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  | dean                  = [[Leon Lalusa]]
  | dean                  = [[Leon Lalusa]]
  | chairman              = {{ill|Philippe Houzé|fr}}<ref name="ESCPGov">>{{cite web |title=ESCP Governance |url=https://www.escp.eu/governance |publisher=ESCP |access-date=21 January 2022}}</ref>
  | chairman              = {{ill|Philippe Houzé|fr}}<ref name="ESCPGov">>{{cite web |title=ESCP Governance |url=https://www.escp.eu/governance |publisher=ESCP |access-date=21 January 2022}}</ref>
  | faculty                = 180 research professors:<ref name="ESCPFacts">{{cite web |title=Facts, Rankings and Acreditations |url=https://www.escp.eu/facts-rankings-accreditations |publisher=ESCP |access-date=25 May 2023}}</ref><br />100% PhD.;<ref name="FTFacts">{{cite web |title=ESCP Business School |url=https://rankings.ft.com/schools/115/escp-business-school/rankings/2869/european-business-school-rankings-2021/ranking-data |publisher=[[Financial Times]] |access-date=23 January 2022}}</ref><br />38% female;<ref name = FTFacts/><br />83% international<ref name = FTFacts/>
  | faculty                = 180 research professors:<ref name="ESCPFacts"/><br />100% PhD.;<ref name="FTFacts">{{cite web |title=ESCP Business School |url=https://rankings.ft.com/schools/115/escp-business-school/rankings/2869/european-business-school-rankings-2021/ranking-data |publisher=[[Financial Times]] |access-date=23 January 2022}}</ref><br />38% female;<ref name = FTFacts/><br />83% international<ref name = FTFacts/>
  | students              = 10,000 (undergraduate & postgraduate)<ref name = ESCPFacts /><br /> 5,000 (executive education)<ref name = ESCPFacts />
  | students              = 10,000 (undergraduate & postgraduate)<ref name = ESCPFacts /><br /> 5,000 (executive education)<ref name = ESCPFacts />
  | location              = [[Paris]], France;<ref name = ESCPFacts /><br />[[Berlin]], Germany;<ref name = ESCPFacts /><br />[[London]], United Kingdom;<ref name = ESCPFacts /><br />[[Madrid]], Spain;<ref name = ESCPFacts /><br />[[Turin]], Italy;<ref name = ESCPFacts /><br />[[Warsaw]], Poland<ref name = ESCPFacts />
  | location              = [[Paris]], France;<ref name = ESCPFacts /><br />[[Berlin]], Germany;<ref name = ESCPFacts /><br />[[London]], United Kingdom;<ref name = ESCPFacts /><br />[[Madrid]], Spain;<ref name = ESCPFacts /><br />[[Turin]], Italy;<ref name = ESCPFacts /><br />[[Warsaw]], Poland<ref name = ESCPFacts />
  | academic_affiliations  = [[Conférence des grandes écoles]],<ref name = ESCPFacts /> <br />[[Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University|Sorbonne Alliance]]<ref name = ESCPFacts />
  | academic_affiliations  = [[Conférence des grandes écoles]],<ref name = ESCPFacts /> <br />[[Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University|Sorbonne Alliance]]<ref name = ESCPFacts />
  | accreditation          = [[AACSB]]<ref name = ESCPFacts /> & [[EQUIS]]<ref name = ESCPFacts />
  | accreditation          = [[AACSB]]<ref name = ESCPFacts />, [[EQUIS]]<ref name = ESCPFacts />
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'''ESCP Business School''' ({{langx|fr|École Supérieure de Commerce de Paris}}; {{langx|en|Upper Business School of Paris}}) is a French [[business school]] and ''[[grande école]]'' founded in [[Paris]] and based across [[Europe]] with campuses in [[Paris]], [[Berlin]], [[London]], [[Madrid]], [[Turin]], and [[Warsaw]]. Established in 1819, it is considered the world's oldest [[business school]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://major-prepa.com/concours/dates-oraux-hec-essec-escp/|title=Voici les dates des oraux aux Parisiennes (HEC, ESSEC, ESCP) - Major-Prépa|website=major-prepa.com|date=June 2018|language=fr-FR|access-date=2018-11-03}}</ref> ESCP Business School runs [[Bachelor of Business Administration|BSc]], [[MBA]], [[Executive MBA]], [[master's degree]] programs in [[finance]] and [[management]], executive education programs, and [[Doctor of Philosophy|PhD]] programs.
'''ESCP Business School''' ({{langx|fr|École Supérieure de Commerce de Paris}}; {{langx|en|Upper Business School of Paris}}) is a French [[business school]] and ''[[grande école]]'' founded in [[Paris]] and based across [[Europe]] with campuses in [[Paris]], [[Berlin]], [[London]], [[Madrid]], [[Turin]], and [[Warsaw]]. Established in 1819, it is considered the world's oldest [[business school]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://major-prepa.com/concours/dates-oraux-hec-essec-escp/|title=Voici les dates des oraux aux Parisiennes (HEC, ESSEC, ESCP) - Major-Prépa|website=major-prepa.com|date=June 2018|language=fr-FR|access-date=2018-11-03}}</ref> ESCP Business School runs [[Bachelor of Business Administration|BSc]], [[MBA]], [[Executive MBA]], [[master's degree]] programs in [[finance]] and [[management]], executive education programs, and [[Doctor of Philosophy|PhD]] programs.


