Locations
Melbourne
Melbourne is Australia’s second largest city. It is cultured and sophisticated, with a multicultural population of around 3.5 million.
The climate is temperate, the quality of life is very high and the cost of living reasonable. Melbourne is consistently rated as one of the safest and most liveable cities in the world.
Located in the cosmopolitan suburb of Carlton, the School is close to Lygon Street, famous for its many restaurants, and just minutes away from the Melbourne Central Business District.
The study environment and facilities of Melbourne Business School are world class and purpose-built for management education. These include modern lecture theatres, a comprehensive management library, excellent IT infrastructure and computing facilities, as well as formal and informal areas for study and networking.
Within the MBS complex, students enjoy comfortable and private residential study facilities, with ensuite, telephone, wireless network and modem points with national and international access.
Chicago
The Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University, founded in 1908, is widely recognized as a global leader in graduate business education. Kellogg revolutionized graduate management education more than 50 years ago when it introduced executive education into its programming, being one of the first business schools to do so. In the 1970s Kellogg again changed the face of management education when it introduced the teamwork concept into its curriculum. Both the Kellogg executive education and teamwork models have been emulated by business schools worldwide.
Kellogg consistently ranks among the world's top business schools in major business school surveys. In the most recent rankings of business schools Kellogg was ranked No. 1 in the United States by BusinessWeek, and by U.S. News and World Report, and No. 4 in the United States by the Wall Street Journal.
While at Kellogg students study at the James L. Allen Centre, located on the western shores of Lake Michigan in the heart of Northwestern University's Evanston campus. Designed and managed exclusively to support the School's degree and non-degree executive offerings, the Allen Center hosts over 5000 executives annually to one or more of the School's 140 executive programs.
Koblenz
The Wissenschaftliche Hochschule für Unternehmensführung (WHU) Otto Beisheim Graduate School of Management is located in Vallendar, a village nestled on the river Rhine, 5km from Koblenz, in Germany. Koblenz is approximately one hour from Frankfurt.
The WHU Otto Beisheim Graduate School of Management is the leading private business school in Germany. The School has an enviable reputation for its innovative and international curriculum, and also offers a joint Executive MBA program with the Kellogg School of Management.
Students will reside in hotel accommodation in Koblenz, a city with charm and a long and very rich history. The city offers attractive leisure activities and cultural entertainment, ranging from cafes, taverns and beer gardens to theatres, fortress plays, concerts, galleries and museums.
China
The final week of the International Module is based in either Beijing or Shanghai. We will study the political economy of China, market entry, operations strategies and direct foreign investments.
Student will reside in hotel accommodation in China.


