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Collège des Ingénieurs

Collège des Ingénieurs (also referred to as CDI) is a European educational institution and business school founded in Paris (France), Munich (Germany), and Torino (Italy). It provides Engineering graduates with learning opportunities in business administration and finance, in order for them to develop the key skills and competencies required to succeed in the corporate environment and to take up executive positions.

Collège des Ingénieurs
Mottoqui agit intellegit (Latin)
Motto in English
Learning Through Action
TypePrivate
Established1986
PresidentPhilippe Mahrer
Location,
Websitehttp://www.cdi.eu/ ; http://www.safm.it/
The Collège des Ingénieurs Logo

Established in 1986 and with a focus on value creation and entrepreneurship for scientists and engineers, the school currently grants an M.B.A. degree, and runs in partnership, a joint Ph.D. - M.B.A. degree program in "Sciences & Management" (first with Pierre and Marie Curie University, but now also with Paris-Sorbonne University, PSL Research University, University of Paris-Saclay, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Technical University of Munich...). Additionally, the school offers executive courses (Corporate Universities) and runs Copernic, a Master program in Management designed for Central and Eastern European graduates in cooperation with the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Grandes Ecoles and industry partners. Because of the international character of the programs, the official language of instruction is English; however, in the various national branches some lectures are occasionally given in French, German and Italian as well.

Entirely financed by supporting companies, the CDI is renowned within France and abroad for being highly selective, for its action learning approach and for its strong connections with industry: M.B.A. candidates are required to complete a project at one of the sponsor companies. All programs are tuition free. Past and current sponsor companies of the M.B.A. program include (but are not limited to): Airbus, Air Liquide, BMW, Daimler, Lufthansa, Pirelli, Infineon Technologies Areva, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, Siemens, EDF, Engie, ERG, Eutelsat, Telecom Italia, Porsche, Juventus Football Club, Safran, Sanofi and Total.

History

The Collège was founded in 1986 by Philippe Mahrer, the Pre-founding advisory committee was headed by Jean Peyrelevade, members of the committee were among others, the Directors of leading French Grandes Ecoles (the Ecole Normale and the Ecole des Ponts et Chaussées), as well as business leaders. M.B.A. classes started in September of the same year. In 1990, the Copernic Program was started, in cooperation with the French Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris, Ecole des Mines de Paris and ENPC. In 1992 the Actuary Diploma program was created. Other programs soon followed: the M.S. program in Applied Mathematics for Insurance, in partnership with University of Marne la Vallée, was established in 1993, while the CDI-China program started in 1994.

Up to this point, all of the CDI activities had taken place in France; in 1996, however, alumnus Knut Stannowski opened the German branch in Stuttgart with support from the Baden-Württemberg Land. The international expansion of the CDI was subsequently furthered by the opening of an agency in St. Gallen, Switzerland, in 2003 and of an office in Munich in 2008.

In 2009, by initiative of John Elkann, Vice President of Fondazione Giovanni Agnelli, together with Marco Tronchetti Provera, President of Fondazione Pirelli, and Riccardo Garrone, President of Fondazione Edoardo Garrone, the (SAFM) was established in Turin, Italy, based on the CDI model of action learning. The school currently runs the CDI-licensed M.B.A. program for Italian graduates, fully affiliated with the one offered at Collège des Ingénieurs, and its students take a number of classes together with their French and German counterparts.

Academics

M.B.A. Program

Collège des Ingénieurs runs an innovative ten-month M.B.A. program in Paris, Munich and Turin. The uniqueness of the CDI M.B.A., as compared to traditional Business Administration graduate degrees, lies in being entirely financed by sponsoring companies, with an emphasis on action learning. All admitted students, therefore, receive a fellowship which covers tuition fees and provides a stipend to cover basic living costs. Since the number of fellowships is limited, the program is renowned for being highly competitive. Furthermore, the program is also international in nature, as all students are required to take classes and sit exams in Italy, Germany, France and Switzerland as part of the program.

In turn, CDI Fellows are required to spend six months working on strategic projects at the sponsoring company; generally referred to as mission, this is an integral part of the M.B.A. experience as it provides Fellows with an opportunity to test their newly gained competencies in a real business environment. To enhance learning, weeks of lectures are alternated with periods of company work, and Fellows are required to submit monthly reports regarding their work at the companies.

