IAE Lille

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IAE Lille University School of Management
Institut d'Administration des Entreprises de Lille
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MottoTout un monde de management
TypePublic business school
Established1956
Dean Pascal Philippart
Students2300
Address
104, avenue du peuple Belge 59043 Lille Cedex
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Affiliations University of Lille
Website https://iaelille.fr/
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IAE Lille - main entrance

IAE Lille University School of Management, also known as Institut d'Administration des Entreprises de Lille is the business school of the University of Lille. It is also a member of the IAE University Schools of Management network, bringing together 38 university business schools around France [1] . Being one of the top French universities in management, school is highly internationalized and has an alumni network of 18,000 former students throughout the world.

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The IAE Lille University School of Management is situated in old town of Lille.

IAE Lille participates in Erasmus Programme and also maintains exchange agreements with several universities across Europe, Asia and America.

Admissions

Students are recruited after a bachelor's or master's degree from public universities and Grandes Écoles or equivalents. Candidates need to show very good academic records, pass an entrance examination, and show working knowledge of the French language.

History

The Institut d'Administration des Entreprises de Lille was established in 1956 by Gaston Berger. The vocation of the school is to provide skills in Management and Business Administration to executives and students from various backgrounds (in engineering, law, humanities...) and to offer advanced expertise to high potential professionals.

Undergraduate, Masters & Doctorate

Campus

In 1996 main campus was moved to a remodeled 18th century building in the Old town of Lille.

Research

IAE de Lille participates in the management research studies. About a hundred of researches work for Center of national scientific research in 5 topics:

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  1. "IAE University Schools of Management". IAE FRANCE - Les Écoles Universitaires de Management (in French). Retrieved 2024-11-19.

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