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The World’s First Business School (est. 1819)
MASTER IN MANAGEMENT2015 - 2016
LONDON
BERLIN
MADRID
TORINO
PARIS
Entrepreneurship
Cross-cultural management
Innovation &creativity
MASTER INMANAGEMENT
T h e W o r l d ’ s F i r s t B u s i n e s s S c h o o l ( e s t . 1 8 1 9 )
EUROPEAN IDENTITYGLOBAL PERSPECTIVE
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A MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE MASTER IN MANAGEMENT
ESCP EUROPETHE EUROPEAN SCHOOL WITH A WORLDWIDE VISION
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE AT AN INTERNATIONAL STANDARD
PROMOTING AN ENTREPRENEURIAL SPIRIT
MASTER IN MANAGEMENTPROGRAMME OVERVIEW
SPECIALISING WITHIN A GENERAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME
PARTICIPATING IN A TRULY INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMME
1, 2 OR 3 DEGREES
YOUR CAREER IS IMPORTANT
JOINING IN A DYNAMIC STUDENT AND ALUMNI COMMUNITY
ADMISSION TO THE MASTER IN MANAGEMENTADMISSIONS AND PRACTICAL INFORMATION
CONTACT AND MEET THE ADMISSIONS TEAMS
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ESCP EUROPEBUSINESS SCHOOL
• Five ESCP Europe campuses
in Paris, London, Berlin, Madrid and Torino
• The World’s First Business School (est. 1819)
• 100 academic alliances worldwide
• Triple accredited: EQUIS, AMBA, AACSB
• Regularly ranked among the world’s best
business schools
• 4,000 students in degree programmes
representing 90 different nationalities
• 5,000 high-level participants in customised
training programmes and executive education
• More than 130 research-active professors
representing over 20 nationalities
• 120 affi liate and visiting professors, and
more than 700 practitioners and experts
• 45,000 active alumni in more than
150 countries worldwide
ESCP EUROPE AT A GLANCE
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Prof. Frank BournoisDean of ESCP Europe
Business School
Founded in 1819 by a group of businessmen and economic
scholars in Paris, ESCP Europe is the oldest business school in
the world and has formed generations of leaders.
Since its very beginning, ESCP Europe has focused on its international
dimension: even back in 1824, 30 per cent of the class were
international students coming from 15 different nations. The
School’s more recent history is characterised by a distinct
European vision, especially with regards to its values and
integration process. In 1973, campuses in Germany and the UK
were created, and the pioneering model of the fi rst multi-campus,
pan-European management school was born. Campuses in Spain
and Italy followed in 1988 and 2004 respectively. Today, over 100
partnerships with schools both in Europe and worldwide complete
this European calling in the context of an evermore globalised
world.
Approaching its 200th anniversary, the ambition of ESCP Europe is
to continue the development of a European management culture
through academic excellence, and to prepare future leaders
to respect humanist European values such as transversality,
creativity and diversity.
The cultural and social diversity of our student body, the latter
of which we foster through a system of scholarships, complete
ESCP Europe’s humanistic vision of business management.
The Master in Management programme perfectly embodies
academic excellence within a multi-campus business school,
allowing us to form managers with a strong understanding of
European economic and cultural realities for the world of tomorrow.
The credo of Europe is to remain faithful to its humanistic
principles, while at the same time anticipating the new ways of the
world - and such is the aspiration of ESCP Europe.
ESCP EUROPEBUSINESS SCHOOL
• An integrated programme curriculum taught
across all fi ve ESCP Europe campuses
• The possibility to obtain national degrees in each of
ESCP Europe’s home countries
• Over 25 dual degrees with leading universities
worldwide
• A two-year general management Master
programme
• Over 20 specialisations in Finance, Marketing,
Sustainable Development - and many more
• Designed for students with Bachelor degrees
(or equivalent) in any fi eld of study
• One-year pre-master option for students without
a Bachelor degree (having previously completed
at least two years of university education) in
preparation for the Master programme
• Ranked 7th worldwide in the 2014 Financial Times
Master in Management rankings
• Develop in-depth knowledge
of management topics and the
business world
• Build and test your career
plans through specialised
course options and in-company
experience
• Strengthen your ability to
live and work in a highly
multicultural and international
environment
• Broaden your horizons by
studying alongside students
from a vast range of
backgrounds, such as business
management, economics,
engineering and social sciences
• Learn through practical
applications with case studies,
fi eld projects and internships
• Prepare to take on major
responsibilities in tomorrow’s
economic environment by
developing a personal vision of
the globalised economy
MASTER IN MANAGEMENT:
KEY FACTS
PROGRAMME
OBJECTIVES
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Prof. Andreas KaplanDean for Academic Affairs
Thomas Allanic Programme Director
The unique model of ESCP Europe is based upon its fi ve urban campuses
and offers the possibility of an integrated pan-European curriculum.
This allows our students to experience living and studying in different
countries and different languages, without having to compromise on
academic excellence.
In all fi ve countries where ESCP Europe is present, students can benefi t
from our extensive network of companies, institutions and organisations.
The Master in Management offers the opportunity to obtain the national
diplomas of each of these fi ve countries. If they wish, students can
also spend one or two semesters at one of our many partner universities
worldwide, where in some cases they can also be awarded an additional
diploma.
During the two-year Master in Management programme, our students
fi rst learn about the various fi elds of business management at an
advanced Master level before acquiring deeper knowledge in one of several
specialisations. These specialisations include the classical business
functions, for example Finance and Marketing, but also other areas such
as Media Management and Public Administration. A student can therefore
obtain a dual qualifi cation by, for example, studying core business
modules in the fi rst year at the London and Paris campuses, before
spending a second year specialising in entrepreneurship in Madrid,
sustainable development in Berlin, or a variety of fi elds at a partner
university.
A thorough understanding of Europe is an important learning objective of
the Master in Management, and ESCP Europe offers several seminars to
enhance this experience. At the beginning of the programme, the whole
class meets at the European Parliament in Strasbourg for three days in
order to learn and experience the complexity of EU decision-making.
Despite its strong European identity, the Master in Management also has
plenty of time for world affairs. This is refl ected through international
internships or periods of study in such exciting cities as New Delhi,
Moscow or Shanghai. The number of job offers our students receive and
the bright career paths they then follow all over the world serve as a
testimony to the relevance of the unique experience ESCP Europe has
to offer.
