Seal of the ENPC SIM
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Motto | In business to make a better world |
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Type | Business School |
Established | 1987 |
Dean | Tawfik Jelassi |
Academic staff
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37 |
Administrative staff
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10 |
Students | 200 |
Location | Paris, France |
Campus | 15, Rue de la Fontain ou Rois |
Affiliations | AMBA |
Website | www |
The ENPC School of International Management (ENPC SIM), also known as ENPC MBA Paris, is the business school of France's oldest engineering school (1747) and one of the French grandes écoles: the École National des Ponts et Chaussées (ENPC), today renamed École des Ponts ParisTech (Paris Institute of Technology). ENPC SIM is an international graduate business school and research institution that offers programs in Europe (Paris), USA (Philadelphia), Africa (Casablanca) and Asia (Shanghai); specifically it offers full-time Master of Business Administration programs (MBA), Executive programs (EMBA), Doctoral Programs and Undergraduate Programs.
The school was founded in 1987 by Celia Russo in order to promote the study of international business and value-based global leadership. Celia Russo, originally chief of the Language Department of ENPC, who became Dean and professor of PR and Communication from 1987 until her death in 1999. Eng. Michel Fender, a Professor of Logistics and Supply Chain Management, succeeded Russo as Dean until 2001. From 2001 to 2004 Michel Fender and Tawfik Jelassi were designated co-Deans of the School t. In 2004 Tawfik Jelassi ( expert in ICT and e-Businesswas n proclaimed Dean.
ENPC School of International Management is accredited by AMBA the international association of MBA since 1996.
ENPC School of International Management is member of the European Foundation for Management Development (EFDM) and member of the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)
In 2004, ENPC School of International Management was ranked 30th in the European Business school ranking of The Financial Times. In 2005, due to changes in the Financial Times ranking criteria the "ENPC Visiting Faculty model" excluded the school from the ranking.
In 2010, the SIMBA/ENPC EMBA was ranked 39 th in The Financial Times top 100 EMBA ranking.
In the latest full-time MBA ranking published by The Economist on 17 September 2010, the ENPC MBA program was ranked 20th among Continental European MBAs and was the only Paris-based MBA listed in the ranking.