Institut supérieur européen de gestion group

Institut supérieur européen de gestion group
Typefor profit
Established1980
PresidentAdrienne Jablanczy
Students1,100 (in 2009)
Location,
CampusUrban
AffiliationsIONIS Education Group[1][2],[3] IACBE,[4] ACBSP[5]
Websitehttp://www.iseg.fr

The Institut supérieur européen de gestion group (ISEG group, French for Advanced European Institute of Management)[6] is a group of two business schools,[7] ISEG Marketing & Communication School and ISG Programme Business & Management, the former created in 1980, and the latter formed in 2014 when ISEG Business School and ISEG Finance School, each also founded in 1980, merged.[8][9] In September 2017, ISEG Business & Finance School merged with the programme Business & Management of the ISG Business School. It is based in Paris, Bordeaux, Lille, Lyon, Nantes, Strasbourg and Toulouse, France.[10] The group is mainly focused on teaching entrepreneurship.[11]

History

Deployment in regions

The Institut supérieur européen de gestion was created in 1980 in Paris. After that, six other campuses has been opened in Bordeaux (1986), Toulouse (1987), Lille (1988), Nantes (1989), Strasbourg (1989) and Lyon (1990).

Extending the duration of studies

In 1990 new curriculums in four and five years after the Baccalauréat were introduced. In 1996, ISEG Paris moved to its new buildings, Rue des Francs-Bourgeois. In 1997, ISEG Bordeaux inaugurates a new campus. The concours PRISM (PRISM competitive examination) was launched in 2001, one year before new five-year curriculums were introduced. In 2003/2004, new buildings were inaugurated in Paris, Bordeaux, Lyon and Toulouse, and in 2007 in Strasbourg.

A group of three autonomous universities

In 2010, the creation of ISEG Group brought together three autonomous universities.[8] The three universities have a degree recognized level 1 by CNCP and are members of AACSB.[12]

In September 2014, a new digital and innovative campus will open in Paris (Le Marais-Bastille) bringing together the group, Sup'Internet and E-Artsup.[13]

Merger

In September 2014, ISEG Business School and ISEG Finance School merged to create a new school named ISEG Business & Finance School.[14] In September 2017, ISEG Business & Finance School merged with the programme Business & Management of the ISG Business School.

Notable people

Teachers and former teachers

References

  1. ^ ISEG Business School
  2. ^ ISEG Marketing & Communication School
  3. ^ ISEG Finance School
  4. ^ Member Search Results
  5. ^ Current ACBSP Educational Institution Members and Accredited Programs by Campus Archived 2012-10-01 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ (in French) L’ISEG, Institut Supérieur Européen de Gestion
  7. ^ (in French) L’ISEG Group, d’une école à trois écoles
  8. ^ a b (in French) l'ISEG évolue et passe a la vitesse supérieure Archived 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ (in French) Marc Sellam, « maître » des écoles supérieures privées en France, 11/11/2007
  10. ^ (in French) « Semaine de l'entrepreneuriat» à l'ISEG Business School
  11. ^ (in French) L'ISEG, Institut Supérieur Européen de Gestion, signe un partenariat avec l'Université de Rennes I
  12. ^ (in French) ISEG Business School
  13. ^ (in French) Les axes de développement de Ionis Education Group
  14. ^ (in French) L’ISEG Business School et l’ISEG Finance School fusionneront en 2014
  15. ^ (in French) Fabrice Bardeche, directeur général de Ionis et vice-président de l'Epita

External links

  • (in French) Official website
  • (in French) 2Ai - L'association des anciens de l'ISEG


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