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE MASTER IN MANAGEMENT
THE WORLD’S FIRST
BUSINESS SCHOOL (EST. 1819)
ESCP Europe, the World’s
First Business School, was
founded in 1819 by a group
of economic scholars and
businessmen, including
the well-known economist
Jean-Baptiste Say and
the celebrated trader Vital
Roux. Say was an advocate
of economic liberalism
and is often credited with
having coined the concept
of entrepreneurship as
early as 1800. Roux is
particularly known for
having largely contributed
to the elaboration of the
Commercial Code in 1807,
as well as for his up-front
thinking in innovative
pedagogy. One can
therefore argue that the
creation of ESCP Europe
represented the invention
of the ‘business school’
concept.
THE EUROPEAN SCHOOL
WITH A GLOBAL VISION
1819
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1988
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2011
On the 1st December, the World’s First Business School is established by a group of economic scholars and
businessmen in Paris. Since this debut, ESCP Europe had
a Global Perspective as one third of its students were
international.
On 5th April, the concept of ESCP Europe as a multi-campus
business school is born. Inaugurations of campuses in the
United Kingdom and Germany soon follow. This landmarks
the School’s deep European Identity.
The School expands its borders once again, by opening its
4th campus in Madrid.
ESCP Europe enters Italy with its 5th campus in Torino.
ESCP Europe is founding partner of heSam, a consortium
of renowned institutions for research and higher education
structured around the Sorbonne-Panthéon University.
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9ESCP EUROPE: Five campuses in major European cities
PARIS: The Paris campus is conveniently located in the centre of the city. It is the largest of ESCP Europe’s fi ve locations, hosting the greatest number of faculty and students as well as one of the most prestigious Grandes Ecoles in the country. With extensive on-campus facilities and several student clubs and associations, a strong sense of school spirit and community prevails.
LONDON: Located in West Hampstead in northwest London, this campus offers students state-of-the-art facilities in a traditional Victorian building. The bright city lights and the business community are only a tube ride away, while the fashionable area of West Hampstead offers a broad cultural experience away from the hustle and bustle of inner-city life.
BERLIN: The Berlin campus is located close to one of the historical centrepieces of Berlin, the Charlottenburg Palace. Located in baroque gardens, it overlooks the School’s beautiful late-19th century building. Throughout the year, there are events and conferences on the latest business issues. The Berlin campus is a staatlich anerkannte wissenschaftliche Hochschule in Germany.
MADRID: Located only a couple of metres away from the National Park of Monte del Prado, the Madrid campus is an ideal place for students to focus on their studies and professional development. The surrounding gardens and parks set the scene for the hard work and personal refl ection necessary during the development of managerial competences.
TORINO: The Torino campus is located in a beautiful building with modern facilities. Torino is one of the main business centres of the Italian economy and home to many architectural masterpieces. It is also one of the favourite student cities in Italy. The Torino campus has strong relationships with a number of Italian and international companies, which contribute to its governance.
THE EUROPEAN SCHOOL
WITH A GLOBAL VISION
PARTNER UNIVERSITIES WORLDWIDE
AUSTRIA • Universität Wien (Exchange)BELGIUM • Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management, ULB (Exchange)CZECH REPUBLIC • University of Economics (VSE), Prague (Exchange)DENMARK • Aarhus School of Business, Aarhus (Exchange)FINLAND • Aalto University, Helsinki (Exchange)GERMANY • Handelshochschule Leipzig (Exchange) • Humboldt Universität zu Berlin (Exchange) • Technische Universität Berlin (Exchange) • WHU - Otto Beisheim School of Management, Vallendar (Exchange)ICELAND • Reykjavik University (Exchange)IRELAND • Trinity College Dublin (Exchange) • University College Dublin (Exchange) ITALY • Libera Università Internazionale Degli Studi Sociali (LUISS) Guido Carli, Rome (Exchange) • Università Ca’ Foscari di Venezia (Dual Degree) • Università degli Studi, Turin (Dual Degree linked to ESCP Europe campus)NETHERLANDS • Maastricht University (Exchange)NORWAY • BI Norwegian School of Management, Oslo (Exchange)POLAND • Cracow University of Economics (Dual Degree and Exchange) • Poznan University of Economics (Dual Degree and Exchange) • Warsaw University of Economics (Exchange)PORTUGAL • Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Lisbon (Dual Degree and Exchange)RUSSIA • Higher School of Economics, Moscow (Dual Degree and Exchange)SLOVAKIA • University of Economics of Bratislava (Dual Degree and Exchange)SLOVENIA • University of Ljubljana (Exchange)SPAIN • Universidad Carlos III, Madrid (Dual Degree linked to ESCP Europe campus) • Universidad de Deusto, Bilbao (Exchange) • Universidad de Navarra, Pamplona (Exchange)SWEDEN • Lund University (Exchange)SWITZERLAND • Universität St.Gallen (Exchange)TURKEY • Sabancı University, Istanbul (Exchange) • Bogaziçi University, Istanbul (Exchange)UNITED KINGDOM • Aston Business School (Dual Degree) • City University London (Dual Degree linked to ESCP Europe campus and Exchange) • Lancaster University (Exchange) • University of Bath (Exchange)
Europe
ISRAEL • University of Tel Aviv (Exchange)SOUTH AFRICA • University of Stellenbosch, Cape Town (Exchange)
Middle East and Africa
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Americas
Asia and South Pacifi c
