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  2. ESCP Business School - Wikipedia

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    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]

  3. École supérieure de commerce - Wikipedia

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    In most instances, such a school is a private Grande École de Commerce (an elite business school) operated by a local chamber of commerce and industry, also abbreviated as Sup de Co'. Grande Écoles de Commerce are traditionally known for producing many, if not most, of the leading French business executives and government officials.

  4. Category:Business schools in France - Wikipedia

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    E. École de management de Normandie; Ecole de Management Léonard De Vinci; École des Ponts Business School; École nationale d'assurances; École supérieure de commerce

  5. Category:ESCP Business School alumni - Wikipedia

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  6. Groupe École supérieure de commerce de Troyes - Wikipedia

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    École supérieure de design is located in the former Saint-Martin-ès-Aires Abbey. In the 1960s, the École de commerce et de gestion (ECG) was established.. In 1992, the ECG was transformed into a Business School, with the sponsorship of HEC, ESCP Business School, Danone and KPMG.

  7. HEC Paris - Wikipedia

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    HEC Paris is part of the network of graduate schools of business (ESC) in the Paris Île-de-France area, together with ESSEC and ESCP Business School. In 2016, the school adopted a new legal status and became a public-private partnership (École consulaire or EESC), largely financed by the public Chamber of Commerce in Paris. [15]

  8. École supérieure des sciences commerciales d'Angers

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    In 1993, the school opened its Paris and Budapest campuses. Since 1999 the school's masters programs have been completed in five years, aligning the MSc in management with comparable business schools in France and Europe. [2] ESSCA joined the ‘Management Chapter’ of the Conférence des Grandes Écoles in 1993. As part of the Bologna Process ...

  9. ESCE International Business School - Wikipedia

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    ESCE International Business School (ESCE - Ecole Supérieure du Commerce Extérieur) is a business school founded in 1968 by Business France [1] (French Office for International Trade) and located in La Défense, Paris. It is a member of France's Conférence des Grandes Ecoles since 2012. [2] The school has ~ 2,500 students [3] and 9,300 Alumni ...