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A relevant Advanced Master’s Program
To complement the individual learning process, students from diverse backgrounds work in teams during the courses and role-playing games, as well as during various projects, like the study tour and other non-academic activities. This teamwork contributes to the dynamic nature of the program. |
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Graduates in sciences and engineering account for 45% of the student body, with 40% from economics and management. Five percent hold degrees in law, literature, or political science. Thirty percent of students have previous professional experience, and 10% are from outside France. The average age is 25. |
The classes of 2003 and 2004 visited Eastern European countries
The Class of 2004 visited the Czech Republic, meeting with Schneider - Danone - Vinci Construction - Accor - Jean Brecher (Pernod Ricard Group) – Dalkia. The Class of 2003 took advantage of a trip to Poland to visit the Faculty of Economics of Warsaw University (SGGW), as well as L’Oréal, Carrefour Polska, Faurecia, Schneider. |
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The Class of 2003 organized a breakfast debate with the participation of the Embassy of Poland, Alstom Business Unit Locomotive, Cabinet Masai, the SAS Institute, Compagnie Aerienne Lot, and Faurecia. |
The creation of the “Supply Chain Purchasing” Club
The “Supply Chain Purchasing” Club was created in 2003 as one of the professional clubs of the ESSEC Alumni Association to encourage informal exchanges among ESSEC alumni on professional practices and different ways of thinking about the procurement function. |
January 28, 2005 - Graduation Ceremony of the Class of 2004
The graduation ceremony for over 400 participants of the ten Advanced Master’s Programs was held at the Palais des Congrès in Versailles, presided by guest speaker François David, Chairman and CEO of Coface. |
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 |  | What is a Advanced Master’s Program accredited by the "Conférence des Grandes Ecoles"?
The Advanced Masters are professional post master (M) programmes.
This LABEL was created in 1986 by the Conférence des Grandes Ecoles.
The Conference des Grandes Ecoles federates the most prestigious French business and engineering schools. In 2007, it had 116 members. Since its creation in 1986, 65 500 students have graduated from Advanced Masters. |  |
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