McCombs School of Business –
The Center for International Business and Education Research (CIBER) offers both undergraduate (BBA) and graduate (MBA) exchange programs in top European business schools.
The BBA international program office also coordinates semester and summer exchange programs with elite business school partners around the world. Undergraduate business students at McCombs can study abroad while earning credit for their business degree, receiving in-residence credit and paying UT tuition. Special scholarships are available to help students fund their experience, along with any regularly awarded financial aid and scholarships. While language study is possible and encouraged at nearly all our partners, most have classes in English, so foreign language proficiency is not a requirement to limit participation in the programs.
English Language Programs:
Austria (Vienna), Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien
Belgium (Louvain-la-Neuve), Université Catholique de Louvain
Czech Republic (Prague), University of Economics
Denmark, Copenhagen Business School
England (Bath), University of Bath
France (Paris), École Supérieure de Commerce de Paris, ESCP Europe
France (Paris), Hautes Études Commerciales, HEC
Germany (Vallendar), WHU Otto Beisheim School of Management
Italy (Milan), Universitá Commerciale Luigi Bocconi
Netherlands (Rotterdam), Rotterdam School of Management - Erasmus University
Norway (Oslo), BI, Norwegian School of Management
Scotland (Edinburgh), University of Edinburgh
Switzerland (St. Gallen), St. Gallen Universität
Foreign Language Programs:
Spain (Barcelona), Escuela Superior de Administración y Dirección de Empresas, ESADE
Spain (Bilbao), Universidad de Deusto
Spain (Madrid), ICADE
Additionally, the IC² Institute at UT is an interdisciplinary institute focused on wealth creation and economic development. It supports faculty exchanges from Europe as well as research programs for graduate students. The institute has hosted visiting scholars from Germany, Russia, Poland, Portugal, Malta, and other European countries. It also provides business incubation services for a wide variety of businesses from across the world. It has a Global Fellows Program, which is a global community of creative and innovative leaders from academia, business, and government. This global network has existed since 1977 and currently includes about 160 active global fellows; there are also has 18 faculty members of UT who are endowed by the Institute.
The Institute helped create an incubator in Poland a few years ago. And there is a major Portugal program well underway, with UT on one side and 15 Portuguese universities on the other side. The program has four components: mathematics, advanced computing, digital media, and technology transfer. The latter component involved Portuguese interns working on commercialization projects in the US.
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