On the November UNICON board call, having demonstrated their commitment and engagement, the board approved Full Membership status for four Associate members.
EDHEC Business School
Operating from campuses in Lille, Nice, Paris, London and Singapore, EDHEC is one of the world’s top 20 business schools. Fully international and directly connected to the business world, EDHEC is a school for business, rather than a business school, where excellence in teaching and research focuses on innovation to stimulate entrepreneurship and creativity.
Irish Management Institute
IMI (Irish Management Institute) is now one of the top 50 in executive education in the world, according to the Financial Times rankings. This is the first time an Irish executive education provider has been included on the elite top 50 list. These rankings cover all diplomas, short and customised executive education designed and delivered by IMI.
Johns Hopkins University
The Carey Executive Education program helps professionals of all backgrounds navigate today’s challenging and dynamic business world. The program is recognized throughout the business world as a leader in business education, producing successful alumni year-after-year. Carey Executive Education is fully accredited and follows in Johns Hopkins’ established tradition as a leading research institute.
Texas A&M University
Mays Business School educates more than 6,400 students in accounting, finance, management, management information systems, marketing and supply chain management annually. It is the CED’s mission to educate and empower transformational leaders for a global society. The Center for Executive Development (CED) at Mays Business School strives to provide fully custom executive education programs that cultivate ethical leaders
Congratulations from all of UNICON to these four for their commitment to our consortium.