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LILLE - NICE - PARIS - LONDON - SINGAPORE
ENTREPRENEURSHIPMSc in
EDHEC BUSINESS SCHOOL
Editorial
Why Choose EDHEC?
International Recognition
Programme Overview
A World-Class Faculty
Research Impact
EDHEC Governance
Career Impact
Student Life & Societies
Proudly International
Lille Campus
EDHEC Alumni Association
Admission Requirements, Fees & Financial Aid
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CONTENTS
Academic Partners
EDHEC Campuses
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London
Lille Paris
Nice
Singapore
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EDHEC Business School is amongst the leading business
schools in Europe, internationally recognised for its academic
and research impact as well as its unique synergies with the
business world. Internationalisation and relevance to business
fuel our ambition to be recognised for our excellence and global
mindset. EDHEC differentiates itself by offering innovation in
business education and greater dynamism in connecting students
and graduates with the business world.
In an increasingly globalised and challenging world, relevant
education and training is paramount to successful careers. New
challenges and opportunities constantly arise and we focus
on offering our students the knowledge required to become
tomorrow’s leaders.
The MSc in Entrepreneurship also offers a unique immersion
programme into the Silicon Valley at the end of the programme.
Students will get cutting-edge insights and develop strategies in
areas of entrepreneurship, innovation and new venture creation.
In partnership with the University of San Francisco, students will
have the opportunity to meet with major players in the Silicon
Valley and will benefit from lectures given by USF faculty over this
10-day exciting programme.
EDITORIAL
Emmanuelle DeglaireProgramme Director,MSc in Entrepreneurship
The MSC in Entrepreneurship is an advanced one-year
full-time programme, taught entirely in English that provides
students with the tools to acquire the skills and competencies
needed for careers in dynamic business environments.
The programme’s ambition is to invite students to focus
on business as a whole. Instead of preparing students
to a sole function within a company (marketing, finance
or legal), the programme is dedicated to elevate them to
an upper view of the business. By an in-depth observing,
students will get a better understanding of the general
mechanism of corporations. Through academic teaching
and practice with partner companies, students will find
out how to achieve efficiency and performance in their own
venture (entrepreneurship) or within an existing company
(intrapreneurship).
Anne ZuccarelliAssociate Dean,Academic Programmes
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EDHEC, A unique ExperienceThere are many reasons to choose EDHEC Business School. EDHEC’s strong business connections
ensure that our programmes are always relevant to corporate needs. Business inputs range from
programme design, research and courses, recruiting fairs, alumni network and business games to
internship and job offers. EDHEC has an active policy of assisting students in achieving their ultimate
career goals. As such, EDHEC has introduced the TI&CD programme (Talent Identification & Career
Development), an already-prized initiative that provides our students with tailored career guidance
and assessment.
Our MissionLeading Education - Delivering academic excellence driven by renowned research is EDHEC Business
School’s mission to provide students with the skills, expertise, knowledge and network required to
excel in global demanding careers. We aim to move students, businesses and societies forward by
nurturing talents and maintaining excellence in research and education.
Our AmbitionOur ambition is to become a brand internationally recognised for its culture, global mindset and
impact of its education and research on the business world.
Our ValuesRelevance: Market pertinence is a key value in all aspects of our organisational culture - including the
academic side. We seek to reconcile academia with the business world through the extension of our
research effort into the corporate realm.
Responsibility: We educate people and carry out research that aims to develop both scientific and
human competencies, preparing men and women who are committed to use their skills to improve
the society.
Innovation: We have a long-standing commitment to a culture that fosters creativity, risk-taking,
continuous improvement, leadership and entrepreneurial spirit, both at educational and research
levels.
WHy CHOOSE EDHEC?
