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The Moscow School of Management SKOLKOVO: building partnerships worldwide Print
Thursday, 19 July 2007

The Moscow School of Management SKOLKOVO is rapidly building partnerships with business schools across the world.

On March 29th, 2007, SKOLKOVO signed an agreement with Antai College of Economics and Management, Shanghai Jiao Tong University in China. Antai College of Economics and Management is one of China’s leading and oldest business schools. Being a part of Shanghai Jiao Tong University, it is located in the heart of Chinese business activity, offers joint programs with top international schools like UBC Sauder and USC Marshall, and provides high quality educational programs focused on China with an international perspective.

SKOLKOVO: Expertise of the best B-SchoolsOn April 28th, 2007, SKOLKOVO signed a partnerships agreement with Fundacao Dom Cabral (FDC) in Brazil. Fundacao Dom Cabral (FDC) is an innovative and respected Brazilian business school that is paying serious attention to becoming more and more global and is interested in developing partnerships with leading schools from the emerging markets. It specializes in Executive Education and has developed alliances with INSEAD, Kellogg and UBC Sauder business.

"We are very excited about our new relationships with both schools, since both Antai College of Economics and Management and Fundacao Dom Cabral missions are in line with SKOLKOVO. Giving our future students the possibility to learn from other BRIC countries will make them better equipped to compete in today’s global economy," – Andrei Volkov, Dean of the Moscow School of Management SKOLKOVO.

Both partnership agreements involve joint educational and research activities and student and faculty exchanges.

Andrei Volkov adds, "SKOLKOVO will continue building partnerships with other key schools throughout emerging economies as well as the West."

 
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