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The MIC is not a stand alone programme, but is inbedded in a network of universites, professional and academic networks.
The most important network is the Geert Hofstede Consortium, who developed the joint master programme. The consortium universities work closely together to further develop, and deliver the programme and monitor its quality.
The associated partners are important academic and professional networks.
The European Union was instrumental in the development of the programme. Without the financial support granted through the ERASMUS, Lifelong learning programme, it would not have been possible to create a pan-European programme.
Clients provide many of the cases – problems to be analysed and solved and are also involved in the assessment of the work of the students.