Founded in 1906, EDHEC offers academic programmes recognised through international accreditations bodies: AMBA, AACSB and EQUIS. Our mission is to shape managers to meet companies' needs via relevant and cutting-edge education. EDHEC's uniqueness rests in its close ties with the corporate world. These connections and our 146 faculty members, who are among the most published in Europe, bring real-time knowledge to the classroom. This strategy is in line with the challenges faced by today's society and has a direct impact on EDHEC’s influence on business and society as a whole.Olivier Oger, Dean of EDHEC Business School
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Founded in 1906, EDHEC Business School was among the first institutions worldwide to be awarded the ‘Triple Crown’ of international accreditations for the academic excellence and professional relevance of its programmes, its strong links with the business community, its international orientation and its commitment to an ongoing process of quality improvement. Today, only 48 business schools worldwide have received the triple crown.
Solid Rankings
International Network of Academic Partners
N°1 in France for Education and Research in Finance in 2010 and 2011 – Le Point Magazine
N°1 French Business School for its influence in the English-speaking press (2009 FT Research citations)
N°2 in France for its Recognition among Businesses – L’Etudiant - L’Express
11th Master in Management in the 2010 Financial Times Worldwide Ranking (average ranking over 3 years)
years of Excellence
Among Others...
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5 reasons to choose the MSc in Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurs are hard-working, smart, creative, and willing to take risks… If you have the heart, the motivation and the drive: join us!
EDHEC assists students in every step of their entrepreneurial project with the support of the EDHEC incubator, the EDHEC young Entrepreneurs (EyE) club and the EDHEC Business Angels club.
Northern France is a very dynamic area and home to great entrepreneurial successes such as Auchan, Décathlon, Bonduelle, Kiabi, Okaïdi...
“Entrepreneur” is a French word, thus to get specialised in Entrepreneurship in France seems more than relevant!
Unique business immersion programme to the Silicon Valley in California
PROGRAMME OVERVIEW
Taught entirely in English, the one-year MSc in Entrepreneurship invites students to scan all major
business topics from a very specific point of view: the one of the Entrepreneur. All stages of a business
life would be covered, from launching to selling, through buyout, management and development.
Participants would also become experts in the Entrepreneurship world specificities. The programme
aims to prepare participants for careers as entrepreneurs, corporate managers, branch/office/project
managers, business development directors, export managers, CEO, COO, business consultants and
for numerous other jobs related to entrepreneurial management in different types of organisations.
The business incubator named ‘EDHEC young Entrepreneurs – EyE’ provides a flexible and efficient support to all EDHEC students and graduates eager to start their own venture.
EyE goes a step further in the development of our graduates and students’ education by providing practical support and coaching within the framework of EDHEC’s core values of excellence. Projects that have been selected by the EyE committee will receive personalised support that includes building and validating business plans, providing expertise in the fields of HR, law or marketing, financing, follow-up over the first 2 years...
EDHEC Entrepreneurship Incubator
Programme Structure Courses and seminars 360 hours 46 ECTS
TI&CD 40 hours 4 ECTS
Master’s thesis 10 ECTS
Internship* 15 ECTS
Total 400 hours 75 ECTS*Mandatory 3 to 6-month internship. A full-time position replaces the internship requirement.
PROGRAMME OVERVIEW
Core modulesBusiness Modelling
The course addresses the following questions: What is the new business competitive landscape?
What are the basics of a strategic approach in an entrepreneurial context? What is a business
model? What features should a good business model possess? How to go through the key steps of a
business model: compelling customer value proposition, consistent operating model, equation, etc.?
Business Plan & Research MethodologyThe main purpose of this course is to introduce
students to the two options they can choose from
as their final project to satisfy the requirements of
the MSc in Entrepreneurship.
Buyouts The course is designed to present the various
aspects of an investment transaction by which
a business is acquired by existing shareholders.
Topics include: due diligence, buyouts and
drawbacks.
Creativity & Innovation Tools Workshop
The course focuses on innovation and creativity.
Students are guided through innovation processes,
creative thinking techniques, and engagement skills.
Cycle of EntrepreneurshipThis course focuses on aspects that can reduce
the risk of failure at a later stage of a company’s
development.
