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Despite his schedule as an astronaut for the European Space Agency (ESA), Thomas Pesquet spent five hours at the October 8 European Space Talks event, co-organized by HEC, ESA and ESTACA, to share his passion for space-related subjects with over 1,200 students, space entrepreneurs and specialists ...
With the launch of the HEC Paris Executive Certificate of Finance in Abidjan, Professor Franck Ceddaha responded to our questions about this program.
Hosts Allen & Overy and HEC Paris co-organized a high-profile debate labeled ‘Being Yourself at Work’ on September 18. This eighth DiversiTALKS event featured top executives from the business and legal worlds. Together, they scrutinized the economic, social and cultural benefits of an inclusive ...
The CAP 2020 program has been running since 2017 in the Ivory Coast. It was designed to train over 3 years more than 5,700 senior civil servants, managers and agents from 11 ministries and public institutions, including the President’s and the Prime Minister's Office over a period of 3 years.
On September 4, HEC Debates organized a debate featuring celebrated HEC Alumni Jean-Paul Agon, CEO of L’Oréal, who spoke as part of Welcome Week 2019. In front of a Hall d’Honneur full of students and staff members, he shared his insights into the management of a large corporation, touching on ...
22 years after co-founding Netflix, Reed Hastings revealed to HEC students and staff some of the ingredients behind his company’s global success, as well as the challenges lying ahead. The evening event attracted a packed house, keen to hear about the rise of a streaming empire which has reshaped ...
The HEC students’ startup ProTeen competed valiantly for the coveted Hult Prize Global Finals on Saturday as one of six student startups devoted to youth employment vying for what its sponsor called “the largest student competition on earth”. ProTeen was beaten to the top prize of $1 million seed ...
For the second time in its 10-year history, HEC Paris acceded to the coveted Hult Prize Finals, a contest described by Muhammad Yunus as the “Nobel Prize for students”. After an epic semifinal at Berkhamsted Castle on August 31, the trio of HEC graduates reached the September 14 showdown thanks to ...
Challenging racism, antisemitism and homophobia: those were the sensitive topics DiversiTALKS broached by inviting top speakers to debate in front of HEC staff and students. A socially and politically charged topic which is touching universities worldwide.