Partner Schools
Krannert School of Management of Purdue University
Krannert School of Management enjoys an excellent reputation in the United States. With 18 years of experience in executive MBA programs, hundreds of executive-MBA alumni around the world, and enviable corporate relations, Purdue has a successful track record in management education. According to Business Week, Purdue's executive MBA is among the top executive MBA programs in the US.
TiasNimbas Business School is the business school of Tilburg University and TU/Eindhoven. Since its foundation in 1986, Tias Business School has been a key player in the field of
executive education in the Netherlands, and has attracted participants from a wide range of companies and organizations.
CEU Business School was the first business school in Central Europe to offer graduate business education leading to an American MBA degree. In the year 2000, the School became a business school of CEU (Central European University) and this merger resulted into a leading provider of global management education in the Central and Eastern European region.
GISMA Business School in Hannover, Germany, was launched in 1999 as a joint initiative by the state of Lower Saxony and visionary private-sector enterprises. GISMA is a privately funded, self-administering institution of higher education.Gisma is a privately funded, self-administering institution of higher education. Its mission is to empower management professionals to respond to the special challenges and stringent demands of today's highly global business environment. Thanks to its inspired concept and backing by numerous commercial and public-sector sponsors and partner organizations, GISMA rates among Europe's top business schools.
Cooperating school
To further enhance the global perspective, the IMM Program cooperates with a leading Asian institution for one of the in-residency sessions:
CEIBS is ranked one of the top 50 business schools in the world and the leading business school in Asia. It was established in 1994 in Shanghai as a not-for-profit joint venture between the government of China and the European Commission in order to contribute to the economic development of China and its business communities.