Entrepreneurial Strategy: The Partnership Approach
The course takes a look at the main motives for
companies to engage in strategic partnerships and
how to identify and select the right partners. The steps to follow in the contractual negotiation
process will be also discussed. It also explores how to manage partnerships and reach objectives.
Financial PlanningThis course provides a practical problem solving approach to understand the finances of entrepreneurs
and small businesses by presenting some common financial planning problems and solutions.
International Business Development This course helps students understand the main steps of internationalisation and learn proven
methods to investigate efficiently a new market. Students will use all the methods and tricks learned
during the course in order to understand quickly the ecosystem of a foreign market.
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Legal & Tax issue for EntrepreneursStudents (re)discover law in order to find out the major legal constraints faced by entrepreneurs when
starting or developing their business. Students are being invited to consider law as a possible opportunity
in the creation/development of their future business.
Marketing for Entrepreneurs The course provides an in-depth understanding of entrepreneurship marketing concepts and techniques.
New Venture CreationThe course gives students an insight into the new venture
creation process including those employed as service providers
to entrepreneurs.
Performance Measurement & ManagementThree methods for controlling an organisation are discussed:
personnel control, actions control and results control. Particular
emphasis is put on results control and tools for planning and
measuring the strategy implementation in an entrepreneurial/
intrapreneurial context.
Personal Project into the Entrepreneurial WorldThe course introduces students to the dynamic world of
entrepreneurship and have to participate to a competition, a
trophy or any event linked to Entrepreneurship.
Social Business This module gives an introduction to the concepts of Social
Business and Social Entrepreneurship in France and in Europe. It
explores the theories from “Bottom of the Pyramid” ideas to the
main concept of Social Business developed by Professor yunus.
It will also give a panorama of entrepreneurial applications in
France and Europe.
Speaking for Business The purpose of this seminar is to explore questions related to entrepreneurial projects. The perspectives
covered during this seminar are designed to definitively structure entrepreneurial pillars.
Starting up The purpose of this seminar is to explore questions related to entrepreneurial projects. The perspectives
covered during this seminar are designed to definitively structure entrepreneurial pillars.
Strategic Partnership & Business Cooperation The course deeply analyses the specific forms of partnership including licensing and franchising
agreements and joint ventures.
PROGRAMME OVERVIEW
Successful Entrepreneurs’ SkillsBesides hard skills and soft skills, an Entrepreneur needs to be able to cope with any specific tasks that
cannot delegate for financial or organisational reasons. The purpose of this course is to provide students
with basic knowledge on specific competencies they should acquire directly or indirectly.
Start-up workshop Students are invited to start their own hypothetical business in an intensive 3-day workshop.
Consulting Project in International Business Development Students discover where and how to structure an international business development.
Business Incubation Project (BIP)Students work on real case studies given by partner companies.
Business EthicsThis seminar focuses on ethical issues related to the MSc in Entrepreneurship.
Strategic LeadershipThis course brings together the dimensions of management (leadership), strategy and governance
through an intellectual journey in top management teams.
Over two weeks, EDHEC students will get a unique opportunity to visit leading companies and meet with
top players in the Silicon Valley that is home to many of the world's largest technology corporations.
Organised in partnership with the University of San Francisco, this programme provides students
with a deep understanding of the unique and vital ecosystem of the Silicon Valley. On top of getting
cutting-edge insights in areas of entrepreneurship, innovation and new venture creation, participants
will learn tools and skills that are immediately applicable to create a new business outside or inside
an established organisation.
In line with the EDHEC MSc in Entrepreneurship’s
curriculum, this trip combines rigorous academic
contents with real-world and hands-on practical
training. Its purpose is to provide students with
direct interaction with the ecosystem of the
Silicon Valley and to understand the cultural
and business aspects of the area. Through
lectures, panel discussions, individual and group
exercises, case studies, short simulations, and
projects and presentations students will acquire
the skills required to expand their business ideas
to an international level. Students will visit leading
companies such as Google, youTube among others.
