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The European calling of the school was
born when the Paris Chamber of Commerce and Industry decided
in 1973 to create a multi-campus school of management in France,
Germany and the United Kingdom, called EAP.
The ambition was to contribute actively to the development
of a European economic culture. Today this project, the driver
of ESCP-EAP, has taken wing. With five campuses in Europe,
ESCP-EAP is now the School of Management for Europe.
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Programme
Offer |
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In Paris the offer includes :
the ESCP-EAP Master's
3 MBAs (a Full-time International MBA, an Executive part-time,
a Global Executive MBA)
16 Specialised Masters (Mastères Spécialisés)
the Master in European Executive Development Programmes
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Faculty |
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With 125 permanent faculty members and nearly
200 support staff, ESCP-EAP constitutes the largest, cross-border
school of management in Europe today. The School has opted
for a multipolar organisation with campuses in Paris, Oxford,
Berlin and Madrid. This organisation enables it to be thoroughly
international in every aspect of its activity.
The multinational faculty of 125 members, one of the largest
in Europe, delivers graduate and executive development programmes
across the four campuses. They are mobile, teaching at different
ESCP-EAP campuses, and multi-lingual. To meet the rigorous
international demands of academic excellence, they work together
to conduct research at the cutting edge.
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Students |
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Over 2,600 students are enrolled in our
graduate management programmes across the four centres. Students
are recruited from across Europe and from other world regions,
creating a very international mix of participants. The involvement
of international participants shapes the strong multi-cultural
learning environment found at ESCP-EAP.
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Resources |
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ESCP-EAP has five campuses in Europe: in
Paris, London, Berlin, Madrid and Torino. This multi-site
organisation provides the basis for transnational management
education. Each campus has its own classroom facilities, library
and computer centre, yet operates as an integrated component
of the multi-country School. Faculty members are attached
to a campus and work transnationally across locations and
programmes. Administrative staff supports the programmes,
students and faculty locally.
The Paris campus has a student cafeteria, snack bar, bookstore,
multi-media language centre and a student residence.
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Accreditation |
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With five locations in European cities, ESCP-EAP pursues a
strategy of local and European accreditation.
In France the School has the status of a "Grande Ecole
de Gestion" (graduate school of management) and is a
leading member of the French "Conférence des Grandes
Ecoles" (association of graduate schools of management
and engineering).
In Germany the School has the status of a "wissenschaftliche
Hochschule" (scientific university) and delivers a "Diplomkaufmann"
and a state-recognised (staatlich anerkannt) MBA degree.
In the UK, some universities holding a university charter
establish specific quality standards which they use to evaluate
the quality of education carried out by another academic institution.
If the chartered university finds the quality up to standard,
it may, under specific conditions, "validate" the
institution's degree. ESCP-EAP's Master Grande Ecole is validated
by City University as a European Master in Management (MSc).
In Italy, by virtue of the school's academic association with
the University of Torino (Faculty of Economics) for the Italian
campus, ESCP-EAP also enjoys validation of its Master Grande
Ecole as a Laurea magistrale.
In Spain, the Master Grande Ecole programme is officially
recognized by the Carlos III University of Madrid and awarded
the title of Master Europeo en Administración y Dirección
de Empresas, ESCP-EAP.
ESCP-EAP is EQUIS and AACSB accredited.
Both the full-time MBA and the Executive part-time MBA, in
Paris, are AMBA accredited.
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