ARGENTINA • Universidad de San Andrés, Buenos Aires (Dual Degree and Exchange) • Instituto Tecnológico de Buenos Aires (ITBA) (Exchange)BRAZIL • Fundação Getulio Vargas - EBAPE, Rio de Janeiro (Exchange) • Institute of Education and Research (INSPER), Sao Paulo (Exchange) • University of Sao Paulo - FEA (Exchange)CANADA • HEC Montréal (Exchange) • Simon Fraser University, Vancouver (Exchange) • Queen’s University, Kingston (Exchange) • University of Ottawa (Exchange)CHILE • Pontifi cia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago (Exchange) • Universidad de Chile, Santiago (Exchange)MEXICO • Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM) (Exchange) • Tecnológico de Monterrey, Monterrey Campus (Dual Degree and Exchange) • Tecnológico de Monterrey, Ciudad de México Campus (Exchange) • Tecnológico de Monterrey, Santa Fe Campus (Exchange)PERU • Universidad del Pacífi co, Lima (Exchange)USA • American University, Washington, DC (Exchange) • Babson College, Wellesley, MA (Exchange) • Boston College, MA (Exchange) • Cornell University, Ithaca, NY (Dual Degree and Exchange) • MIT Sloan School of Management Cambridge, MA (2 Dual Degrees) • Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN (Dual Degree) • University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, IL (Exchange) • University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC (Dual Degree and Exchange) • University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA (Exchange) • University of Texas at Austin, TX (Dual Degree and Exchange) • University of Washington, Seattle, WA (Exchange) • University of Wisconsin – Madison, WI (Exchange) • Washington University in Saint Louis, MO (Exchange)
AUSTRALIA • Bond University, Gold Coast (Exchange) • Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane (Exchange) • University of Adelaide (Exchange)INDIA • Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad (Exchange) • Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (Exchange) • Indian Institute of Management Calcutta (Dual Degree and Exchange) • Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode (Dual Degree and Exchange) • Indian Institute of Management Lucknow (Dual Degree and Exchange) • Management Development Institute, Gurgaon (Dual Degree and Exchange)INDONESIA • Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta (Exchange)JAPAN • Chuo University, Tokyo (Exchange) • Kobe University (Exchange) • Osaka University (Exchange) • Waseda University,Tokyo (Exchange)PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA • Lingnan (University) College, Sun Yat Sen, Guangzan (Exchange) • Renmin University - School of Business, Beijing (Exchange) • Shanghai Jiao Tong University (Dual Degree and Exchange) • Tongji University, Shanghai, (Dual Degree and Exchange) • Xiamen University (Exchange)REPUBLIC OF CHINA (TAIWAN) • National Chengchi University (NCCU), Taipei (Dual Degree and Exchange) SAR OF CHINA (HONG KONG) • City University Hong Kong (Exchange) SINGAPORE • Singapore Management University (Exchange)SOUTH KOREA • Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Seoul (KAIST) (Exchange) • Korea University Business School, Seoul (KUBS) (Exchange)THAILAND • Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok (Exchange) • Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok (Exchange) • Thammasat University, Bangkok (Exchange)VIETNAM • CFVG Ho-Chi-Minh City Campus (Dual Degree and Exchange) • CFVG Hanoi Campus (Dual Degree and Exchange)
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE
AT AN INTERNATIONAL
I just founded a company in Berlin active in the fi eld of Digital Fabrication.
I’m here now because I think it’s essential to have a sound background in accounting and fi nance because
if you want to run a company successfully, you have to know these two subjects very well. ESCP Europe
has great professors in these fi elds, and is also located in London, the most important
European center for fi nance.Murat Vurucu, Class of 2015
AN OUTSTANDING FACULTY COMMITTED
TO THEIR STUDENTS
ESCP Europe’s full-time faculty members devote a large portion of their time to research in order to develop and disseminate knowledge at the forefront of their fi elds for the benefi t of students, corporations, and society as a whole. They regularly publish their work within leading international outlets, and are active members of national and international research networks. Moreover, each faculty member has one day per week for consulting activities and as such stays closely connected to the business world.
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STANDARD
Teaching is about creating contexts wherein students can
discover new approaches to understand better who they
are; unlearn to learn; and address complexity and make
sense of it.Sylvain Bureau, French, Ph.D. (Ecole Polytechnique)
Professor for Entrepreneurship, Paris and Madrid campus
Teaching Master in Management students is a remarkable opportunity to share and
discuss cutting-edge knowledge with highly talented individuals who continually
impress me.Othman Cole, British, Ph.D. (Judge Business School, University of Cambridge)
Professor of Finance, London campus
Teaching students from
all over the world is truly
valuable for a professor;
learning to grasp the real
diversity of backgrounds
and cultures in our student
body translates into an
amazing human experience. Véronique Tran, Swiss, Ph.D.
(University of Geneva)
Professor of Organizational
Behaviour, Paris campus
Teaching to me means using key research fi ndings to
stimulate clever and demanding students to look at things
from new angles.Valentina Carbone, Italian, Ph.D. (Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées)
Professor of Supply Chain Management, Paris campus
Teaching Master in
Management students
means to me to show how
sustainability is not just a
fashion – it is the future.Sylvie Geisendorf, German,
Ph.D. (Kassel University)
Professor for Environment and
Economics, Berlin campus
For me, teaching Master in Management students means
participating in a chorus of perspectives, the like of which
I’ve rarely experienced elsewhere.Luca Visconti, Italian, Ph.D. (Bocconi University)
Professor of Marketing, Paris campus
Courses include an entrepreneurship specialisation taking students through the stages of self-refl ection and leadership style through the essential business functions (fi nance, marketing, organisational development etc).
Incubators and accelerators: The School has established an accelerator in Paris (new season starting September), plus three ‘Blue Factory’ incubators in Paris, Berlin and Madrid with 23 startups at present. Overall, the School has supported the creation of 190 companies since 2009.
Events include real and simulated opportunities for students to pitch their business ideas to panels of investors and experienced entrepreneurs. The fl agship event is the annual ‘Made in ESCP Europe’ pitching event in Paris. In addition, all fi ve campuses organise Entrepreneurship Festivals during Global Entrepreneurs Week in November.
ESCP Europe places an
increasing value on captu-
ring and nurturing an entre-
preneurial spirit: as true for
established businesses as
for start-ups. Our ChairEEE,
sponsored by EY and BNP
Paribas, strongly promotes
the belief that cultivating
this entrepreneurial spirit is
important for all students in
all disciplines.
