To find out just what went on in the EDHEC MBA, we invite you to come with us on a tour down Memory Lane in the following summary that includes links to corresponding articles written throughout the year... Read next page
An EDHEC representative will be pleased to meet you at the following MBA events soon. Candidates met at one of these events will be able to benefit from a 5% early enrolment reduction if they enrol in the month following the fair. Read next page
The Financial Times recently devoted a half page article to the Criminal Risk Management class that forms part of the EDHEC MBA curriculum. Read next page
The Admissions Campaign for Full Time EDHEC MBA Candidates has now entered its intensive period for the September 2010 and January 2011 intakes. Following its recent ranking among the 75 Best MBAs in the World according to the Economist, the EDHEC MBA is on the rise and the number of applicants is increasing. Read next page
EDHEC is anchoring its position among the world’s top 50 business schools for executive education. The latest Financial Times Executive Education rankings place EDHEC 35th worldwide (up from 43rd in 2009) and 5th in France. These rankings concern both in-house and inter-company education. Read next page
The MBA class of 2010 have just embarked upon their MBA Project which includes the development of business plans for four new businesses ventures, six executive consulting projects, two research projects, and seven international MBA internships. Projects are undertaken by groups of three to seven team members Read next page
Running modern transnational companies sometimes means doing business in locations where your business is vulnerable to criminal risk. The EDHEC MBA offers an innovative program, led by Dr. Bertrand Monnet of the Criminal Risk Management Chair, which specializes in the challenges faced by multinational companies covering fraud to extortion, piracy to failed states.As part of the Criminal Risk Management class at the EDHEC MBA, the class traveled to Paris to take part in training and education at the GIGN headquarters. Read next page
Find out more about the EDHEC MBA in the first Virtual Open Day. Read next page
It is job search time for MBA graduates, and helping them on their way is Candace Johnson, ranked among the most influential business women in Europe. Read next page
Jean-Jaques Aurelia leads European Database marketing operations for IBM. He recently taught Project Management in the EDHEC MBA. Read next page
Lisa Penaloza, PhD, Director of the EDHEC Marketing Research Center Read next page
Pr. Haguet, FE Track Programme Director, discusses the reform implemented last September and explains the growing interest of international students for our programmes in Finance. Read next page
MSc in Marketing Students had the chance to work with Sony on their brand new innovation, the Sony Reader. We discussed the project with Ms Elise Dupuis, EDHEC Alumna and Group Marketing Head at Sony Inc. France. Read next page
The Management Institute of Paris has just entered a partnership agreement with EDHEC Business School. Read next page
Anne Zuccarelli, Associate Dean for Corporate Relations & Careers, has been appointed Associate Dean of Academic Programmes for EDHEC Business School, by the School’s Dean, Olivier Oger. Read next page
After the financial crisis and the accompanying falls in the stock markets, many commentators have questioned the appropriateness of tracking cap-weighted indices. These indices are particularly inefficient and, through their momentum properties, favour the emergence of speculative bubbles. Read next page
On June 3rd, two EDHEC MSc students were respectively awarded the 1st and 3rd prizes at the 1st edition of the Quant Awards co-organised by State Street Global Advisors (SSGA) and the French CFA Society. Read next page
Dedicated to students in Finance enrolled in universities and business schools in Europe, the eFinancialCareers.com Investment Challenge sponsored by Bank of America Merrill Lynch is a great opportunity for them to test their trading competencies by participating in a virtual online trading game. Read next page
Two 2009 alumni, Annabelle Stewart, MSc in Finance and Alexis Pacôme, MSc in Corporate Finance and one MSc in Risk & Asset Management student, Louis Gorge have been selected to join mid-July the programme. They will be joining other EDHEC Graduates that have already joined the programme in previous years. Read next page
Once again, EDHEC students have been put in honor. The team of MIM Business Management Track students won the new business game launched by P&G dedicated to students enrolled in European business schools and universities. Read next page
In the study, EDHEC calls into question the method and the data used by the European regulator to measure the risk of private equity investments, in particular the correlation coefficient of performance of private equity and that of listed equities. Read next page
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