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Students and Faculty

Business & Geopolitics: A Global View

52%

Women

10

Nationalities represented

43% 

Student nationalities outside of Europe

23

Average age

69%

Non-business background

43%

Young Professionals

*Total Profiles Online Programs 2024

Students

Summer school

The combination of asynchronous and live learning allowed me to effectively follow the material and keep up with my busy schedule as a university student. 

 

The “Business and Geopolitics: A Global View” course offers motivated students the opportunity...

Sheetal Bangalore

Online Program

Business & Geopolitics: A Global View

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Summer school

HEC, as a world-class business school, has provided me with a tightly packed baggage of skills and knowledge which helped me kickstart my career. 

 

Coming from an academic and professional background spanning international relations, strategic...

Jason Clerico-Pharaoh

Online program

Business & Geopolitics: A Global View

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Summer school

The use of live interactive tools and modules fostered a remarkable collaborative environment between the participants that enhanced understanding and retention.

 

 

Coming from a background in political science, with a strong belief that...

Elsa Gotte

Online Program

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Academic team

Jeremy Ghez

Jeremy Ghez
Academic Director,
Professor, HEC Paris

Jeremy Ghez is a Professor of Economics and International Affairs (Education Track) at HEC Paris. He is the academic director of the Sustainable and Disruptive Innovation Track in the HEC Paris MBA program and of the HEC Paris Center for Geopolitics. Previously, he was Scientific Director of the school’s master program in Sustainability and Social Innovation.

His research and teaching focuses on managerial economics, the global business environment, strategic foresight, tech giants, as well as on US and European politics.

Before joining HEC Paris, he was an assistant policy analyst and a research fellow at the RAND Corporation and at RAND Europe.

In 2016, he received an award for his case study on “The Economics of Amazon.” In 2019, he was named one of the world’s 40 best under-40 MBA professors by Poets and Quants.

His book, Architects of Change: Designing Strategies for a Turbulent Business Environment, was published  by Palgrave MacMillan in 2019. He has appeared on Bloomberg, the BBC and France 24, as well as on various French media.