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Ecole Supérieure des Affaires

École Supérieure des Affaires - ESA Business School
المعهد العالي للأعمال
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Type Private business school
Established 5 April 1996
President Stéphane ATTALI
Academic staff
approx. 250 (visiting)
Address 289, Rue Clemenceau, Beirut, Lebanon Lebanese flag
33°53′55″N 35°29′21″E / 33.89861°N 35.48917°E / 33.89861; 35.48917Coordinates: 33°53′55″N 35°29′21″E / 33.89861°N 35.48917°E / 33.89861; 35.48917
Campus Urban 35,000 square metres (8.6 acres)
Affiliations ESCP Europe
Website www.esa.edu.lb

Established in 1996 following an intergovernmental agreement between France and Lebanon, the École supérieure des affaires (ESA) is a business school in Beirut, Lebanon dedicated to the education of executives and managers in Lebanon and the Middle East and managed by the Paris Île-de-France Regional Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

The faculty is composed of professors from Europe, particularly from ESCP Europe and HEC Paris.

The École Supérieure des Affaires was established in 1996. The idea behind creating an important business school in Beirut came from, and was promoted—in particular towards the Paris Chamber of Commerce and Industry—by Fayek Abillama, who was also the President of the Alumni Association at HEC, Lebanon. At the same time, Jean-Pierre Lafon, former French Ambassador to Lebanon, convinced of the necessity of increasing Franco-Lebanese cooperation in matters of education, adopted the idea of creating a Business School to address the needs of the business community. In May 1995, he approached the Paris Chamber of Commerce and Industry to set his plan in motion, in close collaboration with The Central Bank of Lebanon and its Governor, Riad Salame. A partnership was thereafter established between the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, The Central Bank of Lebanon, and the Paris Chamber of Commerce and Industry. ESA was established on April 5, 1996, in the presence of French President Jacques Chirac and Lebanese Prime Minister Rafic Hariri, through an intergovernmental agreement signed between France and Lebanon, and an institutional agreement signed between The Central Bank of Lebanon and the Paris Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

ESA was recognized by the Lebanese Ministry of Higher Education decree N8 9033 dated 27 August 1996.

35,000-square-metre (380,000 sq ft) campus in Beirut.

Six buildings equipped to welcome students and executives undergoing training, in the best possible conditions for reflection, research and networking.


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