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GETT Europe: EDHEC creates a 100% European track

EDHEC Business School is launching GETT Europe, a new European pathway within its Grande École Programme (Master in Management) in partnership with two prestigious institutions, ESMT Berlin and Imperial College Business School. The Global Economic Transformation & Technology (GETT) pathway is a selective programme combining academic excellence and international immersion, at the heart of the transformations in the economic world, the challenges of sustainable development and technological progress.

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9 Jan 2024
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From the start of the 2024 academic year, this new course will complement the GETT programme, which currently offers students the opportunity to study on three continents (EDHEC Business School Paris campus, Haas School of Business, University of California Berkeley, SKK Graduate School of Business Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, South Korea). GETT Europe aims to train professionals with solid skills in data sciences, entrepreneurship and the management of technology and innovation. The programme consists of 24 months of courses at 3 of Europe's top business schools and a year of professional immersion. 

 

GETT Europe enables students to obtain the following qualifications: Master in Management from EDHEC (Diplôme EDHEC Grande École), Certificate from ESMT Berlin and MSc Innovation, Entrepreneurship & Management from Imperial College Business School.
 

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