How are school qualifications recognised in the UK?
CMI
EM Normandie Oxford campus is an approved study centre of the Chartered Management Institute (CMI), a prestigious UK organisation which was established in 1947 as the British Institute of Management. CMI was awarded with the Royal Charter in 2002 where it becomes the standard-bearer for management related subjects in the UK. This enables CMI to award suitably qualified management professionals to be designated as Chartered Managers.
EM Normandie Oxford has partnered with CMI to offer joint awards where our M1 Global Track students who fulfil EM Normandie’s assessment requirements to obtain a Level 7 Certificate in Strategic Management and Leadership Practice. In addition, they will be able to fast-track their way in becoming a Chartered Manager without having to incur any additional coursework or pay an extra fee.
CABS
EM Normandie UK joins the elite of UK-based business schools as a full member of the Chartered Association of Business Schools (CABS), a prestigious UK-based membership body that exclusively admit top business schools as their members.
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