PROGRAMME OVERVIEW
Seminars
Workshops
Silicon Valley Immersion Trip
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Emmanuelle Deglaire has been Professor of Law specialised in both Tax Matters and Business Structures since 2009. She received her PhD working on taxation of French partnerships with Mr Maurice Cozian. She is teaching company law, contract law, tax law and more generally, any part of business law. She has over 10 years of work experience dealing with legal & tax issues for entrepreneurs.
Professor Coisne is a faculty member since 1990. Her primary teaching and research area revolves around intercultural communication and management. She teaches multidisciplinary communication and cross-cultural management classes at undergraduate, graduate and executive level and is actively involved in student counselling activities.
Emmanuelle DeglaireProfessor of Law, Accounting, Tax & FinancePhD in Law, University of Paris
Christine CoisneProfessor of Communication Skills & Cross-Cultural ManagementDEA in Business Administration, University of Paris Dauphine
Olivier BeddeleemLecturer in Law
PhD in Law (expected in 2011), University of Lille II
Olivier Beddeleem is a member of the Law department and Professor of Law at EDHEC Business School since 2010. His area of research is European legal strategy and comparative law. He has participated in a number of conferences and has written several articles regarding the influence of law and strategy in a European environment.
A WORLD-CLASS FACULTy
Guergana GuintchevaProfessor of Marketing
PhD in Marketing, University of Montpellier
Programme Director of the MSc in Marketing Management, Professor Guintcheva joined EDHEC in 2002. She conducts basic and applied research in marketing and consumer behaviour. Her PhD thesis dealt with the reorganisation of the shopping area into universes, as introduced by Carrefour. Her research interest covers cultural field. Current research projects address culture and sustainability (in partnership with the Musée d’Orsay), museum membership communities, museum value management, emotional outcomes into the film industry, etc.
EDHEC Faculty, an exceptional team of international experts who blend academic excellence and industry experience, is dedicated to pushing the frontiers of knowledge by engaging in research activities. EDHEC's permanent faculty is composed of professors with PhDs from the world’s leading universities and internationally recognised for their academic and teaching skills. Visiting professors, adjunct faculty and professionals complete the faculty.
A WORLD-CLASS FACULTy
Professor of Law at EDHEC Business School, his
areas of expertise are intellectual property law and
e-commerce law. The Journal of Intellectual Property Law and
Practice has in fact mentioned him as one of the liveliest and
most influential intellectual-property educators in France. As a
head columnist for the Revue Dalloz, he has published numerous
articles on intellectual property law in the digital economy.
Cédric Manara is an expert at the Center for “.EU Disputes”,
which consults him regularly on disputes involving domain
names. He is on the list of academic experts in
matters of consumer law in the European Union.
Faculty member since 1995, Professor Dauchy is mainly
involved in executive education programmes. He also occupies
a managerial role at EDHEC. He previously held the position
of Programme Director of the EDHEC Grande Ecole (Master in
Management) and has been in charge of the New Programmes
Unit of EDHEC’s executive education department, now attached
to the Executive Management Institute, which manages the
school’s MBA and executive education seminars.
Cedric ManaraProfessor of LawPhD in Private Law, University of Versailles
Denis DauchyProfessor of StrategyPhD in Management,University of Lille II
Valérie PetitProfessor of Organisational
Behaviour & LeadershipPhD in Strategy,
Conservatoire National des Arts & Métiers, Paris
Valerie Petit is Associate Professor in organisational behaviour
and has been faculty member since 2005. Experienced in
consulting, her primary teaching areas are organisational
behaviour and leadership. In charge of the Leadership &
Managerial competencies teaching chair from 2005 to 2008,
she has developed new courses on leadership. She regularly
develops new workshops and creative management tools in
leadership, especially for top executives.
