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For the third time since TED was conceived in 1984, HEC Paris students organized a TEDx event, choosing “Crawl, Walk, Talk” as the 2019 theme. The April 5 gathering was played out in front of a privileged crowd which witnessed 14 students, academics and entrepreneurs share personal journeys from “it ...
HEC’s Master degree in Media, Art and Creation (MAC) reached its 2019 climax in March with a weeklong induction into the cultural riches of Los Angeles. 41 students took the Californian capital by storm in a study trip featuring 110 meetings with the cultural sector’s movers-and-shakers. On April 1 ...
Top researchers and practitioners from the legal fields congregated in central Paris on March 21-22 for a groundbreaking conference devoted to the impact of AI, data mining and Smart Law on the legal discipline, practice and research.
HEC Paris is marking the tenth anniversary of the annual Hult Prize, nicknamed the “Nobel Prize for students” after winning the regional final in London. A team from the MSc Sustainability and Social Innovation (SASI) now prepares for a chance to go to September’s global showdown.
April 14, 2019 will mark the third year of HEC’s annual Uni’Run and its organizers, Félicia Inostroza and Théophile Merienne, hope to build upon the success of the preceding events. We had the opportunity to interview them and determine why this event is important to them and their peers.
For the fourth S&O’s Annual Conference, HEC academic Mitali Banerjee organized a high-caliber conference on the impact of AI and robotics on work and society. Participants enjoyed lively debates led by representatives from the business community, research centers and international think-tanks.
Kevin Ashley is an internationally recognized specialist on computer modeling of legal reasoning. The Professor of Law at the University of Pittsburgh has published dozens of articles on this emerging discipline. At the Legal Data Mining Conference co-organized by HEC, he delivered a keynote speech ...
With a social context marked for several months now by the mobilization of the "yellow vests", and more recently by the uncertain outcome of the great debate launched by French President Emmanuel Macron, everything suggested that public opinion in March would express vivid apprehensions of the ...
Uncertainty surrounding Brexit, Franco-German debates, rising populism and European elections…: what lies in store for the European Union? The HEC-Viavoice debate on March 12 welcomed the views of Alberto Alemanno, HEC professor and Jean-Monnet Chair in European Law.
Since February 5, 2019, HEC Paris has bolstered its digital presence with the launching of its new website. The objective of the project was simple: make HEC more visible, more accessible and more impactful, notably at the international level.