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Institut européen d'administration des affaires | |
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Motto | The Business School for the World |
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Type | Grande école de commerce et de management (private research university business school) |
Established | 1957 |
Academic affiliations | Conférence des Grandes Écoles;[1] INSEAD-Wharton Alliance[2][3] |
Endowment | €370 million[4] |
Chairman | Andreas Jacobs[5] |
Dean | Francisco Veloso[6] |
Academic staff | 250+ 98% PhD.;[7] 22% female;[7] 91% international[7] |
Students | ~1,540 (~1,000 in MBA) (~300 in EMBA) (~130 in MIM) (~30 in MFin) (~80 in Ph.D.) |
Location | |
Language | English |
Website | insead |
INSEAD (⫽ɪnsiːæd⫽ IN-see-ad),[8] a contraction of "Institut Européen d'Administration des Affaires" (lit. 'European Institute of Business Administration'),[9] is a non-profit graduate business school that maintains campuses in France (Europe Campus), Singapore (Asia Campus), and the United Arab Emirates (Middle East Campus). INSEAD is a part of the Sorbonne University Alliance and the INSEAD-Wharton Alliance. Its degree programmes are postgraduate-only, taught in English and include a full-time Master of Business Administration (MBA), an Executive MBA (EMBA), Master in Management (MIM), Doctor of Business Administration (PhD), Executive Master of Finance (EMFin) and executive education programmes.