FT 14/07/03
HEC School of Management in Paris and the
London School of Economics and Political
Science are to launch a two-year double degree.
FT 28/04/03
The European Foundation for Management Development
and the US-based Association to Advance Collegiate
Schools of Business are holding their first
joint event following the recent announcement
of their strategic alliance.
FT 16/9/02
Michael Porter is to host a conference on
business strategy for achieving global competitive
advantage at HEC on 30 Sep.
FT 17/8/01
HEC has appointed Michael Raimbault as associate
dean of its graduate programme, taking over
from Nicole Ferry-Maccario.
FT 6/8/01
The Trim executive MBA,
which begins next
month, has asked Cenquest,
a provider of
corporate-customised e-learning
programmes,
to be its technology provider.
With the recent
tightening of the e-learning
market - Pensare
filed for protection under
US bankruptcy
laws in May- Trim's decision
is a feather
in Cenquest's cap.
The Trium programme - an alliance between
New York University Stern School of Bussiness,
LSE and HEC is a 16-month programme comprising
500 live classroom hours in various locations
worldwide and an additional 300 hours of
distance learing.
FT 12/2/01
As parto fo their strategic
allience, HEC
and INSEAD have launched
a programme for
managers and consultants
that deals with
the challenging of change.
HEC has named Jean-Paul Mounier as its new
MBA associationte dean. Prof Mounier was
formarly associate dean of excecutive education
at ESCP-EAP. Prof Mounier replaces Jean-Loup
Ardoin following the end of his four-year
mondate. Prof Ardoin remains a faculty member
in the strategy and business policy dept.
FT 11/12/00
HEC has been awarded accreditation from hte
USs AACSB, making it the first business school
in France to hold the so-called triple crown.
FT 2/10/2000
In a unique alliance, HEC,
New York University
Stern School of Business
and London School
of Economics have launched
an executive MBA.
The programme will begin
next September,
initially with 40-50 students,
although this
figure will increase to
70 in subsequent
years. The 16 months programme
will comprise
six modules, with students
attending 500
live classroom hours in
the various locations
world wide. There will
be an additional 300
hours of supervised distance
learning to
tackle follow-up and team
project work between
modules.
Module will be run in Fundacio
Getulio Vargas,
Sao Paulo and at the Chinese
University,
Hong Kong, as well as the
school's home cities. |