Institut d'Administration des Entreprises
The French IAE are part of the French universities, except for the IAE of Paris which has a special status. They are academically selective, socially inclusive and very affordable Graduate School of Management within the French Public Research Universities. The IAE model is inspired by American Business Schools.
Institut d'Administration des entreprises | |
Type | University Schools of Management |
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Established | 1955 |
Accreditation | Ministry of Economy and Finance (France) Qualicert |
Academic staff | 1,200 teacher-researchers |
Students | 45,000 |
Location | |
Language | English-only & French-only programs |
Founder | Gaston Berger France |
Affiliations | 36 universities |
Website | http://www.iae-france.fr/en/ |
In 2019, there are 37 IAEs spread across French territory, 36 of which are grouped through IAE FRANCE (previously called National Association of IAEs, then IAE Network), chaired by Professor Éric Lamarque, director of the IAE of Paris. This is the primary French network of education in management which has around 45,000 students and 425,000 alumni.
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