The study curriculum includes classes in accounting, strategy, marketing, entrepreneurship, innovation management, operations, corporate finance, business ethics, investments, leadership and human resources management. Moreover, throughout the year several lectiones magistrales are usually given by CEOs and industry experts on topics related to management, innovation and entrepreneurship.

CDI Fellows

Admission to the CDI M.B.A. program is extremely competitive. The Paris branch alone, on average, receives more than 1500 applications every year. About 90 students are selected to become CDI Fellows and about 15 doctoral students are admitted to the program. As the school name suggests, Engineering graduates make up for the majority of the student body; throughout the years, however, graduates in mathematics, physics, natural sciences and economics have also been admitted. The selection process is based on personality and leadership capacities, as well as on excellent academic record in the engineering or scientific field (MSc, PhD level or equivalent). The admission process includes interviews.

CDI Fellows hail from a variety of countries, educational institutions and cultural backgrounds. Represented countries include France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Austria, the United States, Canada, China, South Korea, Japan and India.

In the past, CDI Fellows attended institutions such as:

In Germany, the CDI has formal co-operations with the Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes and the .

Notable graduates

Industry Connections

The CDI maintains a strong alumni network, which in turn results in an extensive network of industry connections, since many former students have taken up positions in their sponsoring companies after graduation. Companies with links to the Collège include, but are not limited to:

External links

  • Collège des Ingénieurs Website

Coordinates: 48°51′25″N 2°19′28″E / 48.8570°N 2.3245°E / 48.8570; 2.3245

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College des Ingenieurs also referred to as CDI is a European educational institution and business school founded in Paris France Munich Germany and Torino Italy It provides Engineering graduates with learning opportunities in business administration and finance in order for them to develop the key skills and competencies required to succeed in the corporate environment and to take up executive positions College des IngenieursMottoqui agit intellegit Latin Motto in EnglishLearning Through ActionTypePrivateEstablished1986PresidentPhilippe MahrerLocationParis Munchen Turin France Germany ItalyWebsitehttp www cdi eu http www safm it The College des Ingenieurs LogoEstablished in 1986 and with a focus on value creation and entrepreneurship for scientists and engineers the school currently grants an M B A degree and runs in partnership a joint Ph D M B A degree program in Sciences amp Management first with Pierre and Marie Curie University but now also with Paris Sorbonne University PSL Research University University of Paris Saclay Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Technical University of Munich Additionally the school offers executive courses Corporate Universities and runs Copernic a Master program in Management designed for Central and Eastern European graduates in cooperation with the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs Grandes Ecoles and industry partners Because of the international character of the programs the official language of instruction is English however in the various national branches some lectures are occasionally given in French German and Italian as well Entirely financed by supporting companies the CDI is renowned within France and abroad for being highly selective for its action learning approach and for its strong connections with industry M B A candidates are required to complete a project at one of the sponsor companies All programs are tuition free Past and current sponsor companies of the M B A program include but are not limited to Airbus Air Liquide BMW Daimler Lufthansa Pirelli Infineon Technologies Areva Fiat Chrysler Automobiles Siemens EDF Engie ERG Eutelsat Telecom Italia Porsche Juventus Football Club Safran Sanofi and Total Contents 1 History 2 Academics 2 1 M B A Program 2 2 CDI Fellows 3 Notable graduates 4 Industry Connections 5 External linksHistory EditThe College was founded in 1986 by Philippe Mahrer the Pre founding advisory committee was headed by Jean Peyrelevade members of the committee were among others the Directors of leading French Grandes Ecoles the Ecole Normale and the Ecole des Ponts et Chaussees as well as business leaders M B A classes started in September of the same year In 1990 the Copernic Program was started in cooperation with the French Ministry for Foreign Affairs Institut d Etudes Politiques de Paris Ecole des Mines de Paris and ENPC In 1992 the Actuary Diploma program was created Other programs soon followed the M S program in Applied Mathematics for Insurance in partnership with University of Marne la Vallee was established in 1993 while the CDI China program started in 1994 Up to this point all of the CDI activities had taken place in France in 1996 however alumnus Knut Stannowski opened the German branch in Stuttgart with support from the Baden Wurttemberg Land The international expansion of the CDI was subsequently furthered by the opening of an agency in St Gallen Switzerland in