2011 CEMS Annual Events press release

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CEMS Global Alliance convenes in Lisbon to induct new Chinese member school, 8 corporate partners and 2 NGOs Hosts Nova School of Business & Economics elected CEMS School of the Year PARIS, FRANCE, 12th December – The 2011 CEMS Annual Events sees Tsinghua University become the 26th business school approved to deliver the top-ranked CEMS Master’s in International Management. The United Nations Alliance of Civlizations and Transparency International double the portfolio of CEMS Social Partners and 8 multinationals bring the total of CEMS Corporate Partners to a new high 77, whilst a record 783 students graduate from the CEMS MIM. Global expansion and CSR strategy confirmed by illustrious new arrivals Hosted by Nova School of Business & Economics, the exclusive Portuguese CEMS member school, the 2011 CEMS Annual Events have been marked by the arrival of a number of heavyweights. On the academic front, Tsinghua University School of Economics & Management have been confirmed as the 26th school to deliver the top-ranked CEMS Master’s in International Management (CEMS MIM), from 2012-13. The significance of this for CEMS Chairman Prof. Dr. Thomas Bieger is evident: “To be able to welcome into our alliance such a prominent business school not only on the Chinese market but also the global one is a strong sign of the increasing impact of our organisation well beyond Europe. CEMS students now have an enviable choice of 26 top institutions and countries in which to spend a part of their studies and potentially the beginning of their working life. Add to this the entry of 8 new corporate partners and 2 new social partners and the learning opportunities are enormous”. Further learning and professional opportunities will now be on offer to CEMS students with the confirmation of 8 new corporate partners and 2 new social partners. On the corporate side they are: Beiersdorf AG, Capitaland,Catalent, Maersk, Mastercard, QBE, Scotiabank, and Telekom Polska. NGOs the United Nations Alliance of Civilizations and Transparency bring the new portfolio of Social Partners to 4, just one year after CEMS made official its new CSR strategy. Record number of graduates commit to responsible business values Another feature of the events saw a new high of 783 students graduate from the CEMS MIM programme, with the opportunity to sign on stage the CEMS Global Values Statement, a student-driven initiative launched in 2010 to encourage new graduates to commit to uphold certain values and responsibilities once in working life. José António Ferreira Machado, Dean of Nova School of Business & Economics, was very proud to see his school and city providing the setting to such an important event and gesture: “In times of difficulty for some of the nations represented within CEMS it is reassuring to see our young graduates finishing their studies mindful of the kind of values and qualities that they will require to succeed in working life at the service of a larger common good. I am especially proud to see my school elected School of the Year based upon the student evaluations of an institution that clearly embodies respect, responsibility and accountability from top to bottom.” Press contacts: Kevin Titman, CEMS Communications Manager, Tel: +33 1 39 67 71 56 kevin.titman@cems.org Rita Afonso, NOVA Communications Director, Tel +351 21 380 16 00 ritab.afonso@novasbe.pt About CEMS CEMS is the global alliance of leading business schools and multinational companies, awarding the CEMS Master’s in International Management. Together CEMS members offer high-calibre, internationally-minded pre-experience Master’s students a unique multi-country experience, blending academic excellence and real-life business practice. www.cems.org .


MEMBER SCHOOLS (26) Australia Austria Belgium Brazil Canada China Czech Republic Denmark Finland France Germany Hungary Ireland Italy Japan Norway Poland Portugal Russia Singapore Spain Sweden Switzerland The Netherlands Turkey United Kingdom

University of Sydney Business School WU, Vienna University of Economics & Business Louvain School of Management Escola de Administração de Empresas de São Paulo-FGV Richard Ivey School of Business, University of Western Ontario Tsinghua School of Economics & Management University of Economics, Prague Copenhagen Business School Aalto University School of Economics HEC Paris University of Cologne Corvinus University of Budapest UCD, Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School Università Bocconi Keio University, Tokyo NHH Norwegian School of Economics Warsaw School of Economics Nova School of Business & Economics Graduate School of Management, St. Petersburg State University National University of Singapore Business School ESADE Business School Stockholm School of Economics University of St. Gallen Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University Koç University Graduate School of Business LSE, London School of Economics & Political Science

SOCIAL PARTNERS (4) CARE International Fairtrade Labelling Organizations International Transparency International United Nations Alliance of Civilizations CORPORATE PARTNERS (77) A.T. Kearney ABB Arçelik Arla Foods AstraZeneca PLC Barilla Beiersdorf AG BNP Paribas Fortis BP Canal + Capitaland Catalent CEZ CIB Bank Crédit Agricole S.A. Credit Suisse Daymon Worldwide Deloitte ToucheTohmatsu Deutsche Bank EADS EDP EF Education First ENI International Fidelity Investment Managers GDF SUEZ Google

Henkel AG & Co. KGaA HP HSBC Indesit Company s.p.a. ING Group Itaú Unibanco Kikkoman Corporation KONE Kowa Company Ltd. Lawson, Inc. L’Oréal LVMH Maersk Mastercard McKinsey & Company Millennium bcp MOL Group Nestlé Nokia Corporation Nomura Securities Co. Ltd. Novo Nordisk Oesterreiche Nationalbank OMV Aktiengesellschaft PricewaterhouseCoopers Procter & Gamble QBE Insurance Group Ltd.

Reckitt Benckiser SABMiller plc Santander Sberbank Schindler Corporation Schneider Electric Scotiabank Shell Siemens Mgmt Consulting Sistema Skoda Auto a.s. Société-Générale Statkraft AS Statoil Swiss Re Telekom Polska Thomson Reuters UBS Unibail-Rodamco UniCredit Group Vestas Wind Systems A/S Vodafone Whirlpool Wolseley Group Zurich Financial Services


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