Pamela LirioProfessor of Management
PhD in Management Sciences,
McGill University
Pamela Lirio is Assistant Professor of Management
in the People, Markets and Humanities department
at EDHEC Business School. She also has an MBA in
International Management from the Monterey Institute
of International Studies (California) and a BA in Com-
munication (minor: French) from Boston College. Pamela was
recently chosen an Early Career Scholar of the Work and Family
Researchers Network (WFRN) and also currently serves on the
Executive Board of the Women of the Academy of International
Business (WAIB).
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Adjunct FacultyJérome Gayet, Business Development Consultant - BDC
Amanda Graham, Creativity Facilitator - Equalta, London
Steeve Heeley, Managing Director - Equalta, London
Mathias Mondo - MM Advisory Services
Mollie Painter-Morland, PhD , Professor - De Paul University, Chicago
Mathieu Proust, Channel Manager OEM - Microsoft France
Daniela Soukup, MBA - IMD
Being born and raised in an entrepreneurial and artistic family, I have always had an impetus drive to create, be independent, take risks and be passionate at every step of my life. During my academic year, I enjoyed hearing testimonials from entrepreneurs, be it from recent graduates or long-time professionals, participate in group projects that enhanced my teamwork skills, and meet extraordinary people to broaden my network. From day 1, you learn that entrepreneurship is more than creating and starting your own business. It is in fact about identifying, valuing, and capturing opportunities. The outcome of my academic studies at EDHEC is that I learned to see and grab every challenge as an opportunity and to develop the ability to create value and capitalise on it. Nairi Khatchadourian (France), EDHEC 2011, Entrepreneur & Designer at Nairi Khatchadourian Jewelry and Marketing Communication Manager - Odacité & The Detox Market - USA.
A WORLD-CLASS FACULTy
Denis DauchyProfessor of StrategyPhD in Management,University of Lille II
Professor Uhlaner combines expertise in
entrepreneurship, family business, strategy, and organisational
behaviour to provide instruction to management students
at EDHEC Business School where she has held the position
of Professor of Entrepreneurship since fall, 2010. Author of
a wide range of publications, her current research includes
the effect of culture on entrepreneurship behaviour, the
responsibilities of owners in privately-held firms and dynamic
capabilities and practices to enhance innovation and growth in
small to medium sized firms.
Lorraine UhlanerProfessor of ManagementPhD in Organisation PsychologyUniversity of Michigan
Valérie DuplatProfessor of Accounting
PhD in Strategy, Louvain School of Management
Assistant Professor since 2009, Valérie Duplat holds a Degree in
Management Engineering and a PhD in Strategy from the Louvain
School of Management, Catholic University of Louvain. Her
research interests are in inter-firm partnerships, contract design,
institutional environment and networks of technology alliances.
From September 2003 to September 2007, she taught courses
on International Business and Corporate Strategy at the Louvain
School of Management.
RESEARCH IMPACTHow can research in Entrepreneurship be useful for businesses?7 Stages for a New Business Model* by Professor Denis Dauchy
From a business idea to a successful venture. Entrepreneurs need to craft the business model!
In his book, Professor Dauchy sets out his take on how to build a solid business model in the form of
7 crucial questions. The term Business Model is frequently mentioned in business without necessarily
being clearly defined. And yet every Business Unit manager and budding entrepreneur needs a concrete
and complete methodology in order to design a solid Business Model. “The book explains clearly what
a business model is, and provides a comprehensive method for building one. There are plenty of detailed
and cogent illustrations on each aspect”. The book combines a strategic perspective with directly
operational concerns in 7 key stages: the compelling customer value proposition, the monetisation
through a revenue model, the operational an ecosystem alignment, the economic equation, the growth
model, the execution framework and the parenting advantage.
