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  2. Institut supérieur européen de gestion group - Wikipedia

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    The Institut supérieur européen de gestion group (ISEG group, French for Advanced European Institute of Management) [6] is a group of two business schools, [7] ISEG Marketing & Communication School and ISG Programme Business & Management, the former created in 1980, and the latter formed in 2014 when ISEG Business School and ISEG Finance School, each also founded in 1980, merged.

  3. ISG Business School - Wikipedia

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    The ISG business school or Institut Superieur de Gestion, is a business school, based in Paris, France. [1] It was founded in 1967 by a group of French CEOs led by Pierre-Alexandre Dumas. [2] In 1983, ISG opened its own campuses in New York and Tokyo. Nowadays ISG is associated with more than 160 universities on the 5 continents.

  4. Institut supérieur du commerce de Paris - Wikipedia

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    ISC Paris Business School, a business school located in Paris, is a French university-level institution (grande école).Its programs consist of a core degree, a bachelor's program offering six different specializations, a Master's degree in management according to the Bologna European higher education standards, and a MBA program offering sixteen different specializations.

  5. History of Paris - Wikipedia

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    In the 18th century, Paris was the center of an explosion of philosophic and scientific activity known as the Age of Enlightenment. Denis Diderot and Jean le Rond d'Alembert published their Encyclopédie in 1751–52. It provided intellectuals across Europe with a high quality survey of human knowledge.

  6. Historical quarters of Paris - Wikipedia

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    The Île de la Cité is the central and historic district of Paris, with a secular and religious history that dates to the 10th century. Its western end has housed a palace since Roman times, and its eastern end has been primarily dedicated to various religious structures, including the famous Notre-Dame cathedral.

  7. Timeline of Paris - Wikipedia

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    16 March – Opening of the Cluny Museum dedicated to the history of medieval Paris. 14 November – First crèche, or day care center, is opened at Chaillot. 1845 Ring of new fortifications around the city, (the Thiers wall), begun in 1841, completed. [116] 27 April – First electric telegraph line tested between Paris and Rouen.

  8. Paris in the Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    In the 10th century Paris was a provincial cathedral city of little political or economic significance, but under the kings of the Capetian dynasty who ruled France between 987 and 1328, it developed into an important commercial and religious center and the seat of the royal administration of the country. [1]

  9. History of Paris (1946–2000) - Wikipedia

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    The idea was to create a new business center, since there was no more room to build in the traditional business center, around the Opera; and also to extend the historic axis of the city, an imaginary east-west line which ran from the porte-Maillot at the eastern edge of the city to Place de la Bastille, to the Louvre, and through the Place de ...