HEC Paris press coverage from all over the world
Alberto Alemanno, Jean Monnet Professor of European Union Law and Regulation, discusses what the World Economic Forum at Davos represents and whether it successfully achieves its goal "to improve the state of the world."
A 2017 survey conducted by fund ratings group Citywire suggests that the best fund managers in the U.K. were educated at HEC Paris, University of Southampton and the University of Bath.
Macron's plan: "Protect the person, not the job." Jeremy Ghez, affiliate professor in international relations, discusses Macron's stance on employment.
American HEC student, Margaret Hoffecker, explains why she chose Europe for business school, the pros and cons of studying abroad, and shares some wisdom for potential MBA students looking outside of the US for graduate school.
Gachoucha Kretz, luxury marketing professor at HEC Paris, comments on the new leadership of Celine.
HEC Paris professor, Sam Aflaki, and Wharton professor, Serguei Netessine, explain why the carbon tax does not necessarily have a positive impact on the renewables industry.
Evgeni Tsenter describes the diversity and networking opportunities his experience completing an MBA at HEC Paris gave him exposure to.
Rohail Lashari describes how his experience completing an MBA abroad at HEC Paris has changed his outlook on life and broadened his networking opportunities.
American student, Margaret Hoffecker, explains why she chose Europe for business school, the benefits of studying abroad, and the employment opportunities opened to her by studying at HEC Paris.
Marjo Jarvinen, Marketing Director at HEC Paris Executive Education, discusses the impacts of employees expecting more from their bosses and becoming increasingly vocal about how they want to be managed.