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Power of networks

Helsinki
School of Economics (HSE)
Strong academic background comes
from the HSE Executive Education’s owner, Helsinki School of Economics
(HSE).
Read
more on www.hse.fi.
HSE Executive Education, as part of HSE,
has been invited or has joined the following organizations:

UNICON
HSE
Executive Education was the first Finnish organization invited to join
UNICON (The International University Consortium for Executive Education).
Through this network HSE Executive Education can obtain the latest
international information and opinion.
Learn
more about UNICON

EFMD
EFMD
is the world´s broadest cooperation network in the field of management
education. EFMD has nearly 400 members in over 40 countries. For a number
of years it has emphasized constant quality development, benchmarking,
auditing and the development of education and teaching materials. EFMD
produces and supplies information on innovations and best practice in
education.
Read
more bout EFMD

PIM
PIM
(Program in International Management) is a worldwide network of business
schools with 44 members in Europe, North America, Latin America, Asia,
Australia and Oceania.
The PIM network was established in 1973 by
its three founding members: Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales (HEC),
New York University (NYU), and London Business School (LBS). Over the past
30 years the network has expanded to leading business schools around the
world. PIM membership is recognition of the Helsinki School of Economics´
lengthy internationalization work. Most of PIM´s members have been the
Helsinki School of Economics´ cooperating partners for some time. The
Helsinki School of Economics was approved for membership in 2000.
Learn
more about PIM network

CEMS
The
Helsinki School of Economics is a member of the Community of European
Management Schools (CEMS). Membership is granted by application to only
one management school from each country. Cooperation presently includes 17
universities and about 50 international companies. The London School of
Economics is the member in Britain, for example. Finnish corporate members
include Nokia, KONE and Stora Enso.
More
about CEMS
Other organizations
HSE
Executive Education tekee yhteistyötä myös seuraavien organisaatioiden ja
yritysten kanssa:
The Finnish Association for Human Resource - HENRY
ry
Poznan
School of Banking
The
Institute of Industrial Policy Studies
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