NEOMA Business School has signed a new agreement with McGill University, giving six students in its Programme Grande École the opportunity to complete a semester-long immersion in Montreal from September 2026. The partnership adds McGill to NEOMA’s network of international partners, which the school said now includes 400 universities across 61 countries.
The exchange programme will be taught in English and will cover management disciplines including finance, strategy, and marketing, alongside courses in social sciences, literature, and humanities. NEOMA said tuition fees at McGill will be covered under the exchange agreement.
Delphine Manceau, Dean of NEOMA Business School, said: “This partnership with McGill is part of our commitment to sustainably strengthen our presence in Canada. Montreal offers our students an environment of academic excellence, bilingual, in a dynamic and multicultural metropolis.”
NEOMA said the programme will also focus on cross-functional skills including intercultural communication, critical thinking, adaptability, and collaboration. McGill joins HEC Montréal, Concordia University, and Université Laval as one of the school’s strategic partners in Quebec. Alexandre Pourchet, Deputy Dean of NEOMA, said: “By consolidating our presence in this metropolis with McGill, which joins HEC Montréal and Concordia University, while maintaining our ties in Quebec City with Université Laval, we are strengthening the quality, consistency, and visibility of our international offering in Canada, particularly in Quebec where we now have four strategic partners.”





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