PROMOTINGAN ENTREPRENEURIAL SPIRIT
I chose to take the Entrepreneurship specialisation, which is a very
intense programme: on top of providing me with strong skills and
experiences (and real friends), the specialisation gave me an in-depth
knowledge of the entrepreneurial scene. In the last year of studies,
I decided not to do an internship; instead I launched a start-up with a
classmate. The start-up has clearly benefi ted from the ESCP European
spirit: our main offi ces are in Paris and Berlin, we have a commercial
offi ce in London and the production is in Italy.Benedetto Levi, Class of 2013
Co-founder and COO at ExtraVerso
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15ESCP Europe allowed me the wonderful opportunity to study in Berlin
where I decided to stay and create my own company. To have an
understanding of all business aspects like marketing, strategy, fi nance
and law is essential for creating your own company. I have recently
had the honour of being named Director of the Berlin campus’s Blue
Factory, the ESCP Europe incubator which helps entrepreneurs to
start their own companies.Jérôme Feys, Class of 2008
Founder and CEO, Vescape GmbH
I’m a telecommunications engineer. I have come to
ESCP Europe in order to develop my management and
entrepreneurial skills because when I graduate I hope to
create a company in the telecoms industry in my country,
the Ivory Coast.Kpantcha Ouattara, Class of 2015
PROGRAMMEOVERVIEW
The Master in Management programme consists of four semesters
with a total of 120 ECTS credits. These semesters can be completed at
our different European campuses or at one of our partner universities
worldwide.
The fi rst year is focused on advanced learning within the different fi elds
of management through core modules and a selection of electives.
Through these electives the student can explore a specifi c area of
interest in more detail.
The second year can be used to concentrate on one of several possible
specialisations, and is also used for the writing of a Master thesis on
a topic of the student’s choice. Further to this, students can choose
from a rich catalogue of electives to further customise their learning
experience and plan their professional career paths.
The main reason I decided to join the Master in Management
programme was because after a Bachelor programme in Economics,
I wanted studies that combine the theoretical aspects of international
business (classes and seminars) with a more practical experience
through internships that I can carry out all over the world. Bruno Maria Criscuolo, Class of 2015
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Degree
France: ESCP Europe Master in Management
UK: MSc in Management
Germany: Master of Science
Spain: Master Europeo en Direccion de Empresas
Italy: Laurea Magistrale in Economia
plus over 25 dual degree possibilities through partner universities
worldwide
Duration and start date Timing is fl exible with degree completion from 20 months – 4 years with a
September intake
Programme language English and/or French and/or German and/or Spanish.
Students Talented recent graduates with the motivation and desire to build a strong
foundation for a successful career in business.
Average age 23
No. of nationalities represented 41
Average graduating class size 800
Curriculum
14 Core Courses, a choice of 140 electives, and 20 specialisations.
4 international seminars and a Master thesis. A total of 39 weeks of
professional experience is required before degree completion.
The aim is to expand your knowledge of management and shape your
vision of the business organisation in a multi-country context. Skills
development and in-company learning are an integral part of the process.
Rankings ESCP Europe is ranked global number 7 by the Financial Times.
Accreditations AMBA, EQUIS and AACSB
Fees & expensesEuropean Union Nationals: €13,500 per year
Non-European Nationals: €17,900 per year
Gap year registration fee: €750
Scholarships Based on merit or fi nancial need
Enrollment period for 2015
Students who received their degree outside of France: July 2014 – June 2015
Students who received their degree in France: February 2015 – March 2015
Admissions qualifi cations
Candidates must hold a Bachelor degree (equivalent or higher) after having
completed at least three years of university studies (180 ECTS). Applicants may
submit an application in the same year they obtain their Bachelor degree.
SPECIALISING WITHIN A
GENERAL MANAGEMENT
1ST YEAR: ACQUIRE GENERAL
MANAGEMENT KNOWLEDGE
Prerequisites / Core courses (hours) (Paris in English or French / Madrid
in Spanish)
Advanced core courses (hours) (Paris in English or French / London and
Berlin in English / Madrid in Spanish)
Prerequisites• Accounting (15)
• Corporate Law I (15)
• Costs and Decisions (15)
• Information Tools and Skills (15)
• Quantitative Methods (15)
Core courses• Economics I (30)
• Finance (15)
• Marketing (30)
• Psychology and Management (15)
• Economics II (30)
• Corporate Finance (30)
• Corporate Law II (30)
• Financial Reporting under IFRS (30)
• Human Resource Management (30)
• International Marketing Decisions (30)
• Management Control (30)
• Operations Management (30)
• Organisation and Management (30)
• Strategy (30; taught in 2nd year)
I wanted my career to be in fi nance, so I chose several fi nance courses,
but I knew that the best road to jobs in fi nance was through auditing. This is why
I followed the Financial reporting and audit specialisation. I am now the CFO of a
business unit of Valeo covering Japan, Thailand, Korea, Indonesia and India. Benoit Leclercq, Class of 1997
CFO, Valeo Niles, Tokyo
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PROGRAMME
2ND YEAR: SPECIALISE IN ONE
OF SEVERAL AREAS
120-hour (1 semester) Specialisations 240-hour (2 semesters) Specialisations
• Consulting (London, English or Paris, French)
• Entrepreneurship (Madrid, English or Paris, French)
• Financial Reporting and Auditing (Paris, French)
• Hospitality and Tourism (Madrid, English)
• Innovation (Paris, French)
• International Business (Berlin, English or Paris,
English)
• International Project Development (Madrid,
Spanish)
• Marketing (London, English or Madrid, Spanish)
• Media Management (Paris, French)
• Performance Management (Paris, English)
• Public Management (Paris, English)
• Strategy and Consulting (Paris, French)
• Economics* (Paris, French)
• Finance (Paris, English or French)
• Law and Finance* (Paris, French)
• Market Finance (Paris, French)
• Marketing* (Paris, English or French;
London, English)
• Sustainable Development* (Berlin,
English 120 hours)
Paris, French 120 hours)
*also available in 120-hour format
(NB: The portfolio of courses and specialisations is subject to change. Please check our website for more information.)
