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Five new agreements with universities in Germany, the Philippines and the U.S.

- School of Economics signature five new agreements with universities in Munich, Aachen, the Philippines, North Carolina and Boston.

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PHOTO: Manuel Castells
15/02/17 12:27 Rocío del Prado

The International Office of the School has closed five new agreements during this academic year. In Germany, a agreement has been established with the Technische Universität München (TUM) in Munich, recognized as one of the best universities in Germany, ranked eighth in the world in employability according to the 'Global University Employability Ranking 2016' published in Times HigherEducation and ninth in the world in computer science according to 'The World University Ranking'.

partnership In the same country, the Technical University of Aachen, RWTH AachenUniversityRheinisch-WestfälischeTechnischeHochschuleAachen, stands out for its extensive research work, to which one of its campus is exclusively dedicated, and which is carried out in close cooperation with industry in Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands.

In the United States, the School has signed its partnership with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill(UNC) and is part of the Schools included in the agreement of exchange that the University of Navarra has signed with Northeastern University in Boston (NU). UNC is one of the top three public universities in the United States, with more than three hundred years of history, offering 78 bachelors, 112 masters, and 68 programs of doctorate.NU is among the best private universities in the U.S., and in the top 10 best management of resources according to the Wall Street Journal. It also stands out for its internship program 'co-op', (Education cooperative) in which students can combine classes with internships in the business world.

Likewise, the first agreement in the Philippines has been signed with the University of Asia and the Pacific(UA&P), a sister university of Navarra, and agreement has been reestablished with the prestigious French business school, EMLYON Business School. With this agreement are already two institutions that offers the School to its students as a destination for exchange around the third city of France. With the goal to consolidate the relationship with the current partner Université Jean Moulin Lyon 3, the School received the visit of its Dean last December.

The School of Economics continues to expand its network of partner universities, through which students will be able to choose to carry out exchanges in 116 universities 39 countries on five continents during the next academic year 17/18.

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