The Class gift reached €12 000 thanks to the mobilisation of the class of 2016 and their sponsor Emmanuel Babeau (89). Many ESCP students in great difficulty will be able to obtain a financial support, thank you for your generosity!
To count, and now to encode
Coding plays a crucial role in management education. ESCP understands this issue and provides 30 hours of courses from the first year
For ESCP coding teacher Yannick Meiller : “Coding is not rocket science. This is not advanced algorithms. It’s like a language. It is entirely possible to exchange in English without being bilingual”.
For more information, discover the Nouvel Observateur article with the participation of Yannick Meiller.
The Foundation moves ahead in the UK!
Frank Bournois, Dean of ESCP, Simon Mercado, Director of the London campus, and Christian Mouillon, Chairman of the ESCP Foundation, have met 40 UK alumni and ESCP friends in London on Monday December 12th. This successful cocktail, hosted by EY, was organised by the ESCP Foundation in order to update the UK community about the great developments that the school is facing today, and to lay the basis of an active fundraising strategy in the UK.
You want to make a gift from the UK? Please consult our dedicated page.
MIM theses reward by the ESCP Foundation!
Christian Mouillon, President of the ESCP Foundation, awarded the Prizes for best research theses (Master in Management programme) 2016, at the graduation ceremony on Friday 2 December.
4 students were distinguished for the excellence of their work:
- Best empirical analysis: Filippo Rossetti with « Relevance of credit rating downgrades in theEuropean market – Evidence from content and empirical analysis » under the supervision of Professor Martin Schmidt ;
- Highest managerial or societal contribution: Jeanne Pintart and Valentine de Dreuille Senecterre with « Analyse de l’émergence de nouveaux modes de financement de l’entrepreneuriat social lié à l’impact en France : Exemple des Social Impact Bonds » under the supervision of Professor Olivier Delbard ;
- Best theoretical advancement: Tobias Thomsen with «Do blockholder types matter in minority block acquisitions? » under the supervision of Alberta di Giuli.
To reward their work, the laureates received a financial support for a total amount of €4 500 from the ESCP Foundation.