It is, along with [[HEC Paris|HEC]] and [[ESSEC Business School|ESSEC]], a member of the ''Parisiennes'', an informal term designating the three most prestigious business schools in France.
It is, along with [[HEC Paris|HEC]] and [[ESSEC Business School|ESSEC]], a member of the ''Parisiennes'', an informal term designating the three most prestigious business schools in France.
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In 1869, the [[Paris Chamber of Commerce]] took over the school, aiming to train future business leaders in modern methods in commerce and industry. In 1892, ESCP set up selective admissions processes, which continued to be retained and, today, take the form of competitive exams.
In 1869, the [[Paris Chamber of Commerce]] took over the school, aiming to train future business leaders in modern methods in commerce and industry. In 1892, ESCP set up selective admissions processes, which continued to be retained and, today, take the form of competitive exams.


On 5 April 1973, the concept of a multi-campus business school was created, with consecutive inaugurations of campuses taking place in the United Kingdom ([[London]] in 1974, move to [[Oxford]] in 1975) and in Germany ([[Düsseldorf]] in 1975, move to [[Berlin]] in 1985). In 1974 the ESCP developed courses in entrepreneurship in response to internal and external forces.<ref>{{cite web |title=Adrien Jean-Guy Passant: The organizational identity of business schools: Toward an entrepreneurial redefinition? A longitudinal case study of a European business school, Revue de l'Entrepreneuriat, Volume 21, Issue 1, pp. 22-64, 2022 |url=https://www.cairn-int.info/article.php?ID_ARTICLE=E_ENTRE1_PR_0012}}<!-- auto-translated from French by Module:CS1 translator --></ref> Since then, the school has deepened its European presence to become an integrated pan-European business school:.<ref>{{cite web |title=Adrien Jean-Guy Passant: Making European managers in business schools: A longitudinal case study on evolution, processes, and actors from the late 1960s onward, Enterprise & Society, Volume 23, Issue 2, pp. 478-511, 2022 |doi=10.1017/eso.2020.65 |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/eso.2020.65}}<!-- auto-translated from French by Module:CS1 translator --></ref>   In 2018, ESCP became an ''[[:fr:École consulaire|École consulaire]]'', largely financed by the public [[Chamber of commerce|Chambers of Commerce]] in [[Paris Chamber of Commerce|Paris]], [[Berlin]], and [[Turin]].<ref name="ESCPGov" />
On 5 April 1973, the concept of a multi-campus business school was created, with consecutive inaugurations of campuses taking place in the United Kingdom ([[London]] in 1974, move to [[Oxford]] in 1975) and in Germany ([[Düsseldorf]] in 1975, move to [[Berlin]] in 1985). In 1974 the ESCP developed courses in entrepreneurship in response to internal and external forces.<ref>{{cite journal | last1=Passant | first1=Adrien Jean-Guy |title=Adrien Jean-Guy Passant: The organizational identity of business schools: Toward an entrepreneurial redefinition? A longitudinal case study of a European business school, Revue de l'Entrepreneuriat, Volume 21, Issue 1, pp. 22-64, 2022 | journal=Revue de l'Entrepreneuriat / Review of Entrepreneurship | date=25 November 2021 | volume=21 | issue=1 | pages=24–64 | doi=10.3917/entre1.pr.0012 |url=https://www.cairn-int.info/article.php?ID_ARTICLE=E_ENTRE1_PR_0012}}<!-- auto-translated from French by Module:CS1 translator --></ref> Since then, the school has deepened its European presence to become an integrated pan-European business school.