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Master in International Management (CEMS)

by: Prague University of Economics and Business

9.5 (2)Verified

Become part of a global network of professionals, gain international experience and spend a semester abroad at one of the best business schools in the world. Become a CEMSie! The full-time Master’s Programme in International Management/CEMS at the University of Economics, Prague is an academic training programme for top students demonstrating academic excellence, professional skills, internationa...

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Program Highlights

Academic excellence: Through the partnership in CEMS Alliance the programme is benchmarked by top business schools in the world.

International exposure: A study stay abroad at a chosen CEMS university and an internship abroad are indispensable parts of the programme.

Networking: By joining CEMS the students become part of an international network active on a global scale.

Real-life experience: Students take part in various courses and seminars where they solve real-life business problems along with companies.

Socializing: Once a CEMSie, always a CEMSie! With CEMS you will get an opportunity to attend various cultural and professional events.

Quick Details

Locations
  • Prague, Czech Republic
Availability
Year(s) OfferedYear RoundTerms Available:
  • Academic Year
Cost Per WeekLess than $100
Age Requirement:Open to All Ages
Types & Subjects:
  • Business
  • Economics
  • Finance
  • Human Resource Management
  • International Business
  • See more
Guidelines:
  • All Nationalities
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Recognitions

AACSB Accredited

Program Reviews

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Overall Rating

9.5

Total Reviews

2

Couldn't be happier!

by: Karolína Novotná - Czech RepublicProgram: Master in International Management (CEMS)
10

I've decided to apply for CEMS MIM programme, because I wanted to meet new people from all around the world (classmates, professors but also professionals from various fields), challenge myself and deepen the knowledge of management and marketing (which I chosed as my minor). These expectations were not only met, but even exceeded! I had so many opportunities to talk to great people, visited many corporate partners, attend countless interesting lectures, talk to CEMS Alumni and last but not leas...

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Amazing student life in the heart of the Europe

by: Tomas Hons - Czech RepublicProgram: Master in International Management (CEMS)
9

In my opinion, the CEMS Masters in International Management at University of Economics, Prague is one of the best options to study internationally recognizable program with excellent reputation and rankings in one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Prague offers vivid and diverse social life with excellent restaurants, coffee places to have a great brunch, theaters and sports events to visit for very affordable price together with competitive cost of living that many students will apprec...

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Program Details

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Locations

  • Prague, Czech Republic

Types and Subjects

  • Subjects & Courses
  • Business
  • Economics
  • Finance

Availability

Years Offered: Year Round

Terms Available:
  • Academic Year

Age Requirement

Open to All Ages

Guidelines

  • All Nationalities

Cost per week

Less than $100

Accommodation Options

  • Apartment/Flat
  • Dormitory
  • Group living
  • Independent living

Qualifications & Experience

Any/All Education Levels Accepted

Application Procedures

  • In-Person Interview Required
  • Letters of Reference
  • Online Application
  • Other

Interviews

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Lisa van Vliet

Participated in 2018

Alumni

When I was looking for my masters I asked myself the question, what did I enjoy most while doing my bachelor’s degree and why? That’s when it struck me, that I enjoyed the most personal and professional growth during my exchange semester. During my bachelor's, I was lucky enough to spend six months abroad and although it was the scariest thing I had ever done. It also was the time during which I made beautiful friendships and got to know myself a lot better. I noticed that putting myself outside of my comfort zone had brought me a lot of benefits and I wanted to extend this experience by also choosing to do my masters abroad.

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