*7 Étapes pour un business model solide
The programme is instrumental in providing a good knowledge base on various management subjects. A lot was also taught from an Entrepreneurial point of view. We also had frequent and inspiring testimonials from Entrepreneurs about their own experiences, challenges etc. that they faced while setting up their own businesses. At the end of the programme, I joined GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals in Belgium where I had the opportunity to drive strategic projects and really conduct myself as an ‘intrapreneur’ within a large organisation. I have now returned to India to develop my family construction business. Bhargav Jangle (India), EDHEC 2011, Director, SJ Contracts Pvt. Ltd, Pune, India
EDHEC has numerous established corporate partnerships, with over 107 multinationals as members
of the EDHEC Business Club. These partners are vital to ensure the School's relevance to the
industry and connection to the business world.
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EDHEC-Risk Institute
Financial Analysis & Accounting Research Centre
Economics Research Centre4Research Centres
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As business relevance is at the core of our strategy, EDHEC has established numerous partnerships
with leading companies. Business input is achieved through corporate programme sponsorships,
research chairs, companies’ presentations and involvement in the training of our students.
Furthermore, three boards have been created to guide EDHEC’s international strategy and to
ensure that activities dovetail the needs of the global business community.
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Composed of executives and academics, the Ethics Board aims at pushing beyond the traditional academic analysis of ethics to confront companies with values at stake in terms of ethics, governance, and social and corporate responsibility.
Claude Bébéar, Honorary Chairman - AXA
Eric Bourdais de Charbonnière, Chairman of the Supervisory Board - Michelin
SAR Jean de Nassau, Prince of Luxembourg, Chairman - WSSA (Water Solution South Africa)
Vincent Montagne, CEO - Media Participations
Vianney Mulliez, CEO - Auchan
Marc Odendall, Chairman - International Ethics Board and President - Odendall Foundation - Switzerland
Bruno de Pampelonne, CEO - Tikehau
Philippe Vasseur, Chairman - Crédit Mutuel Nord Europe
Olivier Oger, Dean - EDHEC Business School
Benoit Arnaud, Associate Dean - EDHEC Executive Education
Stéphane Gregoir, Professor of Economics, Associate Dean of Faculty & Research - EDHEC Business School
Geert Demuijnck, Professor of Ethics - EDHEC Business School
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Bruno Bich, Chairman - BIC Group, USA
Christian Fadier, Global Health Care Policies & Public Affairs - Hollister Incorporated, UK
Bernard Fournier, President - EDHEC Business School
William K. Fung, CEO - Li & Fung Limited, Hong Kong
Candace Johnson, Vice President, NeuStar, Inc., Co-initiator - Astra satellite system and SES Global
Abdullah M. Mazrui, Chairman - MAZRUI Holding Company L.L.C., United Arab Emirates
Franck Moison, COO - Colgate Palmolive
Richard Simonin, CEO - Limoni - Chairman - EDHEC Business School International Advisory Board
José de la Torre, Professor of Management, School of Business, Florida International University, USA
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Julien Anfruns, Director General - ICOM
Delphine Bresson, General Manager - Lancôme France (L'Oréal Luxe)
Jean-Marie Culpin, Group Marketing Director - Orange
Olivier Devys, Founder and former-CEO - Suitehotel
Jean-François Etienne, VP Customer Development - Unilever
Nicolas Liabeuf, VP Brand Building - Unilever France
Xavier Hochet, CEO - Capgemini Consulting France
Albert Mathieu, President Food Western Europe - Mars
Xavière Phisel, Associate - Sirca Executive Search
Christian Polge, COO Europe - Coca-Cola
Stéphane Thirion, Retail Director and Country Chair - Apple France
Anne Zuccarelli, Associate Dean for Academic Programmes - EDHEC Business School
CAREER IMPACT
21,000What can the EDHEC Student Career Centre do for you?
The Centre will assist you in finding your dream job and internship.
Not only does the Centre publish over 21,000 job and internship
offers every year, but it also provides career assessment and
guidance. Within a month of your arrival, your potential will be assessed
during the TI&CD programme (Talent Identification & Career Development)
and your first recruitment fair with leading companies will be held on the Lille
campus. Students will be also assisted by the Career Centre in setting up
their career plan and mastering international recruitment tools.
