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This North American accreditation confirms the commitment of business schools to quality and continuous improvement. It accredits the entire school and recognizes distinctive aspects of its academic and research activity, human resources, mission orientation, learning assurance, and adequate management of the curriculum. The school obtained this accreditation in 2010 and was reaccredited for five years in 2015.
In 2004 the school's MBA programs were accredited for the first time by the Association of MBAs for a five-year period. In 2015 the school was again reaccredited for a further five years. This accreditation is recognized as the global standard for MBA programs. As of 2015, there are only 219 AMBA-accredited business schools in 72 countries.
This academic association was created in 1989 to promote education and research and provide a forum for exchanging ideas and discussing Latin American issues that affect the business environment for national and multinational companies.
A Global Alliance of leading business schools, multinational companies, and NGOs that together offer the CEMS Master in International Management.
An international network that brings together institutions of higher education and organizations dedicated to teaching and research in the field of management.
The ANDE is a global network of organizations that foster entrepreneurship in developing economies. ANDE members provide critical financial, educational, and business support services to small and growing businesses based on the belief that they will create jobs, stimulate long-term economic growth, and produce environmental and social benefits.
An international association currently operates in 28 countries. It seeks to develop common ideas, values, evaluation criteria, standards, and practices to evaluate and improve the quality of doctoral education through exchanging experiences and cooperation in a global network.
A global, membership-driven organization dedicated to management development. It is recognized worldwide as an accreditation body for business schools, business programs, and corporate universities.
This network seeks to stimulate the development of cultural management and cultural policy education in Europe, participating in and responding to new developments in politics, economics, societies, and technology.
An academic association that represents the Executive MBA industry and serves as a facilitator for the exchange of best practices and the dissemination of knowledge, fostering an inclusive and diverse community.
It is a global organization founded in 2003 and made up of several business schools worldwide, foundations, and aid agencies to improve access to quality, locally relevant management education for the developing world.
The Global Master’s in Development Practice (MDP), an interdisciplinary graduate degree program, prepares students to identify better and address the challenges of sustainable development. MDP programs generally consist of two years of coursework in four intersecting disciplines—health, natural, social, and management sciences--combined with cross-sectoral field training.
It is a project co-published by Cornell University, INSEAD, and the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). It aims each year to provide valuable data on innovation and, in turn, to help economies assess their innovation performance and to inform innovation policies.
It is an international program that offers an International Master's degree taught over two years by a consortium of seven world-class and internationally renowned universities. The program examines how local sites (clusters, cities, and regions) and local players (entrepreneurs, firms, and policymakers) generate local competitiveness in global market conditions.
An initiative supported by the United Nations and founded in 2007. As a platform to raise the profile of sustainability in schools around the world, it provides business students with the tools to understand the reality of sustainability and bring about change for tomorrow.
It is a network created in 2012 by United Nations agencies, multilateral financial institutions, the private sector, and civil society. It aims to mobilize global scientific and technological expertise to promote practical solutions for sustainable development, including implementing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Paris Climate Agreement.
It is an organization that seeks to promote and encourage superior research and practice in strategic management. It is supported by approximately 3,000 members annually, representing more than 1,100 institutions and companies in more than 70 countries.
It is a global consortium of business school-based organizations whose members are the global benchmark for executive education. Core activities include conferences, research, benchmarking, exchange of best practices, staff development, recruitment/job placement, information exchange, and extensive networking. This keeps UNICON at the forefront of the executive education industry.
This association aims to guide the practice of research and teaching at the national level.
Calle 21 No. 1-20
Bogotá – Colombia
Postal code: 111711
Bogotá
(601) 332 4144
Línea de información nacional
018000 123 300
Calle 21 No. 1-20
Bogotá – Colombia
Código postal: 111711
Bogotá
(57 601) 332 4144
Línea nacional
01800 123 300
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Reconocimiento como Universidad: Decreto 1297 del 30 de mayo de 1964.
Reconocimiento personería jurídica: Resolución 28 del 23 de febrero de 1949 Minjusticia.
Universidad de los Andes | Vigilada Mineducación
Reconocimiento como Universidad:
Decreto 1297 del 30 de mayo de 1964.
Reconocimiento personería jurídica:
Resolución 28 del 23 de febrero de 1949 Minjusticia.
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