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C9 vienna rank
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In 2015, ESCP established its sixth European campus with its partner Kozminski University in Poland.In 2007, the Master in Management programme was recognised by the Universidad Carlos III de Madrid students can obtain the Spanish degree of Master Europeo en Administración y Dirección de Empresas.In 2005, ESCP inaugurated its London campus, having moved from Oxford.In 2004, a fifth campus in Turin was founded, whose courses became validated by the University of Turin Master in Management students can obtain the Italian degree of Laurea Magistrale.

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  • In 2001, the Master in Management programme taught at ESCP became validated by City University London.
  • In 1999, ESCP merged with its sister school EAP.
  • In 1988, a fourth campus was opened in Madrid.
  • In 1985, the School's campus in Germany moved from Düsseldorf to Berlin at the invitation of the Government of Berlin.
  • Since then, the school has deepened its European presence to become an integrated pan-European business school: In 2018, ESCP became an École consulaire, largely financed by the public Chambers of Commerce in Paris, Berlin, and Turin. In 1974 the ESCP developed courses in entrepreneurship in response to internal and external forces. On 5 April 1973, the concept of a multi-campus business school was created, with consecutive inaugurations of campuses taking place in the United Kingdom ( London in 1974, move to Oxford in 1975) and in Germany ( Düsseldorf in 1975, move to Berlin in 1985). In 1892, ESCP set up selective admissions processes, which continued to be retained and, today, take the form of competitive exams. In 1869, the Paris Chamber of Commerce took over the school, aiming to train future business leaders in modern methods in commerce and industry. From 1838, the French state began to fund scholarships meant for ESCP's students. It is worth mentioning that at the time, engineering schools in France and in Europe taught future businessmen. Several times during the first half of the 19th century, French political developments resulted in plans to group ESCP with elite French engineering schools such as the École Polytechnique or the École Centrale Paris, but this ultimately did not happen. The school remained independent by the intervention of Jérôme-Adolphe Blanqui, who took it over. In 1828, the project to put the school under the authority of the French Ministry of Commerce and Industry failed. Its stature and importance ascended during the 19th century and it moved to its current Parisian location on the Avenue de la République in 1898. The school had gained international exposure since the 1820s, but it was not the only business school open to international students. It was modelled on the first grande école, the École Polytechnique, founded by Lazare Carnot and Gaspard Monge, but was initially more modest, in large part because it had not been supported by the state. Germain Legret had founded two business schools in Paris in 18, but both closed their doors rapidly.

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    The school was established in Paris on 1 December 1819 by two former Napoleonic soldiers, Germain Legret and Amédée Brodart. French economist and businessman Jean-Baptiste Say (1767-1832)












    C9 vienna rank