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King’s Business School, new partner for the BBA Global Manager Certificate

EDHEC Business School has signed a partnership with King’s Business School – the business school of King's College in London – for the Global Manager Certificate, a certification that closes the half year abroad offered on the second year of the EDHEC International BBA Business Management track.

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1 Dec 2022
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In line with EDHEC’s 2020-2025 strategic plan, the programme enables students to acquire international experience and, thanks to teaching delivered all in English by the partner university, to gain a better understanding of contemporary economic and financial issues, such as the globalisation of markets and the economy, and multicultural environments. 

Double-accredited (AACSB and EQUIS) and well-placed in international rankings (35th in The Times Higher Education ranking), King’s Business School is an establishment geared to excellence that combines the academic heritage of King’s College London with cutting-edge business and finance education. It will host BBA students on a new campus, located in the emblematic Bush House, close to one of the world’s greatest financial centres. This new alliance adds to the list of prestigious partners of the Global Manager Certificate which includes Dublin Business School, Pace University Lubin School of Business in New York, The University of Waikato, Waikato Management School (WMS) in Hamilton, New Zealand and Yonsei University School of Business in Seoul. 
 

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