IE Business School’s Dual Degree with Peking University from freemexy's blog
Two IE Business School students will take part in the first-ever Future Leaders International Undergraduate Dual Degree program between Peking University and IE Business School.To get more news about Master in Management China, you can visit acem.sjtu.edu.cn official website.
Luis Bravo and Vincent Hug de Merlo are the top students selected to participate in the first year of IE Business School’s Future Leaders International Undergraduate Dual Degree Program with Peking University.
IE joined the Peking University Future Leaders Program as a founding member during China’s second Belt & Road Conference in Beijing. This alliance sends a select group of BBA students to study at Guanghua for two years, with an international cohort of 13 top business schools and Guanghua undergraduates. Our Bachelor in Business Administration students will get a dual degree from IE and PKU, ensuring a two-way collaboration.
“As the most international bachelor program in the world, IE Business School’s BBA has been a natural choice for China’s most prestigious Peking University to launch its Future Leaders Program,” said BBA Associate Dean Marc Smelik. “This dual degree program will bring together top students from a select group of world universities, with a very unique opportunity to obtain a degree from Peking University as well as their home institution. A full immersion in Chinese culture, business & economy, and day to day life, will give these students a very special start to their international career.”
The International Undergraduate Program is built to be dynamic through customized courses on China’s development, specially-designed coursework, social research, cultural exploration activities and field visits to locations like Shenzhen, Xi’an, and Shanghai.
IE Students have to pass two selection rounds to be chosen for the elite program, first within the IE BBA program and secondly with the Peking University selection board, which visited Madrid in November to make their final decision.
“Our first participants, Luis Bravo and Vincent Hug, made a very strong impression on the Chinese delegation and will be fantastic ambassadors for IE,” Smelik said. “When they graduate with the coveted two degrees, they will have received a unique set of skills and insights to become future leaders in this complex world.”
Luis Bravo and Vincent Hug de Merlo are the top students selected to participate in the first year of IE Business School’s Future Leaders International Undergraduate Dual Degree Program with Peking University.
IE joined the Peking University Future Leaders Program as a founding member during China’s second Belt & Road Conference in Beijing. This alliance sends a select group of BBA students to study at Guanghua for two years, with an international cohort of 13 top business schools and Guanghua undergraduates. Our Bachelor in Business Administration students will get a dual degree from IE and PKU, ensuring a two-way collaboration.
“As the most international bachelor program in the world, IE Business School’s BBA has been a natural choice for China’s most prestigious Peking University to launch its Future Leaders Program,” said BBA Associate Dean Marc Smelik. “This dual degree program will bring together top students from a select group of world universities, with a very unique opportunity to obtain a degree from Peking University as well as their home institution. A full immersion in Chinese culture, business & economy, and day to day life, will give these students a very special start to their international career.”
The International Undergraduate Program is built to be dynamic through customized courses on China’s development, specially-designed coursework, social research, cultural exploration activities and field visits to locations like Shenzhen, Xi’an, and Shanghai.
IE Students have to pass two selection rounds to be chosen for the elite program, first within the IE BBA program and secondly with the Peking University selection board, which visited Madrid in November to make their final decision.
“Our first participants, Luis Bravo and Vincent Hug, made a very strong impression on the Chinese delegation and will be fantastic ambassadors for IE,” Smelik said. “When they graduate with the coveted two degrees, they will have received a unique set of skills and insights to become future leaders in this complex world.”
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