Unique among European business schools, the TI&CD programme has been developed to offer
students valuable insights and tailored career guidance. Inspired by corporate best practices, the
programme is designed to accompany and prepare students for the international recruitment process
run by major companies. In 2010, the TI&CD programme was recognised as one of our best practices
by AACSB and EQUIS.
90%found employment within 4 months
TI&CD Programme6 stages
Talents identification &
evaluation 10 keys managerial
competencies
Workshops based on
recruitment tools (CV, cover letters...)
Individual profiling
Career Meetings with
Senior Consultants to allow students
develop their assets
Workshops based on
managerial skills
Mentoring Sessionswith
EDHEC Graduates
53%found their first position thanks to the EDHEC Career Centre
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CARREER IMPACT
Financial Services/Banking/Insurance Graduate Programme
Breakdown by sector Breakdown by function
Consulting Marketing/Communication
Distribution/Retail General Management
Luxury Goods Banking Functions
Automotive/Aeronautics Purchasing/Logistics
Hotel Business/Catering/Tourism
Energy
Chemical, Pharmaceutical, Cosmetics Business Development33.5% 33%
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2010 MSc Placement Report
Top Recruiters
21,000Job & Internship Offers
Events organised by the Career Centre EDHEC Job Forum with over 120 participating companies
Career Days
On-campus recruitment sessions
On-campus company presentations
Round Table Events - Career guidance on specific career paths. Panels composed of alumni and professionals.
Career chats and podcasts
Negotiation seminars/open innovations seminars
Business games
What can the EDHEC Student Career Centre do for you?
TI&CD Programme6 stages
Mentoring Sessionswith
EDHEC Graduates
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STUDENT LIFE AND SOCIETIES
At EDHEC, there is a society for everyone ranging from sports
and charities to fashion and media. Over 50 societies mobilise
our students who join forces to carry out their projects
including entrepreneurial ones.
Particularly appreciated by our students, they are a unique
opportunity to mix hard work with pleasure and it is quite
frequent to see our students winning competitions and prizes
such as “EDHEC United Nations”.
Some of these societies such as the "Raid EDHEC" as well as
the “EDHEC Sailing Cup”, with over 200 international boats
involved including crews from Oxford, Princeton and UCLA,
among others, have become internationally renowned.
50Student Societies
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LILLE CAMPUS
Built on an exceptional site of 21 acres of land, the new campus
illustrates EDHEC's dynamism and innovative strategy. The Lille
campus has been designed to meet the highest international
standards with respect for the environment and provides students
with superior pedagogical, sporting, cultural and hospitality
facilities. It also offers a wide variety of extra-curricular activities.
21Lecture theatres of which one of 750 seats
Sport
Cultural Facilities&
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EDHEC ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Join EDHEC for Life!With over 24,000 alumni in 110 countries, the EDHEC Alumni
association is an amazing platform where exchanges of all sorts take
place. Solidarity and sharing define the values of EDHEC Alumni.
As such, the association is dedicated to networking with alumni
and companies. Also acting as a career booster, the association
has introduced new entrepreneur-oriented services, including an
Entrepreneur Club and the EDHEC Business Angels that best serve
the increasing number of alumni creating their own companies.
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Think Locally, Act Globally!
Numerous international clubs are scattered around the world in
which you will find EDHEC Alumni who will assist you in many ways.
Coordinated by EDHEC Ambassadors, these clubs aim to assist
newcomers to settling down in the country, boosting the EDHEC
network locally and enhancing its relationship with the global business
community.
