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Institut européen d'administration des affaires | |
Motto | The Business School for the World |
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Type | Grande école de commerce et de management (private research university business school) |
Established | 1957 |
Academic affiliations | Sorbonne University, Conférence des Grandes Écoles |
Endowment | €370 million[1] |
Chairman | Andreas Jacobs[2] |
Dean | Francisco Veloso[3] |
Academic staff | 250+ 98% PhD.;[4] 22% female;[4] 91% international[4] |
Students | ~1,540 (~1,000 in MBA) (~300 in EMBA) (~130 in MIM) (~30 in MFin) (~80 in Ph.D.) |
Location | |
Language | English |
Website | insead |
INSEAD (/ɪnsiːæd/ IN-see-ad),[5] a contraction of "Institut Européen d'Administration des Affaires" (lit. 'European Institute of Business Administration'),[6] is a non-profit graduate business school that maintains campuses in France (Europe Campus), Singapore (Asia Campus), and the United Arab Emirates (Middle East Campus). INSEAD is associated with Sorbonne University and in a strategic alliance with The Wharton School. The school is known for its emphasis on internationality, advocacy for globalization and sustainability, strong culture of entrepreneurship and successful alumni in corporate and politics.