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The Master in Management alumnus is to collect his prize winnings on September 29th, awarded for his dissertation and presentation on tax law, before starting his internship at the top legal firm next year.
Giada Di Stefano, Professor of Strategy scooped up 3 prizes at the annual conference in Berlin organized by the Strategic Management Society (SMS) in September 2016. Her article “Narrative construction during strategic change: A dynamic perspective” was received the Best Paper Award in the domain ...
As part of its plans for international development, HEC Paris announced the opening of its representative office in Germany on Monday, 26 September. On this occasion, a roundtable discussion took place at the Embassy of France in Berlin: "How to be an entrepreneur on the other side of the Rhine – ...
Achieving financial stability in the world is perhaps the main driving force behind academics’ research in finance. Such stability in both banking and trading is also largely determined by well thought-out, strong regulation. By developing close ties with the regulators, HEC Paris fosters a ...
Academic research at HEC Paris is hugely important in shaping how the school teaches about financial regulation. Lecturers bringing real-world examples into the classroom means students graduate with invaluable knowledge – and are more likely to wow employers.
For the third year in a row, the Financial Times (FT) has placed HEC Paris in second place in its rankings for Masters in Management. The league table is published once a year and features the world's top 80 business schools.
Zaheerah Samrod, partner to an HEC Paris MBA student, shares her journey from South Africa to France. Despite career pause, she thrives, emphasizing language learning and personal projects. Active in the Partners' Club, she advises: engage socially, pursue hobbies, and embrace the French ...
For the first time ever, HEC Alumni Ventures and Imperial College Business School held a joint pitch night on June 21st at the London-based school for six promising startups.
Four teams of HEC Paris students from Masters and MBA programs took part in the Client Experience Challenge - as part of the LVMH Certificate - on campus on June 2nd, pitching their ideas for engagement tools to experts from Louis Vuitton.
Professors Brian Hill, John Mawdsley and Keith Robson express their opinions on the UK's vote to leave the European Union. As expats working at HEC Paris, they give us a unique perspective of the political situation in their homeland as they peer across the Channel.