SPECIALISING WITHIN A
GENERAL MANAGEMENT
COURSE CONTENT
STUDY LOCATION AND LANGUAGE OPTIONS
Year 1
Year 1
Pre-term Semester 1 Exams Semester 2 Exams Summer Break
Pre-requisite
completion
Management and
language core
courses
Themed seminar
Management and
language core
courses
Themed seminar
Internship
Pre-term Semester 1 Exams Semester 2 Exams Summer Break
Paris (French or
English)
Paris (French or
English)
Madrid (Spanish or
English)
London (English)
Berlin (English)
Paris (French or
English)
Madrid (Spanish or
English)
London (English)
Berlin (English)
Internship
Why did I choose ESCP Europe? There are not only
European students and Chinese students here, but there
are also students from all over the world. Another factor
for me is that the ESCP Europe campuses are located
within the city, which means that I can take advantage of
the environment and culture too. Chen Chu, Class of 2015
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T PROGRAMME
Apprenticeship & Part-time trackA one or two-year apprenticeship during the Master in Management programme is possible at the Paris campus. (Please note, students are required to be fl uent in French and should not be older than 26 in order to take this option.) It combines in-company work experience with academic coursework at ESCP Europe and includes a semester abroad at an international partner university or at one of our other campuses. Students participating in this programme variation pay no fees for this period and additionally receive a salary from the respective company they work for.
A further opportunity to combine a prestigious Master in Management degree programme with continuous in-company work experience is the two-year, part-time version for employed candidates offered at the Berlin campus. Students will spend eight weeks per year on different ESCP Europe campuses supplemented by mandatory online modules.
Year 2
Option: Gap year(s)
Year 2
Semester 3 Exams Semester 4 Exams Internship / full employment
Elective Courses/Specialisation
Strategy Core course (option 1)
Themed seminar
Elective Courses/Specialisation
Strategy Core course (option 2)
Themed seminar
Master thesis
Semester 3 Exams Semester 4 Exams Internship / full employment
Paris (French or English)
Madrid (Spanish or English)
Berlin (German)
Partner university
Paris (French or English)
Madrid (Spanish or English)
London (English)
Berlin (German)
Partner university
Internships
PARTICIPATING IN A TRULY
INTERNATIONAL
International SeminarsAlongside the core courses, electives and specialisations, all students will participate in one seminar per semester (four in total). These are key moments in the Master in Management curriculum with all current students coming together to benefi t from the internationality of the programme.
• Start@Europe: With the participation of ESCP Europe faculty and key personalities in European politics, students discover how the European Union works and how laws are created at the European Parliament.
• Business Game: This hands-on, 3-day seminar allows students to experience a computer-based business simulation that allows them to develop, implement and manage international business strategies of a simulated company.
• Research Methods: Required for the Master in Management degree, students learn the essential stages of writing the thesis.
• Business in Europe: The fi nal seminar in the 2-year Master in Management programme gives students the opportunity to compete against each other to develop innovative sustainable solutions to real challenges put forth by social entrepreneurs in Germany the UK and Franceforth by social entrepreneurs in Germany, the UK and France. forth by social entrepreneurs in Germany, the UK and France
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PROGRAMME
The ‘Start@Europe’ seminar, jointly organised with the Ecole Nationale d’Administration (ENA) and supported by the city of Strasbourg and the ESCP Europe Foundation, is yet another indication of the School’s commitment to Europe. The students, who represent more than 70 different nationalities, work together within the Parliament over a three-day period to obtain European awareness, crucial when undertaking the Master in Management.
To immerse our students
in the School’s European
dimension, all fi rst-year
Master in Management
students will experience
a three-day seminar at
the European Parliament
in Strasbourg. During
this seminar, students
attend conferences given
by experts on the issues
surrounding the economic,
institutional and cultural
aspects of European policy-
making. The students also
take part in a negotiation
role-play to increase their
insight.
START@EUROPE
1, 2 OR 3 DEGREES
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3 DEGREES 3 COUNTRIES
MSc in Management (UK) LONDON• At least one semester in London, 1 semester in Paris
and one semester in Berlin
• Studies in the local language
• Specifi c experience required in Business
Administration / Management (9 pre requisite
courses ³)
• Internships in 2 countries
• No partner university possible
Master Grande Ecole (FRANCE) PARIS
Master of Science (M.Sc.) (GERMANY)
BERLIN
Master Europeo en Administracion y Direccion de Empresas (SPAIN)
MADRID • 2 semesters in Madrid, 1 semester in Paris and 1
semester in Berlin
• No language restrictions
• At least 1 three-month internship in Spain / Latin
America
• No partner university possible
Master Grande Ecole (FRANCE) PARIS
Master of Science (M.Sc.) (GERMANY)
BERLIN
Legend:
M1 stands for fi rst master year (semester 1 and 2) and M2 for the second master year (semester 3 and 4). Pre requisite courses: Accounting, Costs and Decisions (cost accounting), Statistics, ITS (Information Tools and Skills = Economic computer science), Corporate Law (Commercial and Corporate Law), Marketing, Psychology and Management (organisation, personnel management), Economics, Finance.
The Master in Management curriculum provides the
opportunity to study in up to three countries, and earn
single, double or triple Master degrees. The following
tables show the possible combinations and degree
requirements.
1, 2 OR 3 DEGREES
Master Grande Ecole (FRANCE)
MSc in Management (UK)
LONDONPARIS
• At least 1 semester in London and Paris
• Study in local language
• Specifi c experience required in Business Administration / Management (9 pre requisite courses)
• Internships in 2 countries
• No partner university possible
Master Grande Ecole (FRANCE)
Master of Science (M.Sc.) (GERMANY)
PARIS BERLIN
ESCP Europe
• At least 1 semester in Berlin and Paris
• No language restrictions
• No partner university possible
PARISBERLIN
• 2 semesters each in Berlin and Paris
• No language restrictions
• No partner university possible
Master Grande Ecole (FRANCE)
Master Europeo en Administracion y Direccion de Empresas (SPAIN)
MADRIDPARIS
• Madrid in M1 (required) + Paris in M2 (required)
• No language restrictions
• At least a three-month internship in Spain / Latin America
• No partner university possible
MADRIDPARIS
ESCP Europeor Partner
• Madrid in M1 (required) + 1 semester in Paris
• Additionally either one semester at another ESCP Europe Campus or one semester at a partner university
• No language restrictions
Master Grande Ecole (FRANCE)
Partner University Degree(Choose among 26 partners)
PARIS ESCP Europe
Partner
• At least 1 semester in Paris
• No language restrictions
• M2 at a partner university
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ESCP Europe is established by a group of economic scholars and businessmen in Paris.It becomes the World’s First Business School.
ESCP Europe celebrates its 100th anniversary, postponed due to the post-war crisis, in the vast auditorium of the Sorbonne.
The concept of a multi-campus business school is born through the inauguration of campuses in Germany and United Kingdom.
