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The World’s First Business School (est. 1819) LONDON BERLIN Innovation & creativity PARIS Cross-cultural TORINO management Entrepreneurship MADRID European Identity Global Perspective The World’s First Business School (est. 1819) 5 campuses in Europe Paris London Berlin Madrid Torino 3 Contents 5 Welcome to ESCP Europe ESCP Europe THE EUROPEAN SCHOOL WITH A WORLDWIDE VISION 6 Five Campuses in Major European Cities 8 The World’s First Business School 10 Academic Alliances Worldwide A FACULTY COMMITTED TO QUALITY TEACHING AND RESEARCH EXCELLENCE 12 Eight Academic Departments Across Five Campuses 12 Quality Teaching for a Multicultural Student Body 13 Research Excellence at an International Standard A DYNAMIC AND INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL AT THE CUTTING EDGE 14 Deeply Embedded Multinational Corporate Relations 16 A Strong and Energetic Alumni Network Worldwide 17 A Dedicated ESCP Europe Foundation ESCP Europe’s Programme Portfolio GENERAL MANAGEMENT DEGREE PROGRAMMES 19 Bachelor in Management 20 Master in Management 21 MEB (Master in European Business) 22 Executive MBA SPECIALISED MANAGEMENT DEGREE PROGRAMMES 24 20 Masters (full-time) 26 9 Executive Masters (part-time) EXECUTIVE EDUCATION 27 Open Programmes 28 Customised Programmes 29 PhD - DOCTORAL PROGRAMME 30 ESCP Europe Governance and European Executive Committee 4 ESCP EUROPE AT A GLANCE Five ESCP Europe campuses in Paris, London, Berlin, Madrid and Torino The World’s First Business School (est. 1819) 100 academic alliances worldwide Triple accredited: EQUIS, AMBA, AACSB Regularly ranked among the world’s best business schools 4,000 students in degree programmes representing 90 different nationalities 5,000 high-level participants in customised training programmes and executive education Over 130 research-active professors representing over 20 nationalities 120 affiliate and visiting professors, and more than 700 practitioners and experts 45,000 active alumni in more than 150 countries worldwide 5 Welcome to ESCP Europe ESCP Europe: A Unique Mindset Established in 1819, ESCP Europe is the world’s oldest business school and has educated generations of leaders and pioneering thinkers. With its five urban campuses in Paris, London, Berlin, Madrid and Torino, ESCP Europe has a true European Identity which enables the provision of a unique style of cross- cultural business education and a Global Perspective on international management issues. ESCP Europe’s network of around 100 partner universities extends the School’s reach from European to worldwide. Prof. Frank Bournois Dean of ESCP Europe Triple-crown accredited (EQUIS, AMBA, AACSB), ESCP Europe welcomes 4,000 students and 5,000 executives from 90 different nations every year, offering them a wide range of general management and specialised programmes. The School’s alumni network counts 45,000 members from 200 nationalities in 150 countries. Together with its long-standing relationships with national and multinational companies, this network allows ESCP Europe to provide unique career opportunities on an international scale. Through a combination of innovative pedagogy, cross-campus programmes with integrated curricula, and a research-active faculty, ESCP Europe is an essential contributor to the development of a European, transnational management culture. The aspiration of ESCP Europe is the credo of Europe: to remain faithful to its humanistic values while at the same time anticipating the new ways of the world. Bruno Poirel Prof. Chris Halliburton Prof. Marion Festing Prof. Javier Tafur Prof. Francesco Rattalino ESCP Europe ESCP Europe ESCP Europe ESCP Europe ESCP Europe Paris Director London Director Berlin Director Madrid Director Torino Director 6 ESCP Europe THE EUROPEAN SCHOOL WITH A Worldwide VISION Five campuses in major European cities ESCP Europe is the only business school to provide its students with the opportunity to study at five campuses across Europe: Paris, London, Berlin, Madrid and Torino. This European positioning is what makes the School unique: students have the opportunity to plan their education in various countries, enjoying the benefits of both academic and personal experiences in new cultures. In addition to studying across our five campuses, many students also have the possibility to study for one or two semesters at one of our 100 partner universities, thus extending the School’s reach from European to worldwide. 