Venezuela.
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