The School opens its 4th campus in Madrid.
ESCP Europe enters Italy with a 5th campus in Torino.
THE WORLD’S FIRST BUSINESS SCHOOL
(EST. 1819)
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Established in 1819, the World’s First Business School,
ESCP Europe was founded by a group of economic scholars
and businessmen including the well-known economist
Jean-Baptiste Say and the celebrated trader Vital Roux. Say
was an advocate of economic liberalism and is often credited
with having coined the concept of entrepreneurship as
early as 1800. Roux is particularly known for having largely
contributed to the elaboration of the Commercial Code
in 1807, as well as for his up-front thinking in innovative
pedagogy. One can therefore argue that the creation of
ESCP Europe represented the invention of the ‘business
school’ concept.
With my 3 years’ academic career at ESCP Europe, on 3 different campuses and earning
degrees that are recognized in Italy, France and Germany, I feel my experience has opened
job possibilities that I could have never reached otherwise. When you enter the job market,
it is not just about the company you work with, the position held and the salary, it is also
about the higher level of responsibility and consideration that you are given compared to
other juniors. ESCP Europe gives you the skills and attitude to be successful in this. Luisa Corinne Scucchia, Class of 2014
Master Grande Ecole (FRANCE)
PARISESCP EuropeESCP Europe
• At least 1 semester Paris
• No language restrictions
PARISESCP Europe
Partner
• At least 1 semester Paris
• No language restrictions
Legend:
M1 stands for fi rst master year (semester 1 and 2) and M2 for the second master year (semester 3 and 4). Pre requisite courses: Accounting, Costs and Decisions (cost accounting), Statistics, ITS (Information Tools and Skills = Economic computer science), Corporate Law (Commercial and Corporate Law), Marketing, Psychology and Management (organisation, personnel management), Economics, Finance.ESCP Europe: any further ESCP Europe Campus of the four locations LONDON, PARIS, MADRID, BERLIN; Partner = partner university.
I followed the Master in Management Programme on the Paris, London and Berlin
campuses. Initially, I wanted a double degree between Germany and France, but when I
found out there was such a thing as a triple degree, I went for it. So as I had to move from
one country to another, I had to fi nd an internship in every country to validate the double
degrees everywhere. Nadine Ulrich, Class of 2007
Head of the Department for Construction, Energy and Environment
German Chamber of Commerce, Shanghai
YOUR CAREERIS IMPORTANT
During company internships, students work as integrated team mem-bers. Companies benefi t from the students because they assimilate new projects and adapt easily to new situations from the very beginning of the internship, and students benefi t from the opportunity to apply the classroom theory to real-life situations.
The Career Services assist and support students at fi nding internships and provide career planning. In individual meetings, small groups and workshops, students’ individual strengths and weaknesses are analysed, to develop their skills for successful job interviews. Individual review of application documents, personal consultations and career coaching are also part of the Career Services offered to students.
We offer, among other services:
• career information sessions
• workshops on SWOT analysis
• individual consultation on application strategies and career planning
• interview preparation
• intensive career training
• individual coaching (including CV check)
• workshops and seminars with top international employers
• internship placement.
INTERNSHIPS AS A START TO YOUR CAREER
CAREER SERVICE
Studies are only as good
as the opportunities they
open up. The Master in
Management provides
its graduates with a
promising career, from
the fi rst internship to the
fi rst job after graduation.
Close contact with
companies worldwide
offer ample opportunity
to get in touch with
potential employers; on-
campus guest lecturers
and special events bring
students together with
international business
practitioners.
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Thanks to extensive business contacts, ESCP Europe regularly organises exclusive recruiting events on all of the campuses. Leading companies from all industry sectors are given the opportunity to present their company and its career opportunities on campus, providing students interested in applying for an internship or a full-time job a direct contact with the company recruiter.
CAREER DAYS
Examples of companies offering internships to Master in Management students
• Automotive: BMW, Daimler, Fiat, Ford, Renault, Volkswagen
• Banking & Finance: ABN Amro, AXA, BNP Paribas, Central European Bank, CSFB, Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, HSBC, Société Générale, Santander, UBS
• Consulting: Accenture, AT Kearney, Bain & Company, Boston Consulting Group, Capgemini, Ernst & Young, KPMG, Lexington Consulting, McKinsey & Company, PriceWaterhouseCoopers, Roland Berger
• Cosmetics & Luxury Brands: Beiersdorf, Bulgari, Estée Lauder, Hermès, Inditex-Zara, L’Oréal, LVMH
• E-commerce & IT: IBM, Intel, Movistar-Telefónica, Schlumberger, T-Mobile, Orange, AOL, Google, Apple
• Electrics & Engineering: ArcelorMittal. Bosch, EADS, General Electric, Siemens
• Energy & Chemicals: BP, Cognis, Henkel, Shell, Repsol YPF, Total
• Food & Beverage: Danone, Ferrero, Kraft, Lavazza. Martini & Rossi
• Marketing & Communication: ACNielsen, Addison Corporate, Emap Communication, GTI Specialist Publishers, IMG Artists, Saatchi & Saatchi, The Media Trust, Universal McCann
• NGO: Oxfam, Médecins du Monde
• Pharmaceuticals & Healthcare: GlaxoSmithKline, Pfi zer, Siemens Medical Solutions
The First Job Survey (Class of 2013)44% work outside of their native country
83% are employed before graduation
Starting salaries are over €45 000
Job functions:24% consulting
18% banking and fi nance
14% marketing
10% general management
I came to ESCP Europe for its great reach to
transnational and multinational industries
with the opportunity to open many doors and
lead me to a successful work experience.
Following my 1st year of studies, I have been
lucky enough to get an internship at Philips
HQ in Amsterdam.William Perkins, Class of 2015
JOINING IN A DYNAMIC
STUDENT AND ALUMNI
STUDENT LIFE AND ASSOCIATIONS
Student UnionElected by the students, the Students Union plays an important role in the interface between the student body and the administration on the different campuses. It provides a discussion forum and proposes ideas on a wide range of topics concerning student life. The student union also organises social events which encourage networking amongst different year groups and nationalities.
Call ON’UA cross-campus organisation which prepares its yearly participation at the NMUN in New York City. Around 4,000 students from top universities worldwide embody diplomats and represent their country in various UN committees such as the Security Council or UNICEF. Members gain a unique experience in the spirit of European and international diplomatic relations.
