University of Cape Town UCT MBA Outgoing Students Exchange Programme

University of Cape Town UCT MBA Outgoing Students Exchange Programme

There are a number of different options for GSB students to participate in an exchange programme abroad, ranging from one week to 3 months.

For normal exchanges, tuition fees at host schools are waived, but students are responsible for their travel, accommodation, visa, medical and subsistence fees.

We currently have 45 partner schools on the full semester exchange and / or  short exchange opportunities, and another 29 leading global business schools for the GNAM week that you can choose from for your exchange opportunity.

There are three options for GSB students to participate in an international experience:

  1. Exchange for a term/semester
    This is when you choose a school and stay with them for a whole term. This is usually between 3-6 months or can be as short as 6 weeks, depending on the school. More information are available in the various schools’ fact sheets. For more information about each school, students should go to Vula to view Exchange Fact Sheets, exchange application deadlines and application forms.
  2. Summer Schools
    There are several schools who run short-term exchange programmes, which specialise in a particular discipline. These include Copenhagen Business School (Denmark), ESSEC (France), Jönköping International Business School (Sweden), WHU in Vallender and Düsseldorf (Germany), PBC School of Finance, Tsinghua University (China), the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (IIMA), Warsaw School of Economics, Toulouse Business School and UCLA Anderson School of Management (Los Angeles). For more information about each school, students should go to Vula to view Exchange Fact Sheets, exchange application deadlines and application forms.
  3. Global Network for Advanced Management (GNAM)
    The GSB is a member of The Global Network for Advanced Management (GNAM), which gives you more opportunities to study abroad, especially when you don’t have much free time. For more information about GNAM, please visit http://advancedmanagement.net. In 2016 GSB students participated in GNAM network immersion weeks at inter alia IE Business School in Madrid, Yale School of Management, HKUST in Hong Kong and the World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) in Geneva, Switzerland. Other options included FGV-EASP in Brazil, Hitotsubashi ICS in Japan, Sauder School of Business at the University of British Columbia in Canada, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology in Israel, and EGADE Business School in Mexico.

Applications for the GSB Exchange Programme have closed. 

Applications for GNAM will open in November.

Further information will appear on this web page, so watch this space.