SOM broadens international offerings
The Yale School of Management (SOM) will enhance its international offerings
with a new exchange program next fall.
Starting in 2008, second-year SOM students will have the opportunity to spend
the duration of their fall semester studying abroad at one of four exchange partner
schools: the London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom;
IESE Business School, Barcelona, Spain; the Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore,
India; and Tsinghua University School of Economics and Management, Beijing, China.
The exchange program reflects a broader effort by SOM to expand its international
programs. As part of the new integrated curriculum introduced in 2006, first-year
students are now required to participate in faculty-led trips overseas known
as the International Experience. The new International Exchange Program will
provide students with the option of spending more time in another country in
order to pursue their global interests in greater depth.
The international exchange is intended to offer SOM students a true study abroad
experience, both academically and culturally, and to offer the student body general
exposure to a wider range of international students from the exchange partner
schools.
“Students spend one semester in a leading international M.B.A. program,” says
Sherilyn Scully, director of Student and Academic Services. “But in addition
to their academic studies, they will be meeting students from all around the
world at their host schools, and they’ll bring back those experiences to
SOM. Their experiences and interactions with students from our partner schools
will enrich all of our students, I think, in a very meaningful way.”
For its launch year, the school expects that up to 12 participating SOM students — three
per each of the four international host institutions — will study abroad
through the exchange program, with a reciprocal number of exchange partners attending
SOM. The host institutions were chosen on the basis of academic standing and
prior history of international exchange involvement; the interests of SOM students,
administration and faculty were also gauged during the selection process. Each
exchange partner offers programs in English.
SOM students hoping to take part in the exchange must prepare an essay application,
to be submitted to a selection committee for review. Participants will remain
enrolled at and pay tuition to SOM while they are overseas.
SOM Deputy Dean Stanley Garstka describes the exchange initiative as “a
classic study-abroad program,” but one that will add something new to SOM.
“After graduating, our students are involved in business transactions all
over the world, and this program will be another way of increasing awareness
of the global marketplace, cultural diversities, international business norms,
and of developing a firsthand understanding of today’s world,” he
says.
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