<ref>{{cite web |title=Adrien Jean-Guy Passant: Making European managers in business schools: A longitudinal case study on evolution, processes, and actors from the late 1960s onward, Enterprise & Society, Volume 23, Issue 2, pp. 478-511, 2022 |doi=10.1017/eso.2020.65 |url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/eso.2020.65}}<!-- auto-translated from French by Module:CS1 translator --></ref> In 2018, ESCP became an ''[[:fr:École consulaire|École consulaire]]'', largely financed by the public [[Chamber of commerce|Chambers of Commerce]] in [[Paris Chamber of Commerce|Paris]], [[Berlin]], and [[Turin]].<ref name="ESCPGov" />
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* In 1988, a fourth campus was opened in Madrid.
* In 1988, a fourth campus was opened in Madrid.
* In 1999, ESCP merged with its sister school EAP.
* In 1999, ESCP merged with its sister school EAP.
* In 2001, the [[Master of Management|Master in Management]] programme taught at ESCP became validated by [[City University London]].
* In 2001, the [[Master of Management|Master in Management]] programme taught at ESCP became validated by [[City St George's, University of London]].
* In 2004, a fifth campus in [[Turin]] was founded, whose courses became validated by the [[University of Turin]]; Master in Management students can obtain the Italian degree of Laurea Magistrale.
* In 2004, a fifth campus in [[Turin]] was founded, whose courses became validated by the [[University of Turin]]; Master in Management students can obtain the Italian degree of Laurea Magistrale.
* In 2005, ESCP inaugurated its London campus, having moved from Oxford.
* In 2005, ESCP inaugurated its London campus, having moved from Oxford.
* In 2007, the Master in Management programme was recognised by the [[Charles III University of Madrid|Universidad Carlos III de Madrid]]; students can obtain the Spanish degree of Master Europeo en Administración y Dirección de Empresas.
* In 2007, the Master in Management programme was recognised by the [[Charles III University of Madrid|Charles III Unversity of Madrid]]; students can obtain the Spanish degree of Master Europeo en Administración y Dirección de Empresas.
* In 2015, ESCP established its sixth European campus with its partner [[Kozminski University]] in Poland.  
* In 2015, ESCP established its sixth European campus with its partner [[Kozminski University]] in Poland.  
* In 2016, the School decides to strengthen its footprint in Paris by adding a second campus located in the [[Montparnasse]] area after buying back [[Novancia|Novancia Business School]]'s building. The campus is dedicated to [[Executive education|executive programs]].
* In 2016, the School decides to strengthen its footprint in Paris by adding a second campus located in the [[Montparnasse]] area after buying back Novancia Business School's building. The campus is dedicated to [[Executive education|executive programs]].
*In 2019, the School removed "Europe" from its name, reverting to its original name.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://escp.eu/news/it-all-starts-here|title=ESCP launches its new brand campaign – The Choice &#124; ESCP|website=escp.eu}}</ref>
*In 2019, the School removed "Europe" from its name, reverting to its original name.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://escp.eu/news/it-all-starts-here|title=ESCP launches its new brand campaign – The Choice &#124; ESCP|website=escp.eu}}</ref>


