KEDGE Business School strengthens its international network

21/04/2026
The Master in Management Programme at KEDGE Business School, which guarantees students at least 12 months of international experience, continues to actively expand its network of academic partners. As part of this momentum, the School announces the signing of 19 new exchange agreements with leading institutions worldwide, representing an additional 105 exchange semesters now available to Master in Management Programme students.

Europe: a strengthened network of leading institutions

In Europe, eight new universities are joining KEDGE’s portfolio, all recognised for their academic excellence.
Among them are two prestigious Italian institutions: Università di Bologna, one of the oldest universities in the world, and Ca' Foscari University of Venice, both EQUIS-accredited.
In Switzerland, HSLU Lucerne (AACSB-accredited) is recognised for its strong links with Swiss and international companies, offering numerous internship and career opportunities.
The partner network is further enriched by University of Jyväskylä in Finland, which holds dual AACSB and AMBA accreditation, and in the Netherlands by Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (AACSB and EQUIS), located in Amsterdam, a European hub for finance, technology and international organisations.
Continuing this momentum, Denmark joins the network with Aalborg University, renowned for its innovative project-based learning model, a true driver of innovation and employability. Luxembourg will also welcome Master in Management Programme students at the Luxembourg School of Business, ideally located at the heart of European institutions.
Finally in Spain, Universidad Loyola completes the European landscape with its AACSB accreditation and strong focus on values and business ethics.

Americas: a strong presence across the continent

Seven new partnerships are now available to Master in Management Programme students across the Americas.
In the United States, three AACSB-accredited universities offer new destinations: the University of Alabama at Birmingham, the University of Missouri–Kansas City and the Washington State University, representing three distinct regions of the United States — the South, the Midwest and the West — to provide a comprehensive overview of American business.
In Latin America, the network is also expanding. In Brazil, Pontifica Universidade Catolica do Prana (AACSB) is a leading Catholic university in the south of the country. Uruguay joins the network through Universidad Católica del Uruguay, which holds both AACSB and AMBA accreditations. Mexico offers an attractive destination with Universidad Anàhuac Querétaro a dynamic university located in a city listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where many French companies have established a presence. Finally, Paraguay is represented by San Ignacio de Loyola School, which develops agile, entrepreneurial-minded graduates.

Asia and the Middle East: cultural diversity and academic excellence

A highly attractive region for students, KEDGE is strengthening its partnerships in Asia and the Middle East with four new universities.
In South Korea, Kyung Hee University (AACSB) is one of the most international universities in the country. In Japan, Chuo University in Tokyo, AMBA-accredited and founded in 1885, is recognised for the quality of its management education and its location in one of Asia’s most dynamic metropolitan areas.
In India, the Indian School of Business, with campuses in Hyderabad and Mohali, holds the prestigious Triple Crown (AACSB, EQUIS, AMBA), reflecting its excellence and strong international reputation.
In Vietnam, the agreement with University of Economics Ho Chi Minh (CFVG) (EFMD) is part of a long-standing Franco-Vietnamese partnership.