Doing Business in Europe option

The formation of the Single European Market and its recent enlargement meant that Europe became the largest trading bloc in the world with a population of more than 540 million people, making it a powerful competitive force in the global market. Most analysts agree that the Single European Market has greatly enhanced market opportunities for European companies and for every international firm in the world because regional integration precedes and maintains the globalisation of economies and firms.
 
Our programme is a unique opportunity for European and non-European students to become specialists in this economic area and to customise a global international learning programme with a focus on how to do business and trade with Europe. In this, the understanding of its moves towards a unified market is crucial: Many regions and trade agreements in the world strive for a free and unbridled large internal market in the increasingly interdependent and global economy.
 
This specialisation track with a large number of electives develops skills that will be vital in a career in international management, in Europe, with Europe and/or in similar regions of economic integration.
 
This learning experience encompasses a wide range of strategic and technical knowledge in trade with and in Europe. (import-export project, international market research study…) Theoretical concepts, in this integrative learning programme, are always backed up with real-life experience and applications.
 
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We are proud to announce that SKEMA Business School and its professor Dr Gabriele Suder, PhD, expert in the field and author of Doing Business in Europe (2007 and forthcoming 2011), has been awarded a Jean Monnet Chair in European Integration. This chair is attributed by the European Union to selected higher education institutions and its expert applicants with recognised expertise, with the aim of supporting and stimulating worldwide teaching, research and reflection on European integration. Jean Monnet projects are selected on the basis of their academic merits and following a process of rigorous and independent peer review, and are run with strict respect for the principle of academic autonomy and freedom. In this framework, Dr Suder’s ‘Doing Business in Europe’ contributions to this programme are supported by this chair, in line with the European and international identity of the school.​
 

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