Sauder School of Business - International Opportunities & Global Reach

International Opportunities & Global Reach

The Sauder School of Business has partnerships with 35 business schools in 27 countries around the world. The exchange program offers opportunities to study business from an international perspective and to experience life in a different culture for both graduate and undergraduate students. Students are able to build their personal global networks. Sauder students nominated for exchange will automatically be considered for the Sauder School of Business Exchange Program Award. Sauder provides a Global Immersion experience in which student teams spend 2 weeks actually consulting for a top company in a compulsory project in Shanghai, Bangalore or Copenhagen.

Sauder's International MBA (IMBA) has partnered with Shanghai Antai College of Economics and Management at Shanghai Jiao Tong University since 2001. Sauder opened its Asia Pacific Office in Hong Kong in 2005 to increase its presence in the region.

The Sauder School of Business also actively explores other international opportunities, develops projects in various countries such as management education programs at partner schools, joint research activities, and executive training. Currently, the Sauder School of Business is engaged in the following international programs:

  • ARC Initiative
  • Social Entrepreneurship 101: Africa
  • LUISS Department of Business and Management and Sauder School of Business Combined Program
  • Shanghai Summer Program
  • Europe Summer Program

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