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Economic associations and organisations

The School of Business is a member of and supports several associations and organisations that aim to facilitate the further development of research, education, networking and international collaborations within the area of business administration. 

AACSB
AACSB International—The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business is a global, nonprofit membership organization of educational institutions, businesses, and other entities devoted to the advancement of management education.

EIASM
EIASM, an international network for researchers and teachers within Business Administration, has over 40.000 members and together they represent more than 90 universities, business schools and research institutes. The main purpose of this network is to facilitate collaboration among members and to create a platform for interaction and exchange of information.  

     
European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD)
EFMD is an interest organisation for business schools around the world, but in particular for schools in Europe. EFMD is one of two renowned actors that award business schools with accreditations. The EFMD accreditation system is called EQUIS, European Quality Improvement System.

     
The Nordic Academy of Management
The Nordic Academy of Management (NAM) promotes research, education and praxis in the area of business administration within the Nordic countries (Denmark, Finland, Island, Norway and Sweden). It supports Nordic networks, conferences and workshops as well as the education of researchers and teachers. Every other year NAM organises a conference in one of the Nordic countries and in August 2011 the Stockholm University School of Business will be hosting the event.

      Read more about the conference, NFF 2011>> 
      Read more on the NAM website>>
                      

The School of Business Student Association (Föreningen Ekonomerna)
The association is represented by students in several decision-making bodies like the School of Business board, the advisory board, the undergraduate board and the faculty board. The association consists of a number of committees, mästerier and projects which together form the operational activities. Its Education Committee works to further advance student influence at the School and to ensure that the education is of highest quality. The International Committee looks after exchange students and organises the Senior Buddy Program.

 

Students’ Associations at Kräftriket
In addition to the School of Business Student Association there are a few more student associations within the different subject specialisations;

Controller & Revisionsekonomerna 

Finansekonomerna 

The Marketing Academy Student Association
The Marketing Academy Student Association is a club with the purpose of giving its members a practical experience of marketing. The association's activities include; company visits, lectures from influential people within the industry and live cases that the members work with for 8 weeks.
  
AIESEC –International student association at Stockholm University
The School of Business has a collaboration agreement with AIESEC, which is one of the student unions at the University.  AIESEC was established in 1948 and has since grown to become the biggest student organisation in the world and is currently represented in 107 countries. Focused on providing a platform for youth leadership development, AIESEC offers young people the opportunity to participate in international internships, experience leadership and participate in a global learning environment. 
     

 

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NFF 2011

NFF 2011

Read more about the conference on the website for Nordic Academy of Management