VISITING COLOMBIA WILL SURPASS ALL OF YOUR EXPECTATIONS SEMANAS INTERNACIONALES

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INTERNATIONAL WEEKS VISITING COLOMBIA WILL SURPASS ALL OF YOUR EXPECTATIONS SEMANAS INTERNACIONALES

olombia Our people Colombia is full of passion and good cheer, and Colombians are known for their hospitality, warmth and always giving you smiles. Location Colombia is the gateway to South America and it is strategically located in the tropics. The only country in the continent to border both the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, Colombia also features a variety of climates within its territory. Politics The country is a democracy and one of the Latin American countries with greatest institutional and judicial strength. The post-conflict era is now beginning, which will open the door to countless opportunities. Economy With one of the most stable economies in the region, the country features strong industrial development and numerous investment opportunities. La Candelaria Bogotá, courtesy of ProColombia Cartagena, courtesy of ProColombia

olombia Tourism Bogotá, Cartagena, Medellín, Barranquilla, Bucaramanga, Santa Marta, and Cali are cities with some of the greatest growth, forecasts, and development in all of Latin America. These cities offer tourist attractions for visitors from all over the world. Food Colombian cuisine inspired by the rich legacy of the flavors and aromas of the many cultures found throughout the country is internationally recognized for its high quality and diversity. Coffee Quite simply, the best coffee in the world.

ogotá Located at 8,675 feet above sea level, Bogotá is the capital of Colombia, making it the most important and iconic city in the South American continent. In Bogotá are located the main colombian government agencies, the presidential palace, the National Congress, the ministries and the major labor unions are all found in the city. Bogotá is the cultural heart of Colombia and the city with the greatest cultural, national and international diversity in the country. It is home to many significant museums and restaurants, as well as many tourist attractions. The main educational institutions are also based in Bogotá. Panoramic view of Bogotá, courtesy of Julián Santacruz Poporo at the Gold Museum in Bogotá, courtesy of Sebastián Sanint

INTERNATIONAL WEEKS The school s International Weeks bring together students from diferent programs such as EMBA, MBA, MSc, and Executive Education programs from international business schools and universities. At Uniandes, participating students enjoy a personalized experience centered around the development of a particular topic. These weeks are jointly organized by the two partner institutions. The week features the participation of internationally renowned professors from Universidad de los Andes through lectures, visits, and business experiences, as well as panels and talks with business leaders from Colombian companies, Multilatins, and multinational companies. In addition to these academic and business experiences, International Weeks are complemented by trips to other parts of the city and the country. Food, music, and dance are just a few of the activities that can be enjoyed by those interested in learning more about the Colombian and Latin American culture. These activities may be carried out in Bogotá and/or in other Colombian cities such as Cartagena, Medellín, Barranquilla and Cali, according to the goals defined for the International Week.

SOME MODULES When planning the content and activities of the International Weeks, we seek to create a comprehensive academic and business experience, working jointly with the participating university to take into account its needs and expectations. We have thus developed a set of thematic modules from which the universities can choose. Some examples of these modules are the following: CONTEXT Political Economic Social Business BUSINESS Country Investment The Colombian Consumer International talks and panels Visits from local companies Visits from multinational companies ACTIVITIES Bike tour of downtown Bogotá Visit to Monserrate Traditional Colombian dance class at Gaira Café Dinner at Andrés Carne de Res Visit to the Gold Museum Tour of La Candelaria Visit to the Salt Cathedral of Zipaquirá

SOME VISITED COMPANIES The active participation in recent years of government organizations, business leaders, and Colombian companies, Multilatins, and multinational companies has made them strategic allies in these activities. Some examples are the following: NUMBERS FOR 2012/2016 Total International Weeks organized 50 1.328 Total international participants Total hours taught 1.792 PARTNER SCHOOLS Some of the business schools that have chosen us as a partner for their International Weeks are:

SOME PARTICIPATING NATIONALITIES Austria Belgium Cameroon China Costa Rica Ecuador Germany Lebanon Mexico Morocco Peru Portugal Russia PORTUGAL BÉLGICA RUSIA ALEMANIA HOLANDA FRANCIA UCRANIA ESPAÑA ITALIA AUSTRIA TURQUÍA ESTADOS UNIDOS JAPÓN CHINA COREA DEL SUR MARRUECOS SUIZA TÚNEZ LÍBANO MÉXICO INDIA COSTA RICA TAILANDIA CAMERÚN ECUADOR South Korea Spain Switzerland Thailand Tunisia Turkey Ukraine United States PERÚ

TESTIMONIALS Having participated in the Study Tours project in several countries over the years, I consider the experience at the Universidad de los Andes to be extraordinary on two diferent levels. At the academic level, the organization and content of the courses have been very impressive. Once students have returned to their universities and are back to their routines, they have been able to develop in their academic environment the seeds that were planted in Colombia. Secondly, and no less important, the larger life experience that students have taken away has also been very positive, according to their answers to a survey we had them take. The experience has overwhelmingly been rated very highly, and they recommend that this Study Tour be continued. The experience at Uniandes was very good. Everything was perfectly organized, and the speakers were very renowned. The students and I were very satisfied with everything. We received kind hospitality and support during each moment of our week-long stay in Bogotá. In conclusion, everyone was very satisfactory. The program s reputation is well deserved. I hope we continue to work together! We feel that the fact that the students themselves have reached these conclusions speaks for itself with regard to the quality and content of the International Week at the Universidad de los Andes. Great satisfaction and well-deserved. Bond to work together! Donka Jeleva, Programme Manager, Msc in Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Esade Business School (Barcelona - España) José R. COBO Academic Director MSc Business Project Management Academic Director Executive Master in International Business ESCP Europe Madrid Campus

SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT UASM MISSION To educate and train leaders through the appropriation and generation of knowledge for the innovative and sustainable development of organizations. UASM VISION To be the School of Management of reference in Latin America due to the relevance of its academic programs, its research and its impact on organizations and society. A SCHOOL CHARACTERIZED BY ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE The school belongs to the 1% of business schools in the world with the Triple Crown, which is the highest possible recognition that a business school can achieve worldwide. We are proud to be the only School of Management in Colombia with this distinction.

EXECUTIVE EDUCATION Latin America is a region with many opportunities and challenges related to growth and sustainability, which require the promotion and development of competent leadership and an approach to management that is at once comprehensive, thoughtful, responsible, proactive, innovative, and strategic at all levels of organizations. It is this proposal that sets apart the Executive Education program of the School of Management at the Universidad de los Andes. Executive Education offers five types of programs in its portfolio: CEO s Program, Open Enrollment Programs, Custom Programs, Business Development and International Weeks. RANKINGS Financial Times 2016 Executive Education Ranking Rd. 3 3 37 Rd. Th. For Open Enrollment Programs in Latin America For Corporate Programs in Latin America (Custom Programs) In Executive Education in the world América Economía 2015 Ranking 3 Rd. According to the América Economía Executive Education ranking

INTERNATIONAL WEEKS SEMANAS INTERNACIONALES Universidad de los Andes. School of Management Executive Education - Open Enrollment Programs Calle 21 No. 1-20, JMSD Building, 9th Floor Call toll free: 01 8000 123 300 http://administracion.uniandes.edu.co am.novella@uniandes.edu.co rsalazar@uniandes.edu.co Universidad de los Andes Vigilada Mineducación Reconocimiento como Universidad: Decreto 1297 del 30 de mayo de 1964. Reconocimiento personería jurídica: Resolución 28 del 23 de febrero de 1949 Minjusticia.