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AACSB
The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) –is a prestigious global non-profit organisation whose main goal is to improve the quality of education in the field of economics.
AACSB International members include educational institutions, companies and other entities from around the world involved in the development of management education (at the end of January 2025, there were just over 1,800 members). Members of this organisation and holders of AACSB accreditation include the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Columbia University, Harvard University, Yale University, London Business School, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Maastricht University and the University of Ljubljana.
The Faculty of Economics and Management received AACSB accreditation in August 2015. In 2022, we were granted re-accreditation until the 2025/26 academic year.
More info: here.
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AMBA
AMBA Accreditation confirms the highest standard in business education and is awarded only to the best management programmes. It is held by Master of Business Administration (MBA), Master of Business Management (MBM) and Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) programmes at only 2% of the world’s top business schools, including London Business School, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Maastricht University and the University of Ljubljana.
In Poland, only seven universities have been awarded AMBA accreditation so far (apart from NCU, they also include Kozminski University, Gdańsk University of Technology, Warsaw School of Economics, Poznań University of Economics, Wrocław University of Economics and Warsaw University). Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń is the first public university in Poland to offer EMBA programmes accredited by both AACSB and AMBA.
Our programme was first accredited in 2018. In June 2021, and then in June 2024 and 2025, the Executive Master of Business Administration postgraduate programme was re-accredited.
More info: here.
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ELA
The Logistics programme at the first-cycle level has been accredited by the European Logistics Association (ELA) since 2018.
The programme has been adapted to the current Candidate European Junior Logistician (Candidate EJLog) qualification standards of the European Logistics Association (ELA, https://www.elalog.eu/) at EQF level 4, thus obtaining a certificate of compliance from the Polish Logistics Association.
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Hcéres
Haut Conseil de l’évaluation de la recherche et de l’enseignement supérieur (Hcéres) is an independent public body responsible for evaluating all higher education and research structures or for approving evaluation procedures carried out by other bodies. Through its analyses, evaluations and recommendations, Hcéres supports and advises on improving the quality of higher education and research in France.
The Faculty of Economic Sciences and Management received this accreditation in November 2024 in connection with the joint master’s programme GOvernance & Administration of Leisure and Sports (GOALS) implemented by a consortium of five universities: the University of Lille (France), Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Mykolas Romeris University in Vilnius (Lithuania), University of Lisbon (Portugal) and LUNEX University (Luxembourg).
More info: here.
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Distinctions awarded by the Polish Accreditation Committee
The Faculty of Economic Sciences and Management received positive evaluations from the Polish Accreditation Committee for the following programmes:
The accreditations received are further confirmation of the high quality of studies conducted by our Faculty.
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SAP University Alliances
The Faculty of Economic Sciences and Management became a pioneer and driving force behind Nicolaus Copernicus University’s accession to the SAP University Alliances Programme. Thanks to the Faculty’s activity and commitment to supporting the use of IT tools in management, Nicolaus Copernicus University became the third university in the country to join SAP University Alliances in December 2012.
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International Controller Association
In 2013, the Faculty of Economic Sciences and Management became a member of the International Controller Association (Internacionale Controller Verein – ICV).
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Academic qualifications
1. Authorisation to award doctoral degrees in economics in three scientific disciplines:
- economics – since 1987,
- management sciences – since 1998,
- finance – since 2014.
2. Authorisation to award the academic degree of habilitated doctor of economics in two scientific disciplines:
- economics – since 1993,
- management sciences – since 2003.
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