These partnerships aim to diversify the destinations available to students in the Grande École Programme while ensuring high academic standards.
As part of the ongoing development of its international academic network, EMLV established new mobility agreements in 2025, enhancing exchange opportunities in strategic regions.
EMLV has signed a mobility agreement with the University of Macau – Faculty of Business Administration. Located in Macao, this university is the first in the region to hold the three major international accreditations: (EQUIS, AACSB, AMBA).
Ranked #245 by QS and #180 by Times Higher Education, the university has gained increasing academic recognition in the Asia-Pacific region.
The agreement allows Grande École students to participate in exchange programmes during their third or fifth year. The first student departures are scheduled for autumn 2026. This partnership supports EMLV’s broader strategy for academic engagement in Asia.
In India, EMLV has partnered with SPJIMR (S. P. Jain Institute of Management and Research) in Mumbai, India.
This is one of the few institutions worldwide to hold AACSB, AMBA, and EQUIS accreditations. The agreement enables semester-long academic exchanges within a dynamic and rapidly evolving regional context, aligned with the pedagogical goals of the Grande École Programme.
The University of Central Florida (UCF), accredited by AACSB and located in Orlando, is now part of EMLV’s international network. This partnership reinforces mobility opportunities in the United States, with the first exchanges planned from 2026 onwards.
A new agreement with Universidad de Nebrija, in Madrid, offers students access to an institution awarded 5 QS Stars for its academic model.
The Nebrija Business & Technology School is an active member of EFMD, the AMBA Development Network, and the Business Graduates Association (BGA), further strengthening its position in the global management education landscape.
The University of Klagenfurt (AAU), accredited by AACSB, joins the list of EMLV’s European partners. The agreement includes student exchange placements and responds to the growing demand for English-language mobility within the Erasmus area.
In Germany, EMLV has entered into an Erasmus agreement with the University of Hamburg, accredited by EQUIS. The agreement enables semester- or year-long exchanges and includes cooperation in research and faculty exchange programmes. First student exchanges are planned for 2026.
All students enrolled in EMLV’s Grande École Programme-Master in Management spend a full academic year abroad in their third year. This includes one semester at a partner university and a six-month internship abroad.
This model is designed to promote mobility, cultural openness, and real-world international work experience.
With the signing of these new agreements in 2025, EMLV continues to broaden its range of mobility options. Its international network of accredited partners reflects a commitment to continuous improvement and the diversification of pedagogical formats.
These collaborations offer students academic experiences aligned with global standards while responding to evolving expectations and labour market dynamics.
Learn more about EMLV’s partner universities.
This post was last modified on 31/07/2025 16:52
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