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ESCP Business School is a ''[[grande école]]'', a French institution of [[higher education]] that is separate from, but parallel and often connected to, the main framework of the [[List of public universities in France|French public university system]]. ''Grandes écoles'' are elite academic institutions that admit students through an extremely competitive process, and a significant proportion of their graduates occupy the highest levels of French society.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/expat/4190728/Frances-educational-elite.html|title=France's educational elite|date=17 November 2003|access-date=5 February 2019|work=Daily Telegraph}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|author=Pierre Bourdieu|title=The State Nobility: Elite Schools in the Field of Power|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=do9o-jIrzXgC&pg=PA133|year=1998|publisher=Stanford UP|pages=133–35|isbn=9780804733465}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mbacrystalball.com/blog/2019/04/19/grand-ecoles-france/|title=Top Grandes Écoles in France: Ranking, costs, job placements and more|first=MBA Crystal|last=Ball|date=19 April 2019}}</ref> Similar to [[Ivy League]] universities in the United States, [[Oxbridge]] in the UK, and the [[C9 League]] in China, graduation from a ''grande école'' is viewed as the ideal prerequisite credential for any top government, administrative and corporate position in the nation.<ref name="sociologie">[[Monique de Saint-Martin]], « Les recherches sociologiques sur les grandes écoles : de la reproduction à la recherche de justice », Éducation et sociétés 1/2008 (No.&nbsp;21), {{p.|95-103}}. [http://www.cairn.info/revue-education-et-societes-2008-1-page-95.htm lire en ligne] sur [[Cairn.info]]</ref><ref name="insee">Valérie Albouy et Thomas Wanecq, [http://www.insee.fr/fr/ffc/docs_ffc/es361b.pdf Les inégalités sociales d’accès aux grandes écoles] (2003), [[INSEE]]</ref>
ESCP Business School is a ''[[grande école]]'', a French institution of [[higher education]] that is separate from, but parallel and often connected to, the main framework of the [[List of public universities in France|French public university system]]. ''Grandes écoles'' are elite academic institutions that admit students through an extremely competitive process, and a significant proportion of their graduates occupy the highest levels of French society.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/expat/4190728/Frances-educational-elite.html|title=France's educational elite|date=17 November 2003|access-date=5 February 2019|work=Daily Telegraph}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|author=Pierre Bourdieu|title=The State Nobility: Elite Schools in the Field of Power|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=do9o-jIrzXgC&pg=PA133|year=1998|publisher=Stanford UP|pages=133–35|isbn=9780804733465}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.mbacrystalball.com/blog/2019/04/19/grand-ecoles-france/|title=Top Grandes Écoles in France: Ranking, costs, job placements and more|first=MBA Crystal|last=Ball|date=19 April 2019}}</ref> Similar to [[Ivy League]] universities in the United States, [[Oxbridge]] in the UK, and the [[C9 League]] in China, graduation from a ''grande école'' is viewed as the ideal prerequisite credential for any top government, administrative and corporate position in the nation.<ref name="sociologie">[[Monique de Saint-Martin]], « Les recherches sociologiques sur les grandes écoles : de la reproduction à la recherche de justice », Éducation et sociétés 1/2008 (No.&nbsp;21), {{p.|95-103}}. [http://www.cairn.info/revue-education-et-societes-2008-1-page-95.htm lire en ligne] sur [[Cairn.info]]</ref><ref name="insee">Valérie Albouy et Thomas Wanecq, [http://www.insee.fr/fr/ffc/docs_ffc/es361b.pdf Les inégalités sociales d’accès aux grandes écoles] (2003), [[INSEE]]</ref>


