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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]
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.
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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. [3] In 2005, ESC Troyes joined the Conférence des grandes ...
ESCP can refer to: ESCP, École Supérieure de Commerce de Paris, a private French business school; Science. European Scientific Cooperative on Phytotherapy ...
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.
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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 ...