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IAE Paris

Institut d'administration des entreprises de Paris (Sorbonne Graduate Business School)
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Type Public University
Established 1956
President jean Pierre Helfer
Administrative staff
400
Students 1650
Location Paris, France
Campus Paris
Affiliations

University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne

IAE's network

G16+
Website http://www.iae-paris.com/en

University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne

IAE's network

The Institut d'administration des entreprises de Paris (also known as IAE de Paris or Sorbonne Graduate Business School) is a public business school, part of University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne in France. It is also a component of the IAE's network, bringing together 33 similar business schools around France.

The Institut d'Administration des Entreprises de Paris was established in 1956 by Gaston Berger and Robert Goetz. The IAE de Paris is public business school attached to the University of Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne, one of the world's oldest universities. The vocation of the school is to provide skills in Management and Business Administration to executives and students from various backgrounds (in engineering, law, humanities...) and to offer advanced expertise to high potential professionals who are seeking executive responsibilities.

Students are recruited after a bachelor's or master's degree from Public Universities, Grandes Ecoles, Grands Etablissements or equivalents. Candidates need to show very good academic records, pass an entrance examination, and show working knowledge of the French language

The IAE de Paris educates more than 1500 students every year in the fields of Business Administration and Management.

PhD Degrees

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Master's Degrees

The IAE de Paris alumni network has 22,500+ members all around the world and plays a central role in the promotion of the French IAE network. The IAE de Paris Alumni Association is a member of the G16+ a network regrouping the most prestigious French Engineering schools (Ecole Polytechnique, ENPC, Ecole Centrale Paris, ENSMP...) and Business schools (INSEAD, ESSEC, HEC, ...).


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