The degrees are accredited by the ''[[Conférence des Grandes Écoles]]''<ref>{{cite web |title=Conférence des grandes écoles: commission Accréditation |url=https://www.cge.asso.fr/commissions/accreditation/ |publisher=Conférence des grandes écoles |access-date=21 January 2022}}</ref> and awarded by the French [[Ministry of National Education (France)|Ministry of National Education]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Etablissements dispensant des formations supérieures initiales diplômantes conférant le grade de master |url=https://www.enseignementsup-recherche.gouv.fr/fr/etablissements-dispensant-des-formations-superieures-initiales-diplomantes-conferant-le-grade-de-46529 |newspaper=Enseignementsup-Recherche.gouv.fr |publisher=Ministère de l'Enseignement supérieur, de la Recherche et de l'Innovation |access-date=16 January 2022}}</ref> Higher education business degrees in France are organized into three levels thus facilitating international mobility: the ''Licence'', or [[Bachelor's degrees]], and the [[Master's degree in Europe|Master's]] and [[Doctorate|Doctoral]] degrees. The Bachelors and the Masters are organized in semesters: 6 for the Bachelors and 4 for the Masters.<ref name="La Licence">{{cite web|url=http://www.enseignementsup-recherche.gouv.fr/cid20277/la-licence.html |title=La Licence|language=fr|website=enseignementsup-recherche.gouv.fr |date=2016-07-19 |access-date=2016-07-19}}</ref><ref name="Le Master">{{cite web|url=http://www.enseignementsup-recherche.gouv.fr/cid20193/le-master.html |title=Le Master|language=fr|website=enseignementsup-recherche.gouv.fr |date=2016-07-19 |access-date=2016-07-19}}</ref> Those levels of study include various "parcours" or paths based on UE (''Unités d'enseignement'' or ''Modules''), each worth a defined number of [[European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System|European credits]] (ECTS). A student accumulates those credits, which are generally transferable between paths. A Bachelors is awarded once 180 ECTS have been obtained (bac + 3); a Masters is awarded once 120 additional credits have been obtained (bac +5). The highly coveted PGE (''[[Grande École program|Programme Grande École]]'') ends with the degree of [[Master of Management|Master in Management (MiM)]].<ref name="La Licence"/><ref name="Le Master"/><ref name="auto1">Ben-David, Joseph and Philip G. Altbach. eds. ''Centers of Learning: Britain, France, Germany, United States'' (2nd ed. 2017).</ref>
The degrees are accredited by the ''[[Conférence des Grandes Écoles]]''<ref>{{cite web |title=Conférence des grandes écoles: commission Accréditation |work=CGE |url=https://www.cge.asso.fr/commissions/accreditation/ |publisher=Conférence des grandes écoles |access-date=21 January 2022}}</ref> and awarded by the French [[Ministry of National Education (France)|Ministry of National Education]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Etablissements dispensant des formations supérieures initiales diplômantes conférant le grade de master |url=https://www.enseignementsup-recherche.gouv.fr/fr/etablissements-dispensant-des-formations-superieures-initiales-diplomantes-conferant-le-grade-de-46529 |newspaper=Enseignementsup-Recherche.gouv.fr |publisher=Ministère de l'Enseignement supérieur, de la Recherche et de l'Innovation |access-date=16 January 2022}}</ref> Higher education business degrees in France are organized into three levels thus facilitating international mobility: the ''Licence'', or [[Bachelor's degrees]], and the [[Master's degree in Europe|Master's]] and [[Doctorate|Doctoral]] degrees. The Bachelors and the Masters are organized in semesters: 6 for the Bachelors and 4 for the Masters.<ref name="La Licence">{{cite web|url=http://www.enseignementsup-recherche.gouv.fr/cid20277/la-licence.html |title=La Licence|language=fr|website=enseignementsup-recherche.gouv.fr |date=2016-07-19 |access-date=2016-07-19}}</ref><ref name="Le Master">{{cite web|url=http://www.enseignementsup-recherche.gouv.fr/cid20193/le-master.html |title=Le Master|language=fr|website=enseignementsup-recherche.gouv.fr |date=2016-07-19 |access-date=2016-07-19}}</ref> Those levels of study include various "parcours" or paths based on UE (''Unités d'enseignement'' or ''Modules''), each worth a defined number of [[European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System|European credits]] (ECTS). A student accumulates those credits, which are generally transferable between paths. A Bachelors is awarded once 180 ECTS have been obtained (bac + 3); a Masters is awarded once 120 additional credits have been obtained (bac +5). The highly coveted PGE (''[[Grande École program|Programme Grande École]]'') ends with the degree of [[Master of Management|Master in Management (MiM)]].<ref name="La Licence"/><ref name="Le Master"/><ref name="auto1">Ben-David, Joseph and Philip G. Altbach. eds. ''Centers of Learning: Britain, France, Germany, United States'' (2nd ed. 2017).</ref>


