The whole world to choose from. MHMK’s partner network.
Australia, Europe, California, Thailand, United Arab Emirates or South Africa. We have a worldwide network of highly respected universities, and maintain an intensive exchange of people and ideas with renowned universities on all five continents. Because there’s nothing quite as exciting as diversity.
International College of Management Sydney (Australia)
- Award-winning university, one of the best in Australia
- Small university with around 1200 students
- Specializing in management
- Design courses in co-operation with Macquarie University
- Excellent business contacts
- Very good equipment
- A paradise for surfers and other water sports enthusiasts
- Diverse cultural offerings and cafés close by
- Comparable cost of living to Germany
Monash University Melbourne (Australia)
- Monash: ranked among the world’s leading universities with numerous locations around the globe
- Around 26,000 students in two Australian locations: in Melbourne city and in the suburb of Clayton
- Superbly equipped and one of the leading universities in Australia
- Extensive range of leisure activities on offer – especially for sports enthusiasts – on campus
- Attractive range of entertainment available in Melbourne city
- Many interesting options for excursions to take in the fascinating scenery in the immediate vicinity
- Cost of living comparable to Germany
University of Greenwich (London, Great Britain)
- One of the biggest universities in Great Britain, with 26,000 students
- High proportion of international visiting students
- Traditional university with historical campus grounds
- Just a 20-minute trip to London City
- Superb technical equipment and very good teaching methods
- Numerous cafés, pubs and cultural offerings in immediate vicinity of campus
- Cost of living about 15% higher than in Germany
Griffith College (Dublin, Ireland)
- Specializes in economics
- Cultural diversity on campus: 1700 international students from 77 countries, approx. 9000 students in total
- Close contacts with relevant industries, especially in the media field
- Only 20 minutes’ walk to the centre of Dublin
- Excellent technical standards, e.g. computer labs with top-of-the-range equipment
- Sporting activities, restaurants, gym, common rooms and recruitment service on site
- Cost of living about 15% higher than in Germany
Tecnológico de Monterrey (Mexico)
- Leading university in Latin America with all faculties
- 90,300 students in 33 locations
- Situated in the midst of an impressive landscape
- Immediate vicinity to American border
- Pleasant, dry climate
- Various leisure activities available, including excursions into the surrounding countryside
- Superb sports facilities on campus
- Local language is Spanish, language of instruction is English
- Lower cost of living than in Germany
Universidad Francisco de Vitoria (Madrid, Spain)
- Young and innovative state-approved private university
- Small campus with around 3000 students, 18% of them visiting students from over 50 countries
- Comprehensive approach to education, based on Christian values, and high level of personal attention
- Close collaboration with over 400 businesses and organizations in wide variety of industries
- Very good technical equipment, with five dedicated TV studios and six radio studios
- Numerous opportunities for sports on campus, particularly football and tennis
- Musical and cultural offerings, with choir, orchestra, theatre group and debating club
- Local language is Spanish, language of instruction is English
- Cost of living is comparable to Germany
Stellenbosch University (Stellenbosch, South Africa)
- State university with an excellent reputation. Training ground for African experts and executives
- One of the oldest universities in Africa, founded in1866
- Open and multicultural study environment, with approx. 28,000 students from over 70 countries
- Great academic variety with ten faculties and four campus locations
- Extensive sporting opportunities, with around 30 different sports, two stadiums, two large swimming pools, various sports facilities and a centre for weight training
- Situated to the east of Cape Town, in a well-known wine growing region, only 25 km from the sea
- Language of teaching: English
- Lower cost of living compared to Germany
Seoul School of Integrated Sciences and Technology (Seoul)
- New university
- Small, elite and private Business School with just under 1000 students
- Focus area: Sustainability Management
- Seoul: an exciting megacity with just under 11 million inhabitants; an important financial and economic centre in Asia; rich cultural life
- President of the University: Prof. David N. Smith, formerly Vice-Dean of Harvard Law School
- Numerous collaborative projects with Korean commerce (e.g. Samsung, LG, Kookmin Bank)
- More than 15 international partner universities (e.g. China, Finland, France, the Netherlands, Switzerland, USA)
- Large choice of outdoor activities and social projects
- International environment with students and professors of many differnet nationalities
- Guaranteed accommodation directly on campus
- Living costs slightly higher than in Germany
Chulalongkorn University (Bangkok, Thailand)
- State University
- Purely English-language research university with international standards
- Extensive, impressive campus with over 35,000 students in total, from a wide range of countries
- Numerous options for accommodation on campus
- Situated in the middle of Bangkok, the economic hub of Asia and a vibrant, multi-ethnic city with 7 million inhabitants
- Great culinary diversity, with hot food stalls, floating markets and top restaurants
- High recreational value: excursions to the temple complexes of Ayutthaya or to the coast, boat trips on the Mekong or shopping tours through the numerous shopping centres
- Lower cost of living compared to Germany
California State University (Channel Islands, USA)
- State university with good reputation (e.g. seven-year accreditation by Western Association of Schools & Colleges)
- Quiet campus halfway between Los Angeles and Santa Barbara in Camarillo (population 65,000)
- Pleasant climate with more than 300 days of sunshine per year.
- Numerous opportunities for sporting activities outdoors: cycling, swimming, hiking, sailing, rowing, kayaking and golf
- Good shopping, cinemas, bars and cultural facilities nearby
- Higher food costs than in Germany, but lower costs for consumer items
- Very good transport connection via Ventura Freeway and also by bus and train
National University (San Diego)
- Private, non-profit-making university with 26,000 students
- Attractive location, Mediterranean climate with lots of sunshine
- Extensive range of leisure and cultural opportunities in San Diego; excursions to the Pacific Ocean and into the mountains
- Blended Learning: combination of face-to-face teaching and e-learning with interative tools; flexible modules
- Specific tuition format »One-Course-Per-Month«: focus on one topic per month
- Support provided by comprehensive Student Services in all student matters six days a week
- Numerous renowned research institutes, such as »Scripps Institution of Oceanography« and »San Diego Supercomputer Center«
- Core areas: School of Business and Management, School of Engineering, Technology and Media
- Living costs slightly higher than in Germany
Higher Colleges of Technology (Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates)
- Largest state university in the United Arab Emirates
- 17 colleges in five emirates with over 19,000 students in total
- Cornerstone of modern Arab society, with the goal of building up a knowledge elite
- Special feature: female and male students are taught separately
- Innovative and professional learning and teaching
- One of the best and most progressive universities in the Emirates
- Vibrant economic area with numerous large-scale projects
- Cost of living comparable with Germany