7 Paris The Paris campus is conveniently located in the centre of the city in the 11th arrondissement, a few steps away from Saint-Maur metro station. It was the first of ESCP Europe’s five locations and hosts a large number of faculty members and students. London Located in West Hampstead in northwest London, this campus offers students state-of-the-art facilities in a traditional Victorian building. The bright city lights and the business community are only a short tube ride away, while the fashionable area of West Hampstead offers a broad cultural experience away from the hustle and bustle of inner-city life. Berlin The Berlin campus is located near one of the historical centrepieces of Berlin, The Charlottenburg Castle. Located in baroque gardens, this monument overlooks the School’s beautiful late-19th century building. Throughout the year, several events and conferences on the latest business issues take place in this dazzling city in the midst of Europe. Madrid Found in a residential suburb just view moments out of the city centre, the Madrid campus is an ideal place for students to focus their energy on the challenging demands of the programme. A short bus ride will bring students into the centre of Madrid and all that it has to offer. Torino The Torino campus is located in a beautiful building with modern facilities. Torino is one of the main business centres of the Italian economy, as well as a masterpiece of architecture and one of the favourite student cities in Italy. 8 THE EUROPEAN SCHOOL WITH A Worldwide VISION The World’s First Business School (est. 1819) Established in 1819 by a group of businessmen and economic scholars in Paris, including the well-known economist Jean-Baptiste Say and the celebrated trader Vital Roux, ESCP Europe is the oldest business school in the world and has formed generations of leaders. Jean-Baptiste Say was an advocate of economic liberalism and is often credited with having coined the concept of entrepreneurship as early as 1800. Vital Roux is particularly known for having largely contributed to the elaboration of the Commercial Code in 1807, as well as for his up-front thinking in innovative pedagogy. Since its very beginning, ESCP Europe has focused on its international dimension: even back in 1824, 30 percent of the class were international students coming from 15 different nations, amongst them seven Spanish, five Brazilians, five Dutch, four Germans, and two Americans. Language education was an essential part of its first curriculum, which included, in addition to French grammar, courses in English, German and Spanish. As of 1825, a total of ten languages were taught at ESCP Europe; students were required to study at least three of them. The School’s more recent history is characterised by a distinct European vision, especially with regards to its values and integration process. Campuses in Germany and the UK were created in 1973, and thus the pioneering model of the first multi-campus, pan-European management school was born. Campuses in Spain and Italy followed in 1988 and 2004 respectively. Today, over 100 partnerships with schools worldwide complete this European calling in the context of an ever more globalised world. 9 Key historical dates 1819 On the 1st December 1819, the World’s First Business School is established by a group of economic scholars and businessmen in Paris. Since this debut, ESCP Europe had a Global Perspective as one third of its students were international. 1973 On 5th April 1973, the concept of ESCP Europe as a multi-campus business school is born. Inaugurations of campuses in the United Kingdom and Germany soon follow. This landmarks the School’s deep European Identity. 1988 The School expands its borders once again by opening its 4th campus in Madrid. 2004 ESCP Europe enters Italy with its 5th campus in Torino. 2011 ESCP Europe is founding partner of heSam, a consortium of renowned institutions for research and higher education structured around the Sorbonne-Panthéon University. European Identity, Global Perspective The World’s First Business School (est. 1819) 10 THE EUROPEAN SCHOOL WITH A Worldwide VISION Academic alliances worldwide ESCP Europe has developed a worldwide network of academic partners. These alliances with universities all over the world enable ESCP Europe to offer our students numerous study opportunities beyond the School’s five European campuses. Furthermore they offer interdisciplinary study opportunities which go beyond pure business education: our students can take advanced courses in other disciplines such as law, design or mathematics. Finally, they allow the fostering of research projects among professors from different countries, host visiting faculty from around the world, and promote the production of knowledge in transversal and multinational teams. AUSTRIA • Universität Wien, Vienna BELGIUM • École de Commerce Solvay, Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) CZECH REPUBLIC • Vysoka Skola Ekonomicka (VSE), Prague DENMARK • Aarhus School of Business FINLAND • Aalto University, Helsinki FRANCE • Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (dual degree) • Université Pierre & Marie Curie (dual