==Rankings==
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''' Business '''
''' Business '''
* [[Christophe de Margerie]] (ex-CEO of [[TotalEnergies]])
* [[Christophe de Margerie]] (ex-CEO of [[TotalEnergies]])
* [[Sébastien de Montessus]] (born 1974). CEO of [[Endeavour Mining]] from 2016 to 2024.<ref>{{cite news |title=Leadership profile: Sébastien De Montessus |url=https://www.miningreview.com/gold/leadership-profile-sebastien-de-montessus-ceo-endeavour-mining/ |access-date=19 January 2024 |work=Mining Review |date=26 January 2021}}</ref>
* [[Sébastien de Montessus]] (born 1974). CEO of [[Endeavour Mining]] from 2016 to 2024.<ref>{{cite news |title=Leadership profile: Sébastien De Montessus |url=https://www.miningreview.com/gold/leadership-profile-sebastien-de-montessus-ceo-endeavour-mining/ |access-date=19 January 2024 |work=Mining Review |date=26 January 2021 |archive-date=3 August 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210803213601/https://www.miningreview.com/gold/leadership-profile-sebastien-de-montessus-ceo-endeavour-mining/ |url-status=dead }}</ref>
* [[Arnaud de Puyfontaine]] (CEO of [[Vivendi]])
* [[Arnaud de Puyfontaine]] (CEO of [[Vivendi]])
* [[Victor Herrero]] (CEO of [[Guess (clothing)|Guess Inc.]])<ref>{{Cite web|url= https://www.thembsgroup.co.uk/external/victor-herrero-takes-up-ceo-role-at-guess/|title= Victor Herrero takes up CEO role at Guess - Executive Moves Executive Search}}</ref>
* [[Victor Herrero]] (CEO of [[Guess (clothing)|Guess]])<ref>{{Cite web|url= https://www.thembsgroup.co.uk/external/victor-herrero-takes-up-ceo-role-at-guess/|title= Victor Herrero takes up CEO role at Guess - Executive Moves Executive Search}}</ref>
* [[Pierre-Yves Roussel]] (CEO of [[Tory Burch LLC]])
* [[Pierre-Yves Roussel]] (CEO of [[Tory Burch LLC]])
* [[Olaf Swantee]] (CEO of [[EE Limited]])
* [[Olaf Swantee]] (CEO of [[EE Limited]])
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* [[Alexandre Ricard]] (CEO of family business [[Pernod Ricard]])
* [[Alexandre Ricard]] (CEO of family business [[Pernod Ricard]])
* [[:Fr:François Pauly|François Pauly]] (CEO of [[Edmond de Rothschild Group]])
* [[:Fr:François Pauly|François Pauly]] (CEO of [[Edmond de Rothschild Group]])
* [[Patrick Cohen]] (CEO of [[AXA]] France)<ref>{{Cite web|url= https://www.axa.com/en/about-us/profile/patrick-cohen|title= Patrick-cohen}}</ref>
* [[Patrick Cohen]] (CEO of [[Axa]] France)<ref>{{Cite web|url= https://www.axa.com/en/about-us/profile/patrick-cohen|title= Patrick-cohen}}</ref>
* [[:Fr:Véronique Morali|Véronique Morali]] (President of [[FIMALAC|Fimalac]])
* [[:Fr:Véronique Morali|Véronique Morali]] (President of [[FIMALAC|Fimalac]])
* [[Edouard de Royere]] (CEO of [[Air Liquide]])<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.escpalumni.org/gene/main.php?base=63|title=ESCP Alumni - Hall of Fame|website=www.escpalumni.org}}</ref>
* [[Edouard de Royere]] (CEO of [[Air Liquide]])<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.escpalumni.org/gene/main.php?base=63|title=ESCP Alumni - Hall of Fame|website=www.escpalumni.org}}</ref>
* [[Patricia Barbizet]] (CEO of [[Christie's]], Vice-chairman of the Board of [[Kering]])
* [[Patricia Barbizet]] (CEO of [[Christie's]], Vice-chairman of the Board of [[Kering]])
* [[Renaud de Lesquen]] (CEO of [[Givenchy]])<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ww.fashionnetwork.com/news/Renaud-de-lesquen-named-ceo-of-givenchy,1194646.html|title=Renaud de Lesquen named CEO of Givenchy|first=FashionNetwork com|last=WW|website=FashionNetwork.com}}</ref>
* [[Renaud de Lesquen]] (CEO of [[Givenchy]])<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ww.fashionnetwork.com/news/Renaud-de-lesquen-named-ceo-of-givenchy,1194646.html|title=Renaud de Lesquen named CEO of Givenchy|first=FashionNetwork com|last=WW|website=FashionNetwork.com |date=6 March 2020 }}</ref>
* [[André Lacroix (businessman)|André Lacroix]] (CEO of [[Intertek|Intertek Group plc]])
* [[André Lacroix (businessman)|André Lacroix]] (CEO of [[Intertek]])
* [[Patrick Thomas (businessman)|Patrick Thomas]] (CEO of [[Hermès]])
* [[Patrick Thomas (businessman)|Patrick Thomas]] (CEO of [[Hermès]])
* [[:Fr:Arnaud Nourry|Arnaud Nourry]] (CEO of [[Hachette (publisher)|Hachette group]])
* [[:Fr:Arnaud Nourry|Arnaud Nourry]] (CEO of [[Hachette (publisher)|Hachette]])
* [[:Fr:Antoine Riboud|Antoine Riboud]] (Founder of [[Danone]])
* [[:Fr:Antoine Riboud|Antoine Riboud]] (Founder of [[Danone]])
* [[Thierry de La Tour d'Artaise]] (CEO of [[Groupe SEB|SEB]])
* [[Thierry de La Tour d'Artaise]] (CEO of [[Groupe SEB|SEB]])

