International School of Management - ISM

International School Of Management
A Global Network for Working Professionals
The international nature of ISM is essential: more than 90 nationalities are represented, and the student body grows more diverse every year. The fact that students can earn an ISM degree and continue working sets ISM apart from other graduate level institutions.
  • International School of Management - ISM
  • International School of Management - ISM
  • International School of Management - ISM
  • International School of Management - ISM
  • International School of Management - ISM
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Are students required to move to Paris in order to complete their programs? Print E-mail
The majority of the MBA students reside in Paris, as the program is full time and designed to be completed over 9 months in Paris. However, the 3 day intensive Seminars are normally scheduled every other week, which allows the students to continue working while completing their studies.

Very few IEMBA, DBA, and PhD students move to Paris because these programs can be completed on a part time basis. Instead, many of these students choose to come to Paris uniquely to attend the 3 day intensive seminars, which are scheduled on Thursday, Friday and Saturday in order to minimize time away from professional activities. Additionally, almost all of these students take seminars in either New York, Tokyo, or Shangahi.

 
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