Student-exchange Agreement Signed with International University of Monaco

An agreement has been signed with the International University of Monaco (IUM) for an exchange of students during their junior years.

This business-oriented university is an independent institution located in the principality of Monaco. It was founded in 1986 to bring to the region a high-quality management education, applying European rigor to the hands-on American model.

At the signing of the International University of Monaco (IUM)-FDU agreement were, seated from left: Maxime Crener, president and dean, IUM, and President J. Michael Adams; and, standing from left: Diana Vlahov, administrative assistant, Institute for Global Commerce (Metro); Ronald Heim, associate dean, Silberman College (Flor); Rick Isquith, executive director of global partnerships (Metro/Flor); and Sandrine Ricard, associate dean of academic affairs and development (IUM).

Approximately 80 percent of IUM’s 400 students are international and study abroad for a portion of their tenure. Classes are conducted in English and, according to Rick Isquith, executive director for global partnerships (Metro/Flor), IUM’s programs are similar to business offerings at FDU.

Also under development are degree-completion programs and a joint MBA degree in global management. IUM offers a bachelor of science in business administration, a bachelor of arts in business and e-commerce, and a master of business administration.

Diana Vlahov, administrative assistant, Institute for Global Commerce (Metro), was instrumental in introducing IUM to Fairleigh Dickinson. She became familiar with the institution in planning for the institute’s desalination conference, to be held in March.


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December 2002/
January 2003

In This Issue
· Global Scholars Program Established
· New Undergraduate Major in Creative Writing
· Interdisciplinary Studies Program Receives Outstanding Evaluation
· Student-exchange Agreement Signed with International
University of Monaco
· Professor from New Delhi Lectures on Campus
· Korean Guests Spend Academic Year at FDU
· Fairleigh Dickinson Joins ACE International Collaborative
· Premier Gourmet Society to Help Fund New Building
· Quick Stats Available Online
· Men’s Soccer Advanced to Second Straight NCAA Tournament
· Webcam Expands
· Faculty/Staff — Update, Welcome
· College Happenings
· Spotlight — Flanagan, Silver, Twomey, Wolf
· Photo Stories — Fitness Center, Student Center, Alumni Speakers, Indian Food Day, Holiday Volunteerism, Career Day, Pre-Thanksgiving Celebration

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Flor =
College at Florham, Madison, N.J.

Metro =
Metropolitan Campus, Teaneck, N.J.

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