Shillong: The Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Shillong has entered into a partnership with Burgundy School of Business, France, by signing an
MoU. This marks the 26th international collaboration for IIM-Shillong, as stated by an institute spokesperson.
“This significant partnership aims to enhance academic and cultural exchanges between the two esteemed institutions, paving the way for a range of collaborative initiatives,” an IIM spokesperson said.
The agreement encompasses various initiatives, such as student exchange programs, which will allow participants to gain international study experience and exposure. The partnership will also explore the possibility of dual degree and immersion programs, offering unique educational opportunities that combine different learning environments.
“The partnership will also explore dual degree and immersion programs, creating innovative educational pathways that blend diverse learning environments. Additionally, joint research projects will facilitate collaborative academic endeavors,” the IIM spokesperson said.
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