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QTEM Project Application Start (Deadline 16 Jan, 2015)

QTEM Project Application Start (Deadline 16 Jan, 2015)
Opportunity to Aquire Quantitative and Analytical Skills at World-leading Graduate Schools

The QTEM (The Quantitative Techniques for Economics and Management network) was established to nurture highly skilled Master’s students who can take an initiative in the international community. The QTEM Master offers a unique learning experience by providing participants with: strong foundations in management or economics, strong background in quantitative and analytical skills and techniques applied to management or economics, strong international exposure through two study stays abroad at two prestigious institutions from the network of Academic Partners, and strong immersion in the reality of industry through a company internship. Through this program, students will acquire not only language skills but also specialized knowledge as well as working experience, which will make it possible for them to broaden their career options to work in international corporations. If you are interested in this program, please come to the Graduate School of Economics Office to pick up the application form. We are looking forward to your application!

<Who can apply>
Students of the Graduate School of Economics/Commerce as of April, 2015
*Current undergraduate students can apply

<QTEM Academic Partners>
Universite Libre de Bruxelles (Belgium), Universiteit Van Amsterdam ( Netherlands)
Goethe-Universitat Frankfutr Ammain (Germany), Bi Norwegian Business School (Norway)
University of Porto (Portugal), Monash University (Australia)
Luiss Guido Carli Univerersity (Italy), Universite de Lausanne ( Switzerland)
EDHEC Business School (France), Zhejiang University (China),
The Higher School of Finance and Mangement (Russia)

Application details here
GSE QTEM Special Website

 

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