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Rennes School of Business has joined SAP Academic Alliances, an international network that connects higher education institutions with SAP educational resources.
This new partnership supports the School’s commitment to delivering education that is closely aligned with current business practices and to strengthening students’ professional skills and employability.
Through this collaboration, students will progressively benefit from access to SAP educational resources, certificate-bearing learning modules and teaching materials in key areas such as supply chain management, procurement, data analytics and international negotiation. These resources will be integrated into selected courses to complement existing teaching and help students develop practical knowledge of tools and approaches used in business environments.
By joining SAP Academic Alliances, Rennes School of Business becomes part of an international academic community.
The partnership will initially be coordinated through the Master of Science in Data and Business Analytics and the Master of Science in Logistics and Supply Chain Management. It will also support learning opportunities across other programmes, including the Bachelor in International Management and Executive Education, where relevant.
In the coming months, academic teams will work together to map SAP learning resources across courses and ensure their coherent integration within the curriculum. This process will help identify where the resources can bring the greatest value to students and support learning outcomes across different fields of expertise.
This collaboration contributes to Rennes School of Business’ approach to connecting academic learning with the expectations of companies and international business environments. It confirms the School’s strategy of placing companies at the centre of its approach and students at the heart of its mission, by ensuring that learning experiences remain closely connected to professional realities and student development. It also reflects the School’s commitment to providing students with practical, relevant and internationally focused learning experiences.