Double Degree at the renowned NEOMA Business School

Date 2022-03-23

Students of the MCI Master's program in International Business & Law have the opportunity to obtain an additional Master in Management (MiM) at one of the top-ranked business universities worldwide.


In fall 2022, students of the Master's program International Business & Law will set off to the heart of the Champagne region in France to complete their exchange semester and, for the first time, a double degree at the renowned NEOMA Business School.

However, this partner university has more to offer than just the beautiful campus in Reims, a culturally rich city, home of the famous champagne and less than an hour by train from the capital, Paris.

Neoma Business School is also outstanding because of its "Triple Crown" accreditation of higher education, which is held by only a few business universities worldwide. This means that it has been awarded by the following three internationally established accreditation agencies: AACSB (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, USA), AMBA (Association of MBAs, UK), EQUIS (European Quality Improvement System, EU). Due to this triple distinction, Neoma Business School ranks among the elite universities in the field of business. In addition, the "Financial Times" also ranks the prestigious Master in Management (MiM) 30th compared internatonally in 2021.

Accordingly, our Master's students are offered an extraordinary opportunity, which Victoria Schulte will seize as the first double degree student in Reims. Below, she briefly explains why she has decided to take this exceptional chance and what she is particularly looking forward to:

"Before I even started my Master's degree at MCI it had already been clear to me that I would take the great opportunity to do a double degree at a partner university. This way, I not only learn from the practical content at MCI Innsbruck, but I can also expand my international skills at a partner university and finish with an additional master's degree. I ultimately chose NEOMA Business School because it is internationally renowned and has a good position in numerous rankings. Furthermore, with the degree 'Master in Management' it optimally complements my focus on international Business & Law at MCI.”

“Besides the many cultural aspects that France offers, I am especially looking forward to the people I will meet there. NEOMA Business School is known for its international focus and, therefore, attracts students from all over the world. However, as the name of the Champagne-Ardenne region, where the campus in Reims is located, suggests, I am also looking forward to getting to know the diversity of champagne. In addition, I will certainly take some weekend trips to Paris, since the Reims campus is only 40 minutes away. Ultimately, I would also like to use the opportunity to improve my French skills.”

(Victoria Schulte, student of the Master degree program “International Business & Law“)

<p><em>Campus of NEOMA Business School in Reims. Photo: NEOMA Business School</em></p>

Campus of NEOMA Business School in Reims. Photo: NEOMA Business School

<p><em>Campus of NEOMA Business School in Reims. Photo: NEOMA Business School</em></p>

Campus of NEOMA Business School in Reims. Photo: NEOMA Business School

<p><em>Campus of NEOMA Business School in Reims. Photo: NEOMA Business School</em></p>

Campus of NEOMA Business School in Reims. Photo: NEOMA Business School

<p><em>Campus of NEOMA Business School in Reims. Photo: NEOMA Business School</em></p>

Campus of NEOMA Business School in Reims. Photo: NEOMA Business School

<p><em>Campus of NEOMA Business School in Reims. Photo: NEOMA Business School</em></p>
<p><em>Campus of NEOMA Business School in Reims. Photo: NEOMA Business School</em></p>
<p><em>Campus of NEOMA Business School in Reims. Photo: NEOMA Business School</em></p>
<p><em>Campus of NEOMA Business School in Reims. Photo: NEOMA Business School</em></p>
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