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Professors from partner universities teaching at IÉSEG

IÉSEG has developed its international dimension not only through its partner universities network and international student body, but also through its international administrative staff, teaching faculty and curriculum development: 84% of the School permanent academic staff come from a non-French background.

Between March and June 2013, we received Visiting Professors from partner universities who taught in our master programs:

  • Trevor Chamberlain, Professor in Finance and Business Economics, McMaster University, DeGroote School of Business, Canada
  • Pr Jorge Wise, Director Departamento de Negocios, ITESM Cuernavaca Campus, Mexico
  • Pr Suthathip YAISAWARNG, Thomas Armstrong Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, Union College, USA
  • Pr Edoardo DELLA TORRE, Department of Business Administration, University of Bergamo; Italy
  • Pr Frikkie HERBST, Professor of Marketing and Head MBA Programme, University of Stellenbosch Business School, South Africa
  • Pr Phil SCOTT, Faculty of Commerce, Department of Marketing, University of Wollongong, Australia
  • Pr Trishit BANDHYOPADHYAY, XLRI School of Business & Human Resources, India
  • Pr Prem Chandrani, SP Jain Institute of management & Research, India
  • Pr David North, Associate Professor of Finance, Director Center for Active Business Education (CABE), Robins School of Business, University of Richmond, USA
  • Pr David Harrison, School of Business Administration, Chair in Global Business, University of South Carolina, Aiken, USA
  • Pr Jean Forray, Chair and Professor of Management, College of Business, Management , Western New England University, USA
  • Pr Shainesh GANGADHARAN, Marketing Professor, Chairperson, Executive Post Graduate Programme (EPGP), Indian Institute of Management Bangalore, India
  • Pr Aneta HRYCKIEWICZ, Department of Accounting , Kozminski University, Poland

IÉSEG welcomes more than 80 Visiting Professors per academic year, among which some come through Faculty Exchange. The exchange period is usually one week and includes 16/18 hours of lecture in our graduate programs (MSc Management and MIB). IÉSEG provides accommodation, office support, bonus for course taught and covers travel expenses, depending on the agreement signed with the partner university.

Interested faculty should submit a resume, course proposal, and letter of intent to Mathilde Liénard, International Partner Relations Coordinator at International Office, at least 6 months prior to the requested commencement date of his/her teaching affiliation.

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