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  • On July 1st 2013, KEDGE Business School was born out of the merger of BEM-Bordeaux Management School and Marseille-based Euromed Management, two leading French business schools with triple Equis/AMBA/AACSB accreditation.

    KEDGE Business School is committed to creating new modes of teaching and personal development, connecting and strengthening its global community network and promoting responsible management practices.

    KEDGE Business School is engaged in an ambitious and fast-paced programme of international development:

    • Already one of the most active European players in China, our long-standing presence in Shanghai is he perfect gateway to other Asian countries.
    • Close ties with students and businesses in the MENA countries (Middle East North Africa).
    • A major innovation: POP-UP Campuses.

    With POP-UP Campuses, which will open from 2014 onwards -notably in Latin America, KEDGE Business School aims to focus on key promising areas for progress in higher education

  • KEDGE has campuses in three locations:

    Bordeaux, in southwestern France with its relatively small population, known for its wine production.

    Marseille, in southeastern France is the country’s second-largest city after Paris and is an important trade centre.

    Toulon, in southern France, a major French naval base and coastal town.

  • The policy of the school is to send nearly 100% of its classes to foreign universities for a term or a year. It has hundreds of international partnerships with major global universities.

Academics

Main areas of study

The listed areas of study are not necessarily exhaustive and other fields of study might also be available at the partner institution. Moreover, names for fields of study may be different overseas.
A discipline being listed does not in indicate the suitability of the program, nor does it indicate that the discipline is taught in English.
Approval to study particular subjects at any institution is always at the discretion of the departmental/discipline and faculty advisors at RMIT University and subject to available places at the host institution.

Undergraduate and Postgraduate

College of Business

  • Management
  • Cross-Cultural Negotiation
  • International Business

Special requirements

Courses taught in French and English

Language of instruction for each course available on the academic information page

Further information is available at here

Similiar partners

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  • By location
  • By discipline
  • EBS

  • FBS

  • IESEG

Full time load

Minimum

ECTS

Maximum

ECTS

7.5

RMIT credit points

Living

Accommodation

Special help is provided by the School to International Students before their arrival. We always advise students to secure an accommodation before their arrival due to the high demand. For more information on housing possibilities, please visit the Practical Information page and download the International Student Handbook.

Health insurance

French Health insurance is compulsory for any student who is registered on a program in a French University or Business School for more than 3 months and for the duration of the program.

Living cost

A number of external services provide comprehensive overviews of global living costs, for example:

Further information is available at here

Key information

Visa

You must obtain a student visa prior to departing for France. As soon as you receive the school’s Visa Letter, you should start the process for obtaining your visa.
Your local French Consulate is the official source of all visa information. If you have questions regarding the student visa application, you must contact your local French Consulate, French Embassy or Campus France Office.

Partner grading scale

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