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01.09.2010 11:25

HHL - Leipzig Graduate School of Management launches European Career Track

MBA Volker Stößel Marketing und Public Relations
Handelshochschule Leipzig

    French, German and Italian internships and career networks open up to MBA students

    HHL – Leipzig Graduate School of Management is introducing a European Career Track (ECT) for its full-time MBA program from September. The move means MBA students with sufficient language skills will be able to undertake internships in France, Germany or Italy as part of their course of studies, giving them a deeper insight into other European business locations.

    The ECT is the result of cooperation within the framework of JOINUS, a pan-European network set up in early 2009 by HHL – Leipzig Graduate School of Management (Germany), Audencia Nantes School of Management (France), and MIP Politecnico di Milano (Italy). One of the network’s main goals is to see the business schools work jointly on career placement and recruitment to offer new MBA graduates even better job opportunities. The ECT is growth-oriented and the schools intend to expand the network by other partners over the next three years.

    The MBA students on the ECT profit from access to the local career networks of the partner schools and from the support and involvement of other, local MBA students. HHL’s goal is to improve further its graduates’ profile on the European job market while raising awareness of its brand among European businesses.

    For more information, please visit: www.hhl.de/careertrack

    MBA in General Management at HHL

    The English-language MBA programs taught at HHL are among the best independently-developed programs of their kind in Germany. The Financial Times ranked the full-time MBA as the best in Germany and in 34th place in Europe. HHL’s programs are notable for the internationality of the classes: for example, there are students from 15 nations on the current full-time MBA course. For more information, go to www.hhl.de/mba

    HHL – Leipzig Graduate School of Management

    HHL – Leipzig Graduate School of Management was founded in 1898 as Germany’s first business school. It was re-established in 1992 as a private, state-approved institution with university status, i.e. it may grant doctoral and habilitation degrees. Today it is considered one of the leading business schools. In addition to its international focus, the synthesis of theory and practice is central at HHL. Furthermore, HHL has set itself the goal to educate effective and responsible business leaders through its “Integrated Management” approach. HHL offers an 18-month full-time (24-month part-time) Master’s program in Management leading to the degree Master of Science (M.Sc.). In addition, HHL has an 18-month full-time (24-month part-time) MBA Program for professionals. A three-year doctoral program, which can also be completed by professionals with the appropriate qualifications, tops off HHL’s portfolio of degree programs. HHL’s subsidiary HHL Executive GmbH offers company-specific and open enrollment executive education. In April 2004 HHL received the highly-respected accreditation by AACSB International. The maintenance of accreditation for a further five years was granted in April 2009. More information: www.hhl.de


    Weitere Informationen:

    http://www.hhl.de/careertrack
    http://www.hhl.de/mba
    http://www.hhl.de


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    HHL - Leipzig Graduate School of Management launches European Career Track / Source: HHL
    HHL - Leipzig Graduate School of Management launches European Career Track / Source: HHL


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