ESCE International Business School
École Supérieure du Commerce Extérieur | |
Motto | International in any language |
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Type | Grande école |
Established | 1968 |
Founder | Business France |
Academic affiliation | EPAS, Conférence des Grandes Ecoles |
President | Catherine Lespine |
Dean | Jean Audouard |
Academic staff | 62 Full-Time and 220 associated |
Students | 2,500 |
Location | |
Campus | Urban |
Language | English, French |
Colors | Blue and White |
Website | www |
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 Campus Eiffel, 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.[4]
The school offers Bachelor degrees,[5] internationally accredited Masters in Management and Summer Programs.[6]
Among famous speakers, former Prime Ministers Tony Blair,[7] Jean-Pierre Raffarin, Michel Rocard[8] and Alain Juppé[9] contributed to conferences at ESCE.
The Paris-based business school is renowned in France and Europe for its network of entrepreneurs, who founded some notable french start-ups (Zenly, Simplified, Sixth June, Interactive Mobility...).
Ownership
From 2001 till 2016, the school belonged to Laureate International Universities, that sold all their French assets to perform their IPO.[10] The school now belongs to APAX Partners investment fund,[11] which owns the INSEEC U network.
Degree and Accreditation
The school delivers a Master in Management with EFMD EPAS accreditation[12] as well as French Ministry of Higher Education and Research accreditation. It also cofounded the Consortium of International Double Degrees (CIDD).[13]
ESCE specializes in International Affairs.[14] For long it has been the most demanded school within SÉSAME[15] Examination (famous Business School examination in France), of which it was a founding member in 1992.[16]
It is renowned for its dual degree[17] with Berlin School of Economics & Law as well as its dual degree with UIBE Beijing.
Notable teachers
Jean-Marie Cambacérès (Associated Professor since 2010) - ENA Graduate (Promotion Voltaire),[18] Former Congressman (député), Business Man, President of European & Global Affairs at CESE (Conseil Economique, Social et Environnemental), founder of ESCE Centre Asie.[19]
Notable Alumni
Alexandre de Rothschild, Chairman of Rothschild & Co bank.[20]
List of Dual Degree Programs
- BITS – Business And Information Technology School - (Campus Berlin & Iserlohn) (Germany)
- Berlin School of Economics and Law (Germany)
- Universidad Cardenal Herrera Ceu (Spain)
- Coastal Carolina University (USA)
- Dublin Business School - Griffith College Dublin (Ireland)
- Hochschule Augsburg – University Of Applied Sciences (Germany)
- Hochschule Mainz- University Of Applied Sciences (Germany)
- University of Karlstad (Sweden)
- Kendall College (USA)
- Linnaeus University (Sweden)
- London South Bank University (United Kingdom)
- Nicholls State University (USA)
- Nottingham Trent University (United Kingdom)
- Robert Gordon University (United Kingdom)
- Universidad Europea de Madrid (Spain)
- University of Brighton (United Kingdom)
- UIBE – University of International Business and Economics (China)
- University of Maribor (Slovenia)
- South Wales University (United Kingdom)
- University of Westminster (United Kingdom)
Notable Companies founded by Alumni
Zenly, acquired by Snapchat in 2017 for USD 250 to 350 Million, quoted by Les Echos to be part of top 10 most expensive french start-ups ever created.
Simplifield, analytics platform for the retail industry, USD 4 Million raised.
Interactive Mobility, entertainment platform for planes and cabs; €4 Million fundraising ongoing.
References
- ^ "History - ESCE Business School". ESCE. 2017.
- ^ "L'ESCE devient membre de la Conférence des Grandes Écoles". www.studyrama.com.
- ^ "Key Figures - ESCE Business School". 2017.
- ^ "Welcome to ESCE Alumni". esce-alumni.hivebrite.com.
- ^ "ESCE BACHELOR". l'Etudiant.fr. 2017.
- ^ "SUMMER PROGRAMS". summer.pariseiffel.fr. 2017.
- ^ "Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair Applauds Laureate's Student Focus at Campus Eiffel in Paris". www.laureate.net. 4 April 2014.
- ^ "INTERVIEW WITH FORMER FRENCH PRIME MINISTER MICHEL ROCARD, BY FARID EL ALAOUI". esce.fr.
- ^ "CONFÉRENCE ALAIN JUPPÉ - COMMENT PANSER L'EUROPE POUR LA REPENSER ?". www.esce.fr. 22 May 2015.
- ^ "REGISTRATION STATEMENT UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, Laureate Education, Inc". SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION. 18 January 2017.
- ^ "Agreement between Laureate Education and Apax Partners". laureate.net. 19 April 2016.
- ^ "EFMD Awards EPAS Accreditation to Programmes at ESCE, Bologna, Chulalongkorn and Salford". EFMD. 24 February 2015. Archived from the original on 24 February 2015.
- ^ "ABOUT CIDD". www.cidd.org.
- ^ "Quelle est la vraie sélectivité du concours Sésame ?". L'Edudiant. 2017.
- ^ "Le concours SESAME officialise les statistiques de la session 2008". 2008.
- ^ "Le concours SESAME officialise les statistiques de la session 2008". prepa-hec.org. 2008.
- ^ "Deutsch-französischer Studiengang Gefördert durch die Deutsch-Französische Hochschule". hwr-berlin.de.
- ^ "Promotion Voltaire". Iconic Photos. Archived from the original on 2017-12-01. Retrieved 2017-12-01.
- ^ "ESCE CENTRE ASIE". esce/centreasie. 2017.
- ^ "Comment Alexandre de Rothschild s'est préparé à reprendre le flambeau - Les Echos". www.lesechos.fr (in French). Retrieved 2018-08-27.