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Universities where our alumni study

Many EERC graduates pursue an academic career and are enrolled in prestigious Ph.D., or MBA programs in Western Europe and North America. After graduation, 35% from the total number of all EERC graduates continued studies abroad. Each graduate continuing studies abroad has received either a full or a very substantial scholarship from the admitting universities to support his/her studies. Currently this number counts for 19%. 45 graduates have already successfully completed their studies abroad and obtained Western doctoral degrees.



Among universities where graduates of the program have studied or study are:

USA– Boston College, Duke University, Georgetown University, Indiana University, Iowa State University, John Hopkins University, Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, Michigan State University, New York University, Ohio State University, Pennsylvania State University, Purdue University, RAND Graduate School, Rutgers University, State University of New York at Albany, SUNY at Stony Brook, Texas Christian University, University of Arizona, University of Chicago, University of Houston, University of Iowa, University of Kentucky, University of Michigan, University of North Carolina, University of Pennsylvania, University of Pittsburgh, University of Rochester, University of Virginia, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Vanderbilt University and many others;
Canada – McGill University, Simon Fraser University, University of Calgary, University of Saskatchewan, University of Victoria;
Belgium – CORE;
Czech Republic – CERGE;
France – Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chausees, Ecole Nationale Superieure des Mines de Paris, University of Tolouse;
Germany – Christian Albrechts University of Kiel, European University Viadrina, University of Manheim, Munich Graduate School;
Italy – University of Bocconi;
Spain – Carlos III University, University of Alicante;
Sweden – Stockholm School of Economics;
Switzerland – University of Lausanne;
United Kingdom – Cambridge University, Heriot-Watt University, London City University, London School of Economics, Oxford University.