ESCP Europe Consultancy, alias Junior
EnterpriseA student-run business association which works with corporate clients across Europe on a wide range of business ventures. The association attracts business-minded individuals keen to pursue their personal development on genuine business projects.
Sports clubs and activitiesSports activities have a long tradition at ESCP Europe, and the Paris campus alone offers around 30 different disciplines. London campus students have access to the various sporting facilities at City University, and the Torino campus organises an annual regatta, bringing together both students and alumni.
A strong sense of school
spirit and community is a
defi ning characteristic of
ESCP Europe. Involvement
in extra-curricular activities
and student associations
is strongly encouraged; we
consider it an essential part
of personal well-being and
professional development.
Student life on each of the
campuses is shaped by
the initiatives and activities
offered by some fi fty clubs
and associations which
organise networking, and
artistic and cultural events,
political discussions, sports
tournaments, social events,
humanitarian activities, etc.
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COMMUNITY
THE ESCP EUROPE REGATTA: STUDENTS
AND ALUMNI SAIL TOGETHER
The ESCP Europe Regatta symbolises what ESCP Europe is all about. Once a year, students from all fi ve campuses, as well as members of staff, faculty and alumni, gather in Italy for a weekend at sea. The event is a unique opportunity to fully exploit the potential of a multi-campus school and to strengthen and broaden the group spirit key to the ESCP Europe community.
The ESCP Europe Regatta has become a landmark in the School’s sporting, networking and social calendar. Around 500 participants sailed together in 2011, manning 42 yachts around Ischia, Italy. Working in teams to take fi rst place, the event allows for excellent group bonding and the continued development of team-building skills.
The purpose of the ESCP Europe Alumni Association is to unite and organise this community. With 700 delegate alumni representatives and 13 full-time staff, it assists students throughout their studies and into their fi rst job. The Alumni Association then provides resources to graduates for life-long professional and personal development.
The Association offers the following services:
• An alumni mentor for each student during his or her studies
• Career development workshops (interviews, resume writing, etc.)
• Over 30,000 job offers each year
• A directory available online and in paper form
• Groups organised by geographic area, professional sector, etc.
• Professional interest groups that organise events and conferences on industry-specifi c issues
BECOMING PART OF A
DYNAMIC GLOBAL COMMUNITY
ESCP Europe Alumni Association
Boasting 45,000 graduates
in over 150 countries, the
Alumni network plays an
important role in promoting
the School, whilst also
maintaining a commitment
to building ties and a sense
of community amongst all
ESCP Europe graduates.
JOINING IN A DYNAMIC
STUDENT AND ALUMNI
It’s an honour to be here because we get to meet so many important and
inspiring people, which will defi nitely help us to grow as entrepreneurs
and as individuals. Making this type of contact is one of the main reasons
I chose ESCP Europe. Annabel Morgan, Class of 2015
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• Anne Charlotte Amory (1980) Former CEO, Piper Heidsieck
• Patricia Barbizet (1976) CEO, Artemis / Vice-Chairman, PPR Group
• Michel Barnier (1972) EU Commissioner for Internal Market and Services
• Gregory Boutte (1997) Former Vice President, eBay Europe
• Ignacio Garcia Alves (1992) Global CEO, Arthur D. Little
• Christophe de Margerie (1974) CEO, Total
• Anne Marion (1981) HR Chairman, Société Générale, China
• Véronique Morali (1983) President Fimalac Development, Vice President, Fitch Group
• Arnaud Nourry (1982) Chairman & CEO, Hachette Livre
• Isabelle Parize (1980) CEO, Nocibé Group
• Franck Petitgas (1983) Head of European Investment Banking, Morgan Stanley
• Nicolas Petrovic (1991) CEO, Eurostar
• Christian Porta (1984) Chairman & CEO, Chivas Brothers, Pernod Ricard
• Jean-Pierre Raffarin (1972) Former Prime Minister of France, Senator
• Klaus Schäfer (1993) Deputy Chairman of the Board, E.ON
• Olaf Swantee (1990) CEO, Everything Everywhere, Orange/T-Mobile UKJV
• Patrick Thomas (1970) Former CEO, Hermès
• Thierry de la Tour d’Artaise (1976) Chairman & CEO, SEB
• Hans Van der Loo (1981) Former Vice President, Royal Dutch Shell
• Cyrille Vigneron (1982) CEO Cartier France & Managing Director, Cartier Europe
SOME PROMINENT ALUMNI
COMMUNITY
Throughout my career, my experience at ESCP Europe has helped me
break down complex problems, choose the right framework, and express
my thoughts in a confi dent and structured manner. When time permits
I am quite involved in the London Alumni network, which has led to
numerous opportunities and some great contacts. My greatest memories
of my time at ESCP Europe are the sailing trips, the golf club and the fun
international student body, many of whom have remained my friends to
this day. Thomas Higginson, Class of 2010
Group Risk Advisor
BP, London
Admission into the two-year Master in Management programme
In order to be eligible for the two-year MIM, candidates must hold a Bachelor degree (equivalent or higher) after having completed at least three years of university studies (180 ECTS). Applicants may submit an application in the same year they obtain their Bachelor degree. We recommend candidates not to be older than 30 during the application year.
Candidates with a Bachelor degree awarded in a European Union
country: (Note: specifi c procedure applies for French degrees)• Candidates can choose between the European Master Admission Test
(EMAT) or the International Admissions Service Test (SAI). For further information, see our website.
• To be eligible for the EMAT, candidates must have completed at least three-years of university studies in Europe, with a maximum of one year in France
• EMAT tests can be taken at any of our fi ve campuses• See below for additional information on the SAI.
Candidates with a French Bachelor (Licence) degree or higher (IEP,
Ingénieur, etc.):
• The Direct Admission Test applies (CAD). For further information see our website.
• Specifi c conditions may apply for students from Centrale Paris or Supélec, and high-level athletes
• The CAD can only be taken in Paris
Candidates with a Bachelor degree awarded anywhere in the world
(except France):
• The International Admissions Service Test (SAI) applies. For further information see our website.
