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20192020PARIS
Successful International Business Development is based upon a strong partnership between public and private actors and a full understanding of international risks in a long-term perspective.The Master 2 «International Businesses and Public Policies» delivers a comprehensive economic, financial and cultural approach of international risk management. It encompasses the fields of risk assessment and legal and financial instruments, together with international governance and best practices, in co-operation with Public Actors (Governments, Regional Organizations, International Institutions).Courses and conferences are delivered in English.Together with the M1 «International Strategy & Economic Development» of ESCE, the M2 delivers a double degree HEIP-ESCE (Grade de Master).
MILESTONE October 1st: Start of M2, UNESCO Master Class followed by 120th anniversary of HEIP / January 17th: End of classes
Final exams: From January 13th to 17th, 2020
Country Risk Evaluation and Mitigation International Business Development International Financial Management and Tools International Trade Law and Institutions Scientific and Technological Challenges of the 21st Century International Written and Oral Communication in English International Written and Oral Communication in American International Negotiation and Etiquette
The European Economic Space Regional Geoeconomy : Americas, Eastern Europe, Asia, Africa,
MENA World Industries and Commodities Economic Intelligence Economic Diplomacy and Official Development Assistance
COURSES300H / 45 ECTS
CONFERENCES
SEMESTER 1
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Semester 1 COURSES
Semester 2 INTERNSHIP (4 - 6+ months)
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESSES & PUBLIC POLICIES
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INTERNSHIP - 15 ECTS
A 4-6+ month internship in France or abroad, in a private or public organization, is mandatory to validate the M2 program.The internship is at student’s option and must be validated by the Administration and the Coordinating Professor according to its relevance with the contents of the M2.
Internship Report - 15 ECTS Credits
MILESTONE Start of internship: from January 20th, 2020
Internship report deadline: October 15th, 2020
SEMESTER 2
PROFESSIONS / SECTORS
Economic Administrations
Economic Institutions and NGOs
Public Affairs
Companies, Banking, Insurance
Consultancy
Journalism
EXAMPLES OF INTERNSHIPS
Clément P. - Semester 2, 2018-2019ITS GROUP, Digital Services (Brussels, Belgium) Mission: Account Manager, Sales Process (1 month-2 years from prosepction to signature).
Anaëlle N. - Semester 2, 2018-2019Atexo Conseil (La Défense)Mission: Advisory Services and Assistance to Customers in Project Management, Strategy and IT Governance, Process Optimization.
01 47 20 75 65
01 84 14 03 29
CONTACTS
www.heip.fr
Program Director: Philippe Tauzin
Philippe Tauzin (Sciences Po Paris, Maîtrise de Sciences économiques) is a specialist of international economic, financial and banking affairs. His previous functions have been with : The French Ministry of Finance (economic and financial relations with Latin America), Banque Française du Commerce Extérieur (today Natixis), in the Department of long-term export credits, then General
Secretariat, Thomson Group (now Thales), as Director of International Development, Strategy, Planning and Communication of a group
of engineering subsidiaries, National Westminster Bank, France, as International Director then Head of Structured Finance and Deputy General
Manager for France, Consultant in Paris and Washington D.C. in advisory services with International Financial Institutions (primarily World
Bank group).For the last 15 years, he has also taught international economy and finance in various Institutions including HEIP, HEC Paris, Dauphine-PSL and Paris-Descartes, in Bachelor, Master and Executive programs.