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“GROUPE ISCAE” PRESENTATION “Groupe ISCAE”, the First Moroccan “GROUPE ISCAE” PRESENTATION “Groupe ISCAE”, the first Moroccan Business School, was created in 1971 to answer a growing need for high executives expressed by Moroccan enterprises. “Groupe ISCAE”, a public institution is considered as a civil body with financial autonomy. “Groupe ISCAE” is supervised by the Ministry of Trade and Industry. The Board of Directors includes the Ministry of Trade and Industry (President), the Minister of Higher Education, the Minister of Finance, the President of Moroccan Confederation of Enterprises, President of 3 big Public Enterprises and 3 big Private Companies, the Dean of University Hassan II, the Presidents of the advisory council of casablanca and rabat regions, President of chambers of Trade and Industry’s federation, the CEO of “Groupe ISCAE” and 3 Professors elected by the professoral corps. The “Groupe ISCAE” includes: . ISCAE – Casablanca, . ISCAE – Rabat : since 1995, ISCAE opened an annex in Rabat offering most of the programs offered in Casablanca, . ISCAE – Conakry (Guinea), created in 2002. ISCAE – Fes, that will open in 2015-2016. “Groupe ISCAE” offers different programs: Academic Training Doctorate School “Grande Ecole” (Post Graduate Program that delivers Groupe ISCAE’s Diploma / Grade Master). Chartered Accounting Program Executive MBA Master with dual degree : Management of cities and territories Accounting, Auditing and Management Control Human Resources Management Finance Public Management Corporate Law International Business Marketing Marketing and Communication Sports Management Global Purchasing and Logistics. Executive Training Customized inter and intra enterprise programs. Certificates of specialization and further Education Programs. Distance Learning in Public Accounting with CNAM – INTEC. The “Groupe ISCAE” Faculty includes 40 full time, 50 international visitor professors from and partner institutions and a hundred professional part-time teachers and divided in 4 Departments: Management, Decision and information system, Corporate Finance and Auditing and transversal teaching.It also employs 72 Administrative Staff. “Groupe ISCAE” has trained more than 18000 Moroccan and Foreign Executives who are now holding important positions in all sectors of the economy. “Groupe ISCAE” has published a quarterly magazine entitled “Gestion et Société” since 1978. This publication includes research articles in all branches of management. It also publishes, since 2012, “Revue Marocaine des sciences de Management”, a scientific magazine that is supplied with articles and research papers from Groupe ISCAE professors, but is also open to other management research specialists from outside the Group as well as to the professionals from the business community. The “Groupe ISCAE” ’s professors publish multiple books ( individual and collective) Through the “Groupe ISCAE” publishing House “EDISCA” and Through International Publishing Houses, They also publish Articles in other specialized magazines focusing mainly on the fields of management and social science. In addition, the Library has 3590 books specially in Management and social science. It receives more than 70 different specialised journals and more than 20 newspapers and magazines, as well as dissertations and theses of “Groupe ISCAE” graduates from different cycles. The “Groupe ISCAE” has a mediatheque that includes 2572 research works. Through the ScholarVox of cyberlibris software the “Groupe ISCAE” offers to users to consult 15000 books coming from the collections of 300 publishing house and accessible on line 24/24h and 7/7Days . « Groupe ISCAE » partners : Le Groupe ESC Dijon, Université Toulouse 1 Capitole, EBS Business School-Allemagne, Groupe ESSEC, Audencia-Nantes, NEOMA, CNAM-INTEC, Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille 1, IC-Nancy, IAE Bordeaux, IAE Montpellier, Institut de Management Public et Gouvernance Territoriale IMPGT- Marseille - ICHEC Bruxelles, INHOLLAND, Maastricht School of Management, ESSCA-Budapest, HEC- Montréal, Université LAVAL, Nanjing Audit University,MDI-Inde,Group Sup De Co Montpellier Buisness school, Université de Haute Alsace, Groupe ESCP Europe, IESEG Paris, INSEEC,FUNDESEM Buisness School-Spain, Université Cantabria, Institut Quimic de Sarria-Barçelone, Athens University of Economics and Buisness, GIZ, International Learning Platform for investment professionals, Groupe ISM-Dakar et le Centre de Formation à la Profession Bancaire-Paris. The « Groupe ISCAE » is in process to prepare the accreditations: AMBA for the Executive MBA EPASS for all the Group programs AACSB for all the Group Programs. The “Groupe ISCAE” Masters have been ranked among the best in the third edition of “EDUNIVERSAL Best Masters ranking World Wide”. .
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