Linkages with the Industry and other national and international Academic Institutions enable a Business School to equip itself for the challenges of the future by adding value to its curricula, pedagogy and student intake.
In the era of globalization, internationalization has become a very important criterion for universities. Realizing that international higher education and re?search are a major opportunity for growth, NMIMS has been expanding its international engagements, and has invested in quality teach?ing, research and infrastructure.
NMIMS is proud of its position as a leading university in India and values its relationships with top universities, government bodies, research and industry organizations. The University attracts distinguished visitors from around the world and attaches great importance to the contribution these visits make to its internationalization process. Listed below is a gist of the activities in the international arena.
Exchange Programs are carried out with the following renowned Institutions:
Collaborative Research and Reciprocal Research Scholar?s Exchange Programme with Athens University of Economics & Business, Athens, Greece encompasses the following:
Harvard Business School Publishing (HBSP) publishes cases, reprints and book chapters. Under the agreement between HBSP and NMIMS Deemed to be Universtity, NMIMS can use HBSP materials in its management degree, diploma and executive education programs.
The Graduate School of Business Marseille-Provence, located in Marseille, France and NMIMS Deemed to be University have a student exchange programme and faculty exchange programme in the area of International Business.
Students Exchange Programme
Students Exchange Programme
Students Exchange Programme
Students Exchange and Faculty collaboration on teaching, research and consulting projects.
Student Exchange
Faculty Exchange
Joint Research Projects
Joint Workshops, Executive Education and Joint Degree Programmes.
Exchange of Faculty, staff members and students.
Joint Degree/Diploma programs for executives markets.
Joint consultancy activities.
Participation in seminars and academic meetings.
Exchange of academic material and other information.
Special short term academic programmes and projects.