Yes, SIIB has numerous academic collaborations with various universities around the globe. It offers two kinds of academic collaborations: a Summer school exchange program and a credit exchange program in which the students get a dual degree program.
Berlin School of economics and law
In the year 2011, SIIB started a credit exchange program with BSEL, Germany with an objective to add the dimension of Consulting in the international context to the existing MBA program in International business. Under this program, selected students complete two semesters at BSEL, in International Business & Consulting [International Strategic Management].
The Flensburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany
The Flensburg University of Applied Sciences is one of Germany’s leading universities offering a wide range of Bachelors’ and Masters’ degree programmes. Currently, there are about 4,200 students enrolled in degree programmes mainly focused on engineering and economics. Cooperating with partners from industry, politics, society and other educational institutions is an integral part of the activities at Flensburg. It has more than 60 universities on 5 continents as partner universities.
Leeds Beckett University (LBU), UK
Leeds Beckett University has various university schools such as Arts, Technology & Engineering, Business, Clinical & Applied Sciences, Cultural Studies & Humanities, Education, Events, Tourism & Hospitality Management, Health & Community Studies, Law, Department of Languages, Social Sciences and Sport. SIU and LBU have had a long-standing relationship of over a decade and has been collaborating in many aspects, including student and faculty exchanges, research and joint research proposals.
Lisbon School of Economics and Management, Portugal
In the year 2016, SIIB started a semester exchange program with Lisbon School of Economics & Management, Portugal. Under this program, the selected students from the ISEG spend one entire semester in SIIB, Pune. The study involves a mixture of knowledge-based learning through classroom sessions and skills-based learning through projects and group assignments.