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Our Business Programmes: International Credentials |
The PhD background of our teaching staff is very diverse. The list of European universities
that have recently trained our faculty includes Cambridge, R.U.Gent, Université Catholique de Louvain,
London Business School, London School of Economics, Wageningen, The University of Warwick, and of course also K.U.Leuven itself.
The US list is much longer, though: the University of Michigan, UC at Berkeley,
Cornell University, Stanford, Northwestern,
the University of Chicago, Johns Hopkins, UCLA, Yale, Carnegie-Mellon, Purdue, Rochester,
the Universities of Illinois and South Carolina, Harvard, and the University of Florida.
These teachers bring to the Master Programmes an unusual wealth of educational backgrounds, managerial
experience through consulting, and international viewpoints.
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In addition, our own staff holds or has held visiting appointments at U Maastricht, Tilburg,
the U of Amsterdam, London Business School, New York University, Cornell, the University of British Columbia,
tanford, Northwestern, Chicago, Harvard, Rochester, Yale, the U of South Carolina, UC Irvine.
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Often we also have one or more Visiting Professors among us; the recent list includes
colleagues from Stanford, Penn State, Cornell, Berkeley and UC at Irvine, Chicago,
Madison-Wisconsin, North-Western, New York University, Boise, Seattle, Indiana, Case Western Reserve,
Chapel Hill, Warwick, the American University in Washington, and the University of British Columbia.
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We have Degree Exchange agreements with the University of Chicago and Cornell
University. We have regular semester exchanges with 77 European universities
like WHU Koblenz, Germany, NHH Bergen, Norway, Université
Paris I Sorbonne, France, Università de Torino, Italy, and, in the
Americas, with Wharton, the University of Illinois, Brock University, ESAN Lima, and Universidad de
Monterrey. Our Asian partners are the Indian Institute of Management at Bangalore and Kolkata (Calcutta),
the Singapore Management University, Liaoning Province
Educational Department, China and the City University of Hong Kong. We’re currently negotiating new
deals in China and in the Americas.
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Leading economists (like Alan Greenspan, Joseph Stiglitz, David
Baron and Nobel laureates Merton Miller or Myron Scholes)
have accepted honorary doctorates here. So have famous politicians like Chancelors Helmut Schmidt and
Helmut Kohl, or King Juan Carlos of Spain, or Human Rights activist, former Irish President and UNHC
for Refugees, Mrs. Robinson. And so have business leaders—for
instance Philips CEO Kleisterlee or
BP’s Lord Browne.
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