
During their first four years of study, students, whether they come from university or business school, follow a common-core syllabus generally related to their professional project.
Even though the students of 3A enrich this training with an intercultural and development dimension - indispensable elements today for entrepreneurs throughout the planet -, the objective of the 5th year "G8 & Good Governance" is to offer students additional in-depth knowledge on the manner in which the G8 is dealing with the challenges of Globalization.
Why use the term "Good Governance"?
The respect for the primacy of law, the efficient management of public matters, the fight against corruption, the regard of human rights or the promotion of democracy are all inherent principles of good governance, which is often defined as the way in which a power manages the economic and social resources of a country to support its development.
To get to grips with these new practices, it is vital that we understand the inner workings of large international institutions as well as the economic models followed by the G8 countries that direct the strategy and policy of the IMF, the World Bank and the WTO…
The 5th year targets two professional objectives:
Consequently, teaching is centered on two fundamental areas:
Brigitte Plançon
5th Year Manager
Candidate Profile:
- Candidates with four years of higher educaiton studies behind them, especially those coming from business schools, Paris Institue of Political Studies (or equivalent) or a Master program (economics and/or management and development).
- Professionals seeking to further their knowledge and broaden their understanding of the international environment.
Download the presentation of the 5th Year dedicated to G8 and Good Governance