
The School´s emphasis on internationalization and multiculturalism manifests itself not only in its philosophy and curriculum, but also in its physical network. The School has worked hard to establish an effective global network so that participants, both during the program and after completion, may reap the benefits of this international reach.
From its early days, the School of International Management sought to extend its activities into overseas sister and exchange programs. This international expansion includes Morocco with the establishment of an ENPC MBA program at Ecole Hassania des Travaux publics in Casablanca and China, with the establishment of an ENPC MBA program at Tongji University in Shangai. Other ENPC MBA program abroad were established in places as Tokyo, Nagoya, New Delhi, Cochin, Buenos Aires & Mandoza.
The School continues to develop internationally and has witnessed significant additions to its program offering over the past few years.
Here are some of those highlights:
- 2009: Business School of Delhi (New Delhi, NRC, India) and the ENPC School of International Management signed a memorandum of understanding in view of launching an ENPC MBA in India which will have its first intake in September 2010. This marks the return of the ENPC MBA to India after a few years of absence due to a change in policy regarding foreign institutions of higher learning in the country.
- 2007: Abu Dhabi University (ADU), a leading academic institution in the United Arab Emirates, and the ENPC School of International Management have signed a collaboration agreement to jointly offer a dual MBA degree focusing on International Business. Students joining the MBA program at ADU will be able to earn within 18 months two degrees: a general MBA degree from ADU and a specialized MBA degree from ENPC. The dual degree program is part-time and will start in summer 2007.
- 2006: The ENPC School of International Management launches an Executive MBA program. Participants are given the opportunity, not only to visit the sister institutions in Morocco and China, but also to substitute courses in their curriculum with courses in Shanghai or Casablanca.
- 2005: The ENPC School of International Management launches a new program, The Tri-Continent MBA, in partnership with the Fox Business School of Temple University Philadelphia. This program offers participants the unique opportunity to complete their MBA in Paris, Philadelphia, Shanghai and Tokyo.
- 2004: The ENPC and the ENPC School of International Management join forces with ParisTech, the consortium of the eleven foremost institutes of engineering teaching and research in France.
- 1999: The launch of the FT-ranked SIMBA program in Shanghai, a joint program with Tongji University and the IFCIM (Franco-Chinese Institute for Engineering and Management).
- 1998: Launch of our joint MBA program with the EHTP (~The Hassania School of Civil Engineering) in Casablanca, Morocco.