International cooperation

Membership in international consortia is crucial for the Faculty of International Relations, given its strategy of broad internationalization which covers all areas of academic activities. The Faculty of International Relations is profiled as an internationally recognized institution offering study programs comparable to those at prestigious foreign universities and business schools. In order to set the basic strategy and the individual tools of its implementation, it is necessary to constantly evaluate the position of the faculty in international perspective and to adapt latest trends in the management of higher education institutions, study programs and modern teaching methods.

EFMD

The European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD) is a leading non-profit organization of managerial-oriented universities and corporations. The goal is to support the development of managerial education and management itself, with an emphasis on the quality of processes and outputs. EFMD has nearly 900 members in 88 countries.

CEEMAN

The Central and East European Management Development Association (CEEMAN) aims to support management development especially in the Central and Eastern European region, even though its 220 members from 55 countries come from all over the world, so it is actually a globally operating organization.

Case Centre

Case Centre is a consortium of the best economic schools in the world which is focused on sharing experiences with the creation and teaching of case studies. The consortium currently has over 500 members worldwide and offers access to the most used case studies in the field of international business.

Membership in these organizations enables the faculty to transfer know-how from the best managerial-oriented schools around the world, with an emphasis on the latest trends in education and societal needs. It also sets the default comparative benchmark for all key activities of the faculty. Particular benefits of membership can be divided into three basic groups:

  1. accreditation processes and training,
  2. access to information resources, thematic conferences and staff training,
  3. creating platforms and engaging in projects.