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  1. The Global Alliance in Management Education o CEMS (anteriormente Community of European Management Schools and International Companies) es una cooperación de las principales escuelas de negocios y universidades con empresas multinacionales y ONG. La Alianza Global CEMS incluye 34 instituciones académicas en todos los continentes, casi 70 ...

  2. CEMS is a global alliance of academic and corporate institutions dedicated to educating and preparing future generations of international business leaders.. The CEMS academic and corporate members work collectively to develop knowledge and provide education that is essential in the multilingual, multicultural and interconnected business world.

  3. 33 schools offer the CEMS master in International Management (CEMS MIM) Sort by. School. Explore the map.

  4. CEMS The Global Alliance In Management Education Founded in 198833 CEMS Member Schools and a presence on every continent68 Corporate Partners (multinational companies) and 7 Social Partners (NGOs)1 294 MIM students of 83 nationalities. 50/50 male/female ratio in 2020-2115 625 alumni of over 108 nationalities, working in +75 countries The CEMS is focused on delivering the leading international

  5. 21 de mar. de 2012 · Masters in management school alliances offer a degree of difference. Cems and Qtem programmes deliver a ‘masters within a masters’ — an approach others increasingly emulate. March 21 2012.

  6. CEMS Academic members. Founded in Europe in 1988, the CEMS Global Alliance is comprised of 33 member schools on 6 continents, delivering the CEMS Master in International Management (CEMS MIM) around the world. Only one school per country is allowed to join CEMS and all are top schools within their respective countries. The CEMS MIM is a pre ...

  7. CEMS History. In 2008 CEMS celebrates its 20th anniversary, and unveils plans for a Global Alliance. The CEMS Alliance is ‘arguably the most ambitious partnership in business education’. ‘At a time when the modern European Union did not yet exist, the Berlin Wall still stood, and the majority of business was conducted at a local, not ...