The Caucasus University delegation made another official visit to its strategic partner, Rennes School of Business in France.
During the visit, University President Kakha Shengelia, Vice-Presidents, Irena Melua and Khatia Goglidze, as well as Caucasus School of Business Dean Elene Jgharkava, were hosted by the Director of Rennes Business School, Adilson Borges.
The purpose of the visit was to address strategically significant matters between the two business schools, focusing on strengthening existing collaborations and exploring new joint initiatives and projects.
Meetings were held with the Director of the Development and Marketing Department, Stéphanie Hiaumet, the Head of the International Development Office, Caroline Jouanin, the Head of Business Programs and other important structural units involved in the implementation of the double degree undergraduate program.
Also, a meeting was held with the students of the first intake of the double degree 3-year program of business administration, who are continuing their studies in Rennes in the 3rd year of the program. CU representatives and students discussed the details of the double degree program and current news.
Since 2022, Caucasus University and Rennes School of Business have been offering Georgian and international students the first accredited double degree three-year undergraduate program in Business Administration within the Georgian higher education system. Upon successful completion, students receive two diplomas/certificates —one from Caucasus University and another from Rennes School of Business.
It is worth mentioning that Rennes School of Business is one of the leading schools in France and Europe, holding a leading position among highly rated business schools. The school has earned triple accreditation from international accreditation agencies: AACSB, EQUIS, and AMBA.
To support the success of its internationalization efforts, Caucasus University maintains active collaboration with Rennes School of Business, offering new international opportunities for both Georgian and foreign students.