• SAI eligibility: To be eligible for the SAI candidates must be under 30 years old in the year of the selection process, and candidates must have completed at least three years of university studies, with a maximum of one year in France.
• Test can be taken in 60 different centres worldwide (administered by the CCI Paris Ile-de-France: www.sai.cci-paris-idf.fr)
The admissions process for
the Master in Management
depends upon the country
in which candidates received
their Bachelor degree (or
equivalent), and operates
independently of country of
citizenship and/or country
of residence. For further
information on admission
procedures and deadlines,
or for more details on the
admission tests, please
visit our website:
www.escpeurope.eu/mim
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Admission into the Pre-Master with direct access to
the 2-year Master in Management programme We recommend candidates not to be older than 26 during the application year
Candidates who have completed at least two years of university studies
(120 ECTS) and their upper-secondary education outside of France:
• The Pre-master International Admission Test applies (PMAT). For further information, see our website.
• PMAT tests can be taken at any of our fi ve campuses
Candidates who are students at a French Classe Préparatoire:
• The Prépas Admission Test applies. For further information see our website.
• This test can only be taken in Paris
Study location regulations
• Over the two Master years, students will have to study at least one academic year at one or two ESCP Europe campuses of their choice, including one academic semester at the ESCP Europe Paris campus. This can be completed in English or French; however, a minimum level of French is required by graduation. Students can study a maximum of one year at one of our partner institutions.
• Students holding a Bachelor degree in a non-business fi eld who do not have the prerequisites and core courses (Accounting, Information Tools and Skills, Corporate Law, Costs and Decisions, Quantitative Methods, Economics, Finance, Marketing, Psychology and Management) need to complete their fi rst Master year in Paris (in English or French) or Madrid (in Spanish). Students who have taken seven of the required nine courses must study in Paris during the 1st semester of the 1st Master year and may then move to another campus for the 2nd semester.
• Students may study in a maximum of three different countries.
• A limited number of places are available for courses taught in English on the Paris campus. Priority is given to non-French-speaking students.
What I’ve most enjoyed
since graduating from
ESCP Europe, is to work
on a variety of jobs in which
I always was exposed to
new situations. I noticed
that quite a few people
I studied with had non-
linear career paths and
worked in environments
very different from those
that they imagined when
we studied together. My
advice would be to feel
comfortable in taking the
different opportunities you
get even if you end up doing
things you hadn’t planned
on doing. It will probably
end up by taking you where
you want to be. Marc Scheer, Class of 1993
Executive Director,
Luxembourg Trade and
Investment Offi ce, Abu Dhabi
ADMISSIONS
AND PRACTICAL INFORMATION
Costs and fi nancing
2015 Tuition fees• Master Year 1: €13,500 for EU students / €17,900 for non-EU students.
• Master Year 2: €13,500 for EU students / €17,900 for non-EU students.
• Pre-Master Year: €12,000 (all students, EU and non-EU).
• Gap year: annual registration fee of €750.
Tuition fees may be subject to change. Please check our website for up-to-date information.
Cost of livingThe monthly cost of living in different cities varies greatly. The table below provides an indication of how they line up.
in EUR PARIS LONDON MADRID BERLIN
Accommodation 680 740 470 400
Meals 220 270 180 200
Transport 30 55 40 60
Leisure 180 125 150 250
Other 150 250 100 250
Total 1260 1440 940 1160
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Scholarships
ESCP Europe strives to attract the best students, regardless of their fi nancial background. As such, the School offers a selection of need and merit-based scholarships. Around 400 are awarded every year, representing a total of €1,500,000.
It is also possible to attain scholarships granted independently of the School. For further information please write to: [email protected].
• ESCP Europe scholarships fi nance 25%, 50% or 100% of the Master Year 1 tuition fees (reserved for EU students). Awards are made based on fi nancial need. French students should apply for Higher Education Grants awarded by the CROUS.
• Non EU applicants joining the programme through the International Admissions Service Test (SAI) will be awarded scholarships based on merit.
• Some countries provide scholarships for their own citizens. Please obtain information in your home country by contacting the relevant government bodies and foundations.
Other sources of fi nancial aid include:
• Income from paid internships: while the salaries offered can vary signifi cantly, most students receive between €400 and €1,900 per month during their internships. In many cases, work permits are not required as the internship is a compulsory part of the curriculum (please check with local requirements).
• Campus jobs: several jobs on campus are available and paid by the hour.
• Bank loans: tuition fees for the Master in Management represent around half a year’s salary of the average graduate during his/her fi rst job. Therefore, many banks offer student loans at attractive rates, with deferred pay back.
• Apprenticeships: tuition fees are covered by the student’s employer (Paris campus only).
Thanks to a grant from the ESCP Europe Foundation, I was able to
benefi t from full exoneration of my fi rst year’s tuition fees so that I could
devote myself fully to my studies. I received this award as a mark of
confi dence from the ESCP Europe community. This gesture of solidarity
has strengthened my determination to succeed. Selva Danassegarane, Class of 2014
ADMISSION CONTACTS
For further information, please visit our website (www.escpeurope.eu/mim) or contact
your local admission offi ce:
EMAT / PMAT admissions
Paris • Fabien Tyrlier • [email protected] • Tel: +33 1 49 23 27 77
London • Patrick Sales • [email protected] • Tel: +44 20 7443 8843
Berlin • Sophia Oberhuber • [email protected] • Tel: +49 30 32 007 185
Madrid • Laure Dersoir • [email protected] • Tel: +34 91 386 25 11
Torino • Silvia Tomatis • [email protected] • Tel: +39 011 670 58 92
SAI admissions
Dina Brassart • [email protected] • Tel: +33 1 49 23 21 45
Prépas admissions
Sandrine Johannet • [email protected] • Tel: +33 1 49 23 21 15
CAD admissions
Caroline Champonnois • [email protected] • Tel: +33 1 49 23 22 54
CONTACT AND MEET
THE ADMISSIONS TEAMS
OPEN DAYS,
FAIRS AND FORUMSAll ESCP Europe campuses hold regular open days and information sessions, giving prospective stu-dents the chance to visit the campuses, fi nd out more about the study programmes on offer, plus the chance to meet faculty, admissions staff and students or alumni where possible. We also host stands at careers exhibitions and postgraduate study fairs on a regular basis. For more information on any of these events, please visit our website.
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