Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Earn credits toward your degree in business while studying at on of the 3 largest business schools in Europe. The Copenhagen Business School is located in Denmark’s capital city, on the far eastern coast. Spend your semester studying Business and culture courses in English while enjoying this city on the waterfront. Find a wide range of courses in Accounting, American Studies, Asian Studies, Business History & Law, Corporate Social Responsibility, Danish Language, Economics, Finance, Human Resource Management, Marketing, Organization, Political Science, Strategy, Tourism and more.
Kansai Gaidai University
Kansai Gaidai was first established as a private language school in 1945. Exchange students have access to a variety of courses within the Asian Studies Program, which receives over 600 international students yearly from all around the world. At Kansai, students can opt to live with a homestay family or in the international student residence halls. In addition to the myriad of athletic and cultural clubs, there are several programs geared specifically towards international students, such as the Speaking Partner Program, the Experience Japan Program, and a Home Visit Program for students who live in the residence halls. Hirakata City is an hour train ride from both Kyoto and Osaka, giving students easy access to two of Japan’s greatest cultural centers.
Norwegian School of Management, Norway
Want to experience a unique part of Europe? Study business for a semester in Oslo at the Norwegian School of Management. Oslo is located in the heart of Scandinavia and is one of the most exciting capitals among all of the Nordic countries. Live within walking distance of museums, entertainment, and shops while still being just minutes from the majestic fjords of Norway. Take courses in English with Norwegians and other international students in areas such as Economics, Finance, International Business, Management, Marketing, Mathematics and more.
Singapore Management University, Singapore
Spend a semester at one of the most well known business schools in Asia. The Singapore Management University boasts small class sizes as well as hands-on classes taught in English. Modeled after the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, SMU’s curriculum combines Asian knowledge and expertise with some of the best practices of the US. SMU has an excellent placement record for their former students and graduates and all students have the experience of a lifetime.
Swansea University, Wales
Wales has everything to offer a student looking for adventure and a real cultural difference. From Snowdonia National Park in the north to the Gower Peninsula in the south, Wales has some of the most striking scenery in Britain. In this green and mountainous country, you can be intrigued by the Arthurian legend—Wales has more castles per square mile than any other European country.
University of St. Gallen, Switzerland
Since its founding in 1898 the University of St.Gallen for Business Administration, Economics, Law and Social Sciences concentrates on the education of tomorrow’s leaders in business, public administration, and law. As one of Europe’s smaller universities with 5,000 students, it is home to Switzerland’s largest business faculty. Rolling hills, snowy peaks and Lake Constance form the panorama surrounding St.Gallen. Founded in 610 St.Gallen later became famous for its Abbey Library, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This historical background lends the city a special atmosphere characterized by narrow pedestrian streets in the old town, quaint shops, and cozy restaurants.
University of Stirling, Scotland
The University campus has been described as one of the most beautiful campuses in the world. Nestling beneath the Ochil Hills, the campus covers 310 acres and has a beautiful loch and 18th-century Airthrey Castle at its heart. The attractive and ancient city of Stirling has played a pivotal role in Scotland’s history. The city is dominated by the famous Stirling Castle, the ancient seat of the Scottish Crown. Stirling, in the heart of Scotland, is less than 30 miles from Glasgow and 40 miles from Edinburgh—Scotland’s two largest cities.
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