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INSEAD - Definition and Overview

INSEAD (Institut EuropĂ©en d'Administration des Affaires [1] (http://www.insead.edu/discover_INSEAD/publications/i2i_excerpts.htm)) is widely recognised among the world's top-tier business schools as one of the most innovative and influential. It is treated as one of the two best B-schools in Europe (the other being London Business School). It is the only business school with full-fledged campuses both in Asia (Singapore) and Europe (Fontainebleau).

Currently (August, 2003), 141 faculty members teach more than 840 MBA students, 6,500 executives and 66 Ph.D. students from over 75 countries.

INSEAD's unique global perspective and multicultural diversity are reflected in all aspects of its research and teaching. The INSEAD-Wharton Alliance, announced in May 2001, combines INSEAD's resources with those of Wharton's campuses in Philadelphia and San Francisco, to deliver business education and research across a Global Learning Network.

The INSEAD Executive MBA has been launched in autumn 2003.

The school has been certified by EQUIS.

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