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EMLV Business Schoo
EMLV Business School (Ecole de Management Léonard de Vinci) is a post-baccalaureate business and management school with a Bac+5 Master's degree, offering a Grande Ecole program. Its 5-year generalist curriculum opens the door to a wide range of specialties. The school's strengths include digital, marketing, HR, finance, innovation, and entrepreneurship in the current context of corporate digital transformation. Each year, the Paris La Défense-based school takes on a class of top-level athletes as part of an adapted program. Cross-disciplinary courses and projects (20% of the curriculum), including double diplomas, are offered with other schools in the Pôle Léonard de Vinci (Engineer-Manager with ESILV and Digital Marketing & Data Analytics with IIM).
This training enables students to quickly grasp the requirements and codes of the French and international business world. EMLV also offers 2 Bachelors, 1 MBA and 6 MSc programs accredited by the CGE. 3,400 students - 7,400 alumni. EMLV is AACSB, EFMD Master and AMBA accredited. It is also a member of the CGE, Campus France, CDEFM, UGEI, IAB, Global Compact, PRME and LearningLab Network. It has been awarded the DD&RS label, attesting to its commitment to sustainable development and corporate social responsibility - www.emlv.fr
Duale Hochschule Baden-Wuerttemberg Stuttgart, DHBW Stuttgart
The Baden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University Stuttgart (Duale Hochschule Baden-Wuerttemberg Stuttgart, DHBW Stuttgart) is one of the largest higher education institutions in the Stuttgart and Northern Black Forest regions.
Together with its campus in Horb it is the largest of nine locations of the Baden-Wuerttemberg Cooperative State University (DHBW). Based on the US State University System, the organisational structure of DHBW is unique in Germany as it comprises both the central (DHBW headquarters) and the local level (DHBW locations and campuses).
In cooperation with about 2,000 carefully selected enterprises and social institutions, the corporate (or dual) partners of the DHBW Stuttgart, the Schools of Business, Engineering, Social Work and Healthcare offer about 50 nationally and internationally approved Bachelor and almost 30 Master study programmes. Their most important feature is the integration of theory and practical experience: Students regularly switch between theoretical phases at the university and practical phases at the work placement. In addition, DHBW Stuttgart offers postgraduate Master programmes with on-the-job training.
The University of Applied Sciences, Upper Austria
The University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria, Austria's most research-intensive university of applied sciences, has gained national and international recognition for its expertise across various disciplines. The institution serves 8,000 students through its regular degree programs and additional educational offerings in advanced training and qualification.
With four specialized faculties — Informatics, Communication, and Media in Hagenberg; Medical Engineering and Applied Social Sciences in Linz; Business and Management in Steyr; and Engineering and Applied Natural Sciences in Wels — the university maintains strong global networks.
It partners with numerous industries, social and healthcare sectors, and public administration. These partnerships and international outreach efforts aim to promote the region as a desirable destination for study and work, and to supply skilled professionals to the economy. Our graduates are equipped with the foresight and competencies to continuously advance in their careers, contribute to change, and tackle diverse challenges in both business and academia. They form a robust network of experts and ambassadors in the economy and society. With an employment rate exceeding 95%, graduates from the University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria are among the most sought-after skilled workforce in the country and beyond.
brings together research from a range of disciplinary approaches to address social and environmental sustainability challenges and the social and environmental consequences of climate change. It is ranked ‘B’ as per the ABDC rankings list and is a Q1 Scopus-indexed journal.
aims to publish conceptual, empirical and applied research. The empirical research published in BPR focuses on testing, extending and building management theory. It is ranked ‘C’ as per the ABDC rankings list and is a Q2 Scopus-indexed journal.
aims to share advances in management and business competitiveness practice and research to help organizations increase their international competitiveness. It is rated ‘C’ as per the ABDC rankings list.
The Asian Academy of Management Journal (AAMJ) is a refereed journal that is jointly published by the Asian Academy of Management (AAM) and Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia. It is a forum for discussion of current and future challenges impacting Asian management. This is a Scopus-indexed and ABDC-C journal.
The Journal of Indian Business Research (JIBR) is a leading specialist reference resource of academic information and analysis on Indian business. This is a Scopus-indexed and ABDC-C journal.