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The first group of 46 students of the HEC Paris MSc in Innovation and Entrepreneurship (MSIE) have just finished their courses and will attend HEC Paris’ graduation ceremony, online or in person, in June 2019. This 100 percent online program started in September 2017 and was the first completely online degree for the School.
In the last year MBA applications at the HEC Paris MBA programme have jumped from around 1,400 to 2,200. Class sizes are also up, from 232 students in this year’s graduating class to 275 in the class of 2020. The school has also been able to be more discerning about who it takes on its MBA programme. “In a flat or shrinking global MBA market, we’re growing,” comment Andrea Masini, associate Dean of the school's MBA .
"An extension (to the Brexit deadline) beyond three months would make Brexit more Europeanized," comments HEC Paris European Law Professor Alberto Alemanno.
According to Alberto Alemanno, European law professor at HEC Paris, "an extension beyond three months would make Brexit more Europeanised".
Alberto Alemanno, professor of EU Law at HEC Paris, says neither Britain nor Europe can accurately predict the consequences of a no-deal Brexit.
HEC Paris law professor Alberto Alemanno discusses possible Brexit scenarios on Bloomberg Surveillance.
HEC Paris European Law Professor Alberto Alemanno comments on potential Brexit scenarios.
HEC Paris EU Law Professor Alberto Alemanno explains why tech companies should have more obligations towards the state. He says, for example, that authorities should be able to access tech companies' data in case of emergencies.
Leading business schools from outside Africa have been keen to capitalise on the interest. France's HEC Paris, for instance, has established a regional office in Ivory Coast.