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The Reims program allows MBA students to study international business in an international setting. Faculty and students in Reims are drawn from all over the globe. Numerous classes pertain to the European Union and its business relationships with the rest of the world. The Reims program facilitates highly flexible scheduling and extensive cultural and social activities.

Highlights:

  • The Reims exchange program allows UO MBA students to study at the Reims Management School, a French grand école (one of 20 or so top-ranked schools) in business studies
  • Because the program consists of a series of intensive one- and two-week modules, it is one of the few study-abroad opportunities to fit the UO academic schedule
  • Oregon MBA students can spend 4 weeks in Reims during the summer, or 10-12 weeks during the fall, winter, or spring term of their second year
  • In addition, the Reims Management School offers a four-week summer program in Beijing, China, addressing business opportunities in China

This program is administered cooperatively by the Office of International Programs and the Oregon MBA program.

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