A community of action and reflection
To foster cultural diversity and facilitate students’ international integration, EDHEC works with other institutions in Europe and around the world.
International networks
EDHEC works with international academic partners to offer students various international study formats around the world, including double degrees, certificates, academic exchanges and summer classes. And thanks to strategic alliances with other institutions, EDHEC also contributes to the development of innovative pedagogical tools and methods. The complementary nature of these academic partnerships and strategic alliances enables the School to offer a high-quality experience to students, wherever they are and whatever their projects.
The Future of Management Education (FOME) alliance, founded by Imperial College, groups together eight members, including EDHEC through its EDHEC Online offering. The other members are prestigious schools of global stature: ESMT Berlin, IE Madrid, BI Norwegian Business School, SMU Singapore, Ivey Business School and Melbourne Business School.
The prime goal of the FOME alliance is to democratise access to the pedagogical content produced by the member schools and to create an international platform for sharing good practices focused on education technologies (Edtech).
Students on EDHEC’s Finance track have the opportunity to join the QTEM Masters Network Programme. QTEM, or Quantitative Techniques for Economics and Management, is an international network grouping together higher education institutions specialised in management and economics, as well as businesses. Students selected for the programme acquire quantitative skills in economics and management, through a combination of academic studies, international experiences and professional internships. Participants can obtain a QTEM diploma in addition to their main degree.
EDHEC has been a member of the prestigious Global Business School Network (GBSN) since June 2022. This independent organisation, based in Washington DC, connects management schools, businesses, foundations and other organisations with the key objective of making it easier for developing countries to access very high-quality management training. The fast-expanding GBSN network currently comprises 130 leading management schools from some 50 different countries.
The Global Research Alliance for Sustainable Finance and Investment (GRASFI) is a worldwide network of 20 universities and business schools intent on promoting high-quality research and teaching in areas related to sustainable finance and investment.