Join Us!Delphine ArnaultDeputy General Manager – Christian Dior
Christophe BonduelleCEO - Bonduelle
Thierry BoulfroyManaging Director - Total Singapore
Delphine BressonGeneral Manager - Lancôme France
Michaël BurkeManaging Director – Fendi
Brigitte CantaloubeManaging Director – Yahoo France
Laurent FreixeCEO Europe - Nestlé
Jacques GuersPresident - Xerox Limited Europe
Marc HämelManaging Director - Rexam Healthcare
Hugo KunetzManaging Director Denmark - L’Oréal
Stéphane LagutPartner - Ernst & Young Japan
Eric LegrosCEO - Carrefour China
Sanjeev ManrakhanManaging Director - Anglo-African Enterprises
Albert MathieuPresident Food Western Europe – Mars
Mohamed MejaiCEO – Oryx Capital
Xavier MufraggiPresident and CEO – Club Med North America
Philippe Leopold MetzgerCEO – Piaget
Franck MoisonCOO - Colgate Palmolive
Gilles NormandCorporate Vice President - Nissan Motor Company
Christian PolgeCOO Europe – Coca-Cola
Benoit TestardGroup Chief Executive - United Biscuits Industries
Hui yiGeneral Manager – Beijing Pengifly Trade co Ltd
www.edhecalumni.com
24,000Alumni
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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS, FEES AND FINANCIAL AID
Tuition Fees: € 19 000*Application Fees: € 60*Without the SV immersion trip: € 16 900
Requirements
4-year bachelor degree (or equivalent)
Academic excellence
GMAT score of minimum 550 (GRE accepted)
English Proficiency Test (TOEFL, TOEIC or IELTS). Waivers for native English speakers.
How to apply?
Online at www.edhec.edu
By post
Application pack can be downloaded on www.edhec.edu
Application Checklist
Completed application form
Motivation letter/essay
CV
A recent photograph
Certified copy of passport
GMAT or GRE score report
English Proficiency Test score
Certified copies of official transcripts and diplomas
2 signed and sealed recommendation letters
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Scholarships & Financial AidEDHEC Business School offers various scholarships to support candidates according to their profile,
merits and financial situation. The Excellence Scholarship for outstanding profile candidates applying
before March 31st, 2012 (up to 40% off tuition fees). The Distinction Scholarship and the Foundation
Scholarship, respectively 30% and 20% off tuition fees, for high-profile candidates applying before June
30th, 2012. External scholarships and financial aid are also available to applicants. The full list can be
found by country in the admission section on the website: French Embassies, Financial Aid per country,
FAFSA Direct Loan, etc.
EIFFEL ScholarshipOnly available for applicants with a minimum GMAT score (or GRE equivalent) of 700 who have applied
before December 1st, 2011. If granted, the EIFFEL scholarship offers close to €1 200 per month for the
duration of the programme.
Housing & Living Costs: approx. €1 000 per month
AccommodationOur dedicated Housing Department assists students in finding suitable accommodation either off campus
or in our student residence.
Application Deadline: June 30th for the 2012 September intake.
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Programmes Lille Nice Paris London Singapore Full-time Part-time
Master in Management - Business Management2 years + gap year
Apprenticeship
MSc in Arts and NGO Management 10 months + minimum 3-month internship
MSc in Entrepreneurship10 months + minimum 3-month internship
MSc in Global Business10 months + minimum 3-month internship
MSc in Law and Tax Management10 months + minimum 3-month internship
MSc in Marketing Management(1)
10 months + minimum 3-month internship
MSc in Strategy and Organisation Consultancy(2)
10 months + minimum 3-month internship
Master in Management - Financial Economics2 years + gap year
MSc in Corporate Finance(3)
10 months + minimum 3-month internship
MSc in Finance(4)
10 months + minimum 3-month internship
MSc in Financial Markets10 months + minimum 3-month internship
MSc in Management Control(5)
10 months + minimum 3-month internship
MSc in Risk & Investment Management 13 months
Executive MBA18 months
Global MBA10 months
Advanced Management Program12 months
PhD in Finance Residential or Executive Track
Executive Education
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Corporate Programme Sponsors and Programme Partner:
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