CEMS programme: ‘We are shaping business leaders of the future’

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Sponsored: A unique dual degree at UCD’s Smurfit School aimed at business graduates who want to work in global management has placed third in the Financial Times rankings

Sponsored byUCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School was named the CEMS School of the Year for the first time in 2021. CEMS is the global strategic alliance of 34 leading business schools, 70 multinational organisations and eight NGOs that together offer the CEMS Master in International Management degree programme. The Smurfit School is the only Irish academic member of the group.

“CEMS members are all in the top echelon of business schools in their home countries,” says Prof Andrew Keating, academic director of the CEMS Programme. “They include Cornell, the HEC in Paris, the University of St Gallen in Switzerland, and the London School of Economics. More recently, the alliance has expanded into Africa, and the University of Cape Town is now a member.”

The 16-month programme sees students do one semester in UCD, another semester in one of the other 33 CEMS schools overseas and an international internship with one of the CEMS partner companies. The responsible global leadership element of the programme has a strong focus on the UN Sustainable Development Goals , including those dealing with responsible production and consumption and good health and wellbeing.

 

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