At a Glance
MIM Student Experience
INSEAD’s student life is diverse and transformational. A cultural melting pot of experiences that triggers students to re-shape their perceived reality beyond the classroom; from sports activities to unforgettable travel experiences, or from cheerful parties to intimate heartfelt dinners.
From personal anecdotes to programme testimonials, learn more about the INSEAD experience through the eyes of our community. Visit the MIM student blog.
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Step into the INSEAD Experience
Launch Week
Your pre-programme activities culminate in Launch Week when you arrive on campus. An opportunity to further immerse yourself in the on-campus experience and get acquainted with your peers. A broad range of activities are in store for you to get you ready for the programme start.
Cultural Festivals
To celebrate INSEAD’s diversity, the Cultural Festivals give you an opportunity to showcase everything your country or region has to offer. An amazing moment to experience food, dance, music, business and traditions with your fellow classmates.
Dash
A long-standing INSEAD tradition, fancy dress is the way to go. Found online or fabricated yourself, be there or be square. Who makes it to school on time running through the streets of Singapore and Fontainebleau?
Robin Hood Campaign
“Business as a Force for Good” is one of INSEAD’s values, and we believe in paying it forward by raising funds for future high profile MIM candidates lacking the funds to join us. Join the team who will come up with creative fundraising ideas in close collaboration with our Advancement colleagues. Will your class beat the record?
Discover some of the MIM traditions
Global Empowerment Fund
INSEAD Climate Run
Health Week
Student Clubs
INSEAD Student clubs are run by students and supported by the school. They play a vital role in the student experience.
Our clubs cover a broad range of topics from Professional, Social to Sports. A large proportion of the student population are honing their leadership skills by being the management team of clubs. There are 40+ clubs at INSEAD.
Campus activities or on-line events are organised by MIM student clubs and help to sharpen your leadership skills and enable you to explore and pursue new interests or old passions by becoming a member.
Professional clubs
A wide range of student-run professional clubs work closely with INSEAD Student Life department and the INSEAD Career Development Centre. They organise regular networking and speaker events on campus, as well as webinars, competitions or "career treks" further afield. Some of the larger clubs also organise prominent annual forums and conferences, like the Private Equity Conference, the Women in Business Conference or the Global Luxury Forum.
Non-Professional clubs
In addition to our gyms offering regular fitness classes on both campuses (and the squash court in France), we have many clubs offering a wide variety of sports and leisure activities to network and enable you to pick up valuable new skills. There are also opportunities to represent INSEAD at inter-business-school events, such as the MIM Regatta and the MIM Golf Challenge.
Testimonials
Lily Unell
This journey has no equal. This year is going to be a stepping stone for me. I’m ready to take on every occasion to make the best out of it.
Robbe Vermoesen
What makes my INSEAD experience so amazing are the people. Get to know as many as possible and invest in these relationships.
William Eliezer-Vanerot
INSEAD was my dream school because of its practical lessons, international experience, and consulting expertise.
Stay Inspired
Insights into INSEAD Student Clubs
In this podcast episode, we discuss the universe of INSEAD's student clubs which are run by students and supported by the school. Student clubs play a vital role in the MBA student experience.
INSEAD MIMentos: Three Epiphanies from Last Year
The MLO club showed me the satisfaction, achievement, and confidence that stems from the power of empathy.
The Meaning Behind the INSEAD Tradition: Dash Day
I learnt a key lesson at INSEAD during the past four months, and this lesson was emphasised again on Dash Day: do not take yourself too seriously, and people will take you seriously!
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