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Our international strategy
EKLYA aims to train operational managers with intercultural skills, capable of meeting the challenges of a globalized world. Our school’s strategy is based on three main areas.

An international strategy focused on quality
Our international strategy prioritizes strong, lasting relationships. Rather than multiplying partnerships, we focus on collaborations that bring real added value to our students. By building trusting relationships with our international partners, we can offer opportunities that meet our students’ academic and professional aspirations.
This qualitative approach creates an environment conducive to the personal and professional growth of each student.
Local roots, global vision
Our international strategy is closely linked to our regional roots. Located in Lyon and Saint-Étienne, EKLYA School of Business benefits from a dynamic and innovative economic environment. We seek to establish partnerships with regions with similar economic structures to those of the Lyon metropolitan area and the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region.
This approach ensures consistency between our international strategy and local economic needs. By working with partners who share similar goals and challenges, we can offer our students professional development opportunities that are both relevant and rewarding.


Distinctive international partnerships and programs
EKLYA collaborates with partners with strong connections to the business world. We aim to diversify our exchange destinations within Europe and offer locations outside of Europe, such as Georgia, Armenia, Bahrain, and South Korea.
By offering diverse destinations, we allow our students to discover new cultures, broaden their horizons, and develop essential intercultural skills. These international experiences enrich their academic careers and prepare them for success in a globalized professional environment.
Erasmus+
Erasmus+ programs represent a fundamental part of our international strategy. EKLYA is involved in student mobility (exchanges or internships), participation in strategic partnerships, MIC (International Credit Mobility) projects, and hosting students from partner universities.