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Template:Short description Template:UPE Template:Use dmy dates Script error: No such module "Infobox".Template:Template otherScript error: No such module "check for unknown parameters".Script error: No such module "Check for conflicting parameters". ESCP Business School (Template:Langx; Template:Langx) is a French business school and grande école founded in Paris and based across Europe with campuses in Paris, Berlin, London, Madrid, Turin, and Warsaw. Established in 1819, it is considered the world's oldest business school.[1] ESCP Business School runs BSc, MBA, Executive MBA, master's degree programs in finance and management, executive education programs, and PhD programs.

It is, along with HEC and ESSEC, a member of the Parisiennes, an informal term designating the three most prestigious business schools in France.

History

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French economist and businessman Jean-Baptiste Say (1767-1832)

The school was established in Paris on 1 December 1819 by two former Napoleonic soldiers, Germain Legret and Amédée Brodart. Germain Legret had founded two business schools in Paris in 1815 and 1818, but both closed their doors rapidly.[2] ESCP offered entrepreneurship education in the 1820s.[3] It was modelled on the first grande école, the École Polytechnique, founded by Lazare Carnot and Gaspard Monge, but was initially more modest, in large part because it had not been supported by the state.[4] The school had gained international exposure since the 1820s, but it was not the only business school open to international students.[5] Its stature and importance ascended during the 19th century and it moved to its current Parisian location on the Avenue de la République in 1898.[6]

In 1828, the project to put the school under the authority of the French Ministry of Commerce and Industry failed. The school remained independent by the intervention of Jérôme-Adolphe Blanqui, who took it over. Several times during the first half of the 19th century, French political developments resulted in plans to group ESCP with elite French engineering schools such as the École Polytechnique or the École Centrale Paris, but this ultimately did not happen. At the time, engineering schools in France and in Europe taught future businessmen. From 1838, the French state began to fund scholarships meant for ESCP's students.

In 1869, the Paris Chamber of Commerce took over the school, aiming to train future business leaders in modern methods in commerce and industry. In 1892, ESCP set up selective admissions processes, which continued to be retained and, today, take the form of competitive exams.

On 5 April 1973, the concept of a multi-campus business school was created, with consecutive inaugurations of campuses taking place in the United Kingdom (London in 1974, move to Oxford in 1975) and in Germany (Düsseldorf in 1975, move to Berlin in 1985). In 1974 the ESCP developed courses in entrepreneurship in response to internal and external forces.[7] Since then, the school has deepened its European presence to become an integrated pan-European business school.[8] In 2018, ESCP became an École consulaire, largely financed by the public Chambers of Commerce in Paris, Berlin, and Turin.[9] Script error: No such module "Location map/multi".

