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The IAE network supports education in business administration and management at more than 30 business schools within public universities in France. [3] Students may enroll in most IAE member Bachelors programs directly after a obtaining a Baccalauréat, or the equivalent high school diploma for international students, or in a Masters programs directly. [4]
In France, a Master in Management (MiM), known in French as the "Programme Grande École" (PGE), literally "Grande École program", is a three-year higher education course in business management offered by accredited public and private business Grandes Écoles and evaluated by the French Government through the CEFDG - Commission d'évaluation des formations et diplômes de gestion. [1]
ESC Clermont Business School is a business school located in city of Clermont-Ferrand, France. Established in 1919, the school of management is a Grande Ecole recognized by the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research. The business school holds AACSB accreditation [2] since 2005 and its Bachelor programme received EPAS accreditation in ...
Formerly (until 2002) Centre de perfectionnement aux affaires, [69] the HEC Executive MBA is a program for top executives with a minimum of 8 years of corporate experience, which prepares them for general management positions (the average background experience of students is about 14 years). The Executive MBA is a multi-site program offered in ...
The Grenoble Ecole de Management (GEM) offers an academic program with: the Master in Management (Grande Ecole) taught in the most selective French business schools "écoles supérieures de commerce"; the Bachelor of International Business (BIB) ranked first in France (Le Parisien) [18] and various undergraduate certificates and graduates ...
ESCP Business School (French: École Supérieure de Commerce de Paris; English: Paris 1st School of Business) is a French business school and grande école founded in Paris and based across Europe with campuses in Paris, Berlin, London, Madrid, Turin, and Warsaw. Established in 1819, it is considered the world's oldest business school. [4]
In 2012, it initiated the project of France Business School. [6] [7] In September 2016, Sup de Co La Rochelle took a majority share of ESCEM. [8] In 2020 ESCEM joined Sup de Co La Rochelle and formed Excelia, [2] a higher education group composed of three main campuses in La Rochelle, Tours and Orléans. It is structured as five schools ...
Professor John Dowling was stabbed after class 13 times [6] by a former management student for "insulting Islam". [7] The suspect had enrolled in the Management School in 2016. [8] Frédérique Vidal, France's Minister of Higher Education, declared "indignation" because of the killing. [9]