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The Conférence des Grandes Écoles (French pronunciation: [kɔ̃feʁɑ̃s de ɡʁɑ̃dz‿ekɔl]; French for "Conference of Grandes Écoles"; abbr. CGE), is a French national institution, created in 1973. [1] It mainly acts as an association of Grandes Écoles, providing representation, research and accreditation.
International internships, study abroad opportunities, and close ties with government and the corporate world are a hallmark of the Grandes Écoles. Many of the top ranked business schools in Europe are members of the Conférence des Grandes Écoles (CGE), as is ESC Clermont, and out of the 250 business schools in France, only 39 are CGE members.
In 2008–2009, 418 Mastères Spécialisés were offered by the 90 Grandes écoles [5] which are part of the "Conférence des Grandes Écoles". They cover a wide variety of specialised subjects: aeronautics, business, informatics etc. [6] Since 1986, 82,000 students have graduated with a Mastère Spécialisé. [5]
The Conférence des grandes écoles (CGE) (Grandes Écoles Conference) is a non-profit organization. It uses a broad definition of grande école, which is not restricted to the school's selectivity or the prestige of the diploma awarded. The members of CGE have not made an official or "accepted" list of grandes écoles.
According to the rules of organization of training programs accredited by the Conférence des Grandes Écoles, ""The MSc ... of the School ..."is a program accredited by the Conférence des grandes écoles that certifies, according to criteria, of the quality of a comprehensive training package to international standards and taught in English."
The conference was originally an advisory body, established in 1976 and governed by Articles D.233-D.233-6 to 12 of the French Education Code, widely revised by Decree No. 2006-428 of 11 April 2006, [3] which broadens the scope. It was then chaired by the law minister in charge of Higher Education.
Excelia is a French Grande Ecole, a specialized top-level institution of higher education.Created in 1988 as Groupe Sup de Co La Rochelle, it is a private non-profit organisation linked to the La Rochelle Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCI) and a member of the Conférence des Grandes Écoles. [1]
Institut d'études politiques de Lille (French pronunciation: [ɛ̃stity detyd pɔlitik də lil], Lille Institute of Political Studies), officially referred to as Sciences Po Lille ([sjɑ̃s po lil]), is a grande école located in Lille, France. It is a part of the Conférence des Grandes Écoles. It was created as one of the French Institutes ...