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INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION



International Collaboration

Keeping-up in this era of globalization, Krupanidhi School of Management is determined to ensure that the students receive adequate international exposure that can aid in not just their development but also help them understand the global standards.

Our main aim is to enhance the prospect of global networking and placement for our students via these international exposures.

international collabration
UNIVERSITY COLLABORATIONS

University of Memphis

The University of Memphis (UofM) is a public research university in Memphis, Tennessee,USA. Founded in 1912, the university has an enrolment of more than 22,000 students. UofM is included in the Doctoral Universities- High Research Activity category as defined by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.

KSM has collaboration with UofM, which is extended towards facilitation of joint teaching and research activities, staging of joint seminar and conferences, special academic programs,curriculum development to promote academic and professional enhancement,and exchange programs along with joint curriculum development. Every year, the PGDM students attend the International Summer School at UofM for a period of 2 weeks. During this visit,they take up many relevant programs and visit the nearby industry facility as part of their curriculum.The idea of this collaboration is to inculcate global thinking abilities in students and familiarize them with multiple social and cultural identities.Moreover, the interaction between students and faculty of diverse cultural backgrounds and communities enhances cultural awareness as well.

Industrial Orientation

Each year, the students from the Business School are entitled to an international industrial visit, which helps them to gain first-hand exposure to international business market and the intricacies of their chosen domain outside the Indian spectrum. During their visit, the students participate in Design Thinking session, where they familiarise themselves with the ideology of solving user-centric complex problems.