  • In 1985, the School's campus in Germany moved from Düsseldorf to Berlin at the invitation of the Government of Berlin.
  • In 1988, a fourth campus was opened in Madrid.
  • In 1999, ESCP merged with its sister school EAP.
  • In 2001, the Master in Management programme taught at ESCP became validated by City St George's, University of London.
  • In 2004, a fifth campus in Turin was founded, whose courses became validated by the University of Turin; Master in Management students can obtain the Italian degree of Laurea Magistrale.
  • In 2005, ESCP inaugurated its London campus, having moved from Oxford.
  • In 2007, the Master in Management programme was recognised by the Charles III Unversity of Madrid; students can obtain the Spanish degree of Master Europeo en Administración y Dirección de Empresas.
  • In 2015, ESCP established its sixth European campus with its partner Kozminski University in Poland.
  • In 2016, the School decides to strengthen its footprint in Paris by adding a second campus located in the Montparnasse area after buying back Novancia Business School's building. The campus is dedicated to executive programs.
  • In 2019, the School removed "Europe" from its name, reverting to its original name.[10]

Grande école degrees

ESCP Business School is a grande école, a French institution of higher education that is separate from, but parallel and often connected to, the main framework of the French public university system. Grandes écoles are elite academic institutions that admit students through an extremely competitive process, and a significant proportion of their graduates occupy the highest levels of French society.[11][12][13] Similar to Ivy League universities in the United States, Oxbridge in the UK, and the C9 League in China, graduation from a grande école is viewed as the ideal prerequisite credential for any top government, administrative and corporate position in the nation.[14][15]

The degrees are accredited by the Conférence des Grandes Écoles[16] and awarded by the French Ministry of National Education.[17] Higher education business degrees in France are organized into three levels thus facilitating international mobility: the Licence, or Bachelor's degrees, and the Master's and Doctoral degrees. The Bachelors and the Masters are organized in semesters: 6 for the Bachelors and 4 for the Masters.[18][19] Those levels of study include various "parcours" or paths based on UE (Unités d'enseignement or Modules), each worth a defined number of European credits (ECTS). A student accumulates those credits, which are generally transferable between paths. A Bachelors is awarded once 180 ECTS have been obtained (bac + 3); a Masters is awarded once 120 additional credits have been obtained (bac +5). The highly coveted PGE (Programme Grande École) ends with the degree of Master in Management (MiM).[18][19][20]

Rankings

Global Rankings Business Education - Financial Times 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024
European Business Schools 11th[21] 14th[22] 8th[23] 14th[24] 3rd[25] 4th
Master in Management 5th[26] 5th[27] 6th[28] 7th[29] 5th[30] 4th
Master in Finance 2nd - 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st
Executive MBA 11th 14th 7th 6th 5th 3rd
Global MBA - - - - 52nd 27th 25th
Executive Education Open 37th 51st 41st - 19th 17th
Executive Education Customized 18th 18th 14th - 12th 14th

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Campus

ESCP students can study on campuses in France (Paris), the UK (London), Spain (Madrid), Germany (Berlin), Italy (Turin), and Poland (Warsaw).[32] They can spend either 6 months or 1 year on each campus according to their study choices. Each campus has its own specifics and develops programs with local academic institutions. For instance, in Spain, ESCP provides a Master in Business Project Management co-delivered with the Technical University of Madrid and in Italy, a double-degree program is available for engineers together with the Polytechnic University of Turin.[33]

Since 2017, ESCP has had two campuses in Paris, one near the Place de la République (in the 11th arrondissement of Paris) and another one near the Montparnasse Tower (in the 15th arrondissement of Paris). Each campus is dedicated to a specific range of programs. The campus in the 11th arrondissement hosts all the graduate programs whereas the campus in the 15th arrondissement hosts the undergraduate education, the executive education and the school's start-up Incubator, the Blue Factory. This organization is unique to Paris; on every other campus, undergraduate, graduate and executive programmes are dispensed in the same campus.

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Partnerships

ESCP has over 100 partner grandes écoles and universities worldwide, several offering dual degrees.[34]

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Exchange

Dual degrees

Notable alumni

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Business

Politics

Research and education

Media and culture

Sports

Associations

See also

References

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