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Revision as of 08:07, 5 February 2009

International University of Monaco
MottoSemper Ad Altum
Always to the top
TypePrivate
Established1986
PresidentDr. Maxime A. Crener
Location,
Websitewww.monaco.edu

The Monaco Business School at the International University of Monaco (IUM), is an independent business school academic institution located in the Principality of Monaco. The university was founded in 1986 to bring cutting-edge management education to the region of southern Europe. All courses are taught in English.

IUM offers a balanced and rigorous approach to business, technology and education which combines functional teaching and an analytical approach to the field of management by using case studies and lectures. The programs are taught in personalised class settings.

IUM offers ten degree programs:

The university is located in the Principality of Monaco, a financial hub for private banking and wealth management. This also reflects the school’s specialisation in the field of luxury goods and services, where it has gained an excellent reputation in recent years. Due to its unique location, IUM attracts one of the most diverse student bodies in the world, with over forty nationalities represented in a “small-class” atmosphere. Its faculty also comes from a vast array of backgrounds, supported by a world-class network of visiting professors from across the business spectrum. The school engages with the local business community by hosting a series of guest lectures each year, and its students typically undertake internships in leading institutions throughout the globe. The university has also launched a series of short, executive courses at a historic campus in Carimate, Italy.

Rankings:

  • IUM MFIN programs listed in the Financial Times Masters in Finance programs 2008
  • Expansion CNN (Mexico & Latin America) – Top MBA programs in the world – Ranked Top 36
  • Eduniversal – IUM ranked among the top 1000 Business Schools in the world, with 4 stars
  • The Economist Intelligence Unit, Which MBA? Guide – Top 100 MBA programs in the world - Ranked 37
  • The EMBA is listed in Business Week’s rankings of top non-US executive MBA programmes

International Memberships: