Kozminski University has signed a Bilateral Cooperation Agreement with the Indian School of Business (ISB). ISB is one of the most prestigious business schools in Asia and holds AACSB, AMBA, and EQUISaccreditations. The new agreement opens further opportunities for the internationalisation of education and academic development for students and staff.
Under the signed agreement, Kozminski University master’s students will be able to participate in academic exchange programmes at ISB. Both semester-long exchanges and short-term educational programmes will be available under this agreement. These programmes will allow students to acquire knowledge in an international environment, develop intercultural competencies, and build a global network of professional contacts.
The Indian School of Business was founded in 2001 and has two campuses in India – In Hyderabad and Mohali. The school is recognised as one of the leading institutions and regularly appears in the Financial Times rankings and other international rankings of top business schools. ISB stands out for its very strong ties with business and the industrial sector.
It collaborates with numerous global companies and organisations, including Amazon, Microsoft, Google, McKinsey & Company, Boston Consulting Group (BCG), Deloitte, Accenture, and Tata Group. Through these collaborations, students have access to consulting projects, mentoring programmes, and internships with international companies.
ISB also develops a broad network of global academic partnerships with leading universities. Its partners include the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania; Northwestern University – Kellogg School of Management; London Business School; MIT Sloan School of Management; the Fletcher School at Tufts University, etc. This collaboration includes joint teaching programmes, research projects, and student and faculty exchanges.
The signing of the agreement with the Indian School of Business marks another important step in implementing Kozminski University’s internationalisation strategy, enabling students to gain academic experience in one of the most dynamically developing regions of the world.