CEMS : The Programme of Choice
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CEMS CorporatE partnErS
We have forged partnerships with over 50 leading companies that share a strong local, national and international reputation and an interest in the development of international management education and recruitment. Partnership benefits include:
• association with a leading higher education global initiative, • HR branding at top business schools and universities,• targeted recruitment of pre-selected, internationally
oriented M.Sc. graduates,• international networking with schools and companies.
“We know we need the highest achievers to stay at the forefront of international
markets: bold decision-makers, innovative thinkers, those who have a truly global outlook and the initiative to drive their careers far.CEMS’ reputation for excellence and high-calibre students makes them an obvious partner for Reckitt Benckiser.”
Bart Becht, CEO Reckitt Benckiser European Business Leader of the Year 2008 and alumnus of Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University.
We areThe exclusive global cooperation platform between top business schools and multinational companies
deliverThe CEMS Master’s in International
Management (MIM), the most internationally and culturally
diverse M.Sc. on the market
valueThe pursuit of excellence, respect for cultural diversity, multilingualism, friendship beyond borders
Founded in 198827 academic members across 4 continentsOver 50 corporate partnersOver 5,000 alumniCEMS MIM ranked #2 in the Financial Times 3-year ranking780 MIM students of 53 nationalities in the class of 2009-10
CEMS aCadEMiC MEMbErS
Academic membership of CEMS is held by 27 leading business schools and universities with strong international academic reputations, research profiles and proximity to the corporate world. CEMS membership enables institutions to:
• strengthen their reputation in the M.Sc. market,• build an international competitive advantage,• connect with the most prestigious schools and companies
worldwide.
“C EMS has the unique characteristic of forming students with a global mindset.
We see the new CEMS global strategy as a means of increasing the multiculturalism and internationalism of students and faculty members.”
Maria tereza LeMe FLeury, Dean, Fundação Getulio Vargas-EAESP
intErnational rECognition
the CEMS MiM ranks consistently high in the Financial times Master’s in Management ranking:#2 overall in the 3-year ranking (2006-08)#1 on combined international criteria#1 for international faculty#1 for value for money#2 for alumni international mobility #3 for international course experience#3 for students’ international diversity#3 for board’s international diversity
proFESSionalMobility
47% of the CEMS graduates of 2008 work outside their home country89% secured employment prior to or within 3 months of graduation78% work for a multinational company30% work for a CEMS corporate partner22% work in Management/Consulting, 17% in Consumer goods, 9% in investment banking, 8% in Commercial/private banking and 8% in Energyaverage annual salary: €42,400 20% earn over €60,000
a dynaMiC aluMni CoMMunity
the CEMS alumni network includes 5,000 members around the world. CEMS MiM participants benefit from career support and privileged links to programme graduates who have gone on to leadership roles in the banking and finance, consulting, consumer goods, automotive and healthcare industries. local Committees in 20 countries provide extensive networking and social activities.
the prOgraMMe
OF chOiceFoR FuTuRE globAl buSInESS lEAdERS
The CEMS MIM is a one-year graduate programme designed for top students at CEMS partner schools who demonstrate academic excellence, professional skills, international
openness and social responsibility. The programme enables students to develop their management skills, and broaden their multicultural knowledge and career perspectives through international study and work
experience and exposure to CEMS corporate partners.
27 acadeMic MeMBers:
AaustraLiaFaculty of Economics and business, university of Sydney
austriaVienna university of Economics and business
BBeLgiuMlouvain School of Management
BraziLFundação getulio Vargas-EaESp
Ccanadarichard ivey School of business, university of Western ontario
china – Beijingtsinghua university*
china – hOng kOngChinese university of Hong Kong
czech repuBLicuniversity of Economics, prague
DdenMarkCopenhagen business School
FFinLandHelsinki School of Economics
FranceHEC paris
oVEr 50 CorporatE partnErS:
aabb
adidasat Kearney
astra Zeneca
bbCp
bnp paribasbp
CCanal+CEMEX
Crédit agricoleCrédit Suisse
ddeloitte detouche tohmatsu
deutsche bank
EEadSEdp
Eni international resources
FFidelity international
Fortis
HHanielHenkel
Hewlett packard*Hydro
iindesit Company s.p.a.
ing groupitaú
KKonEKpMg
ll’oréal lVMH
MMcKinsey & Co
Mol
nnestlénokia
novo nordiskaustrian nationalbank
ooMV
ppricewaterhouseCoopers
procter & gamble
rreckitt benckiser
reuters
SShell
SiemensSkoda-auto a.s.Société générale
StatoilhydroStatkraft
Stora EnsoSwiss re
uubS
unibail rodamcounicredit
VVestas Wind Systems
WWhirlpoolWolseley
ZZurich Financial Services
GgerManyuniversity of Cologne
hhungaryCorvinus university of budapest
IireLandMichael Smurfit graduate School of business, uCd
itaLyuniversità bocconi
JjapanKeio university, tokyo
MMexicOEgadE, tec de Monterrey
nnOrwaynorwegian School of Economics & business administration
PpOLandWarsaw School of Economics
pOrtugaLFaculdade de Economia da universidade nova, lisbon
Rrussiagraduate School of Management, St. petersburg State university
SsingapOrenational university of Singapore business School
spainESadE business School
Tthe nether-Landsrotterdam School of Management, Erasmus university
turkeyKoç university*
Uunited kingdOMlSE, london School of Economics & political Science
CEMS head Office1, rue de la Libération, 78350 Jouy-en-Josas, FRAnCETel. +33 (0)1 39 67 74 57 – Fax +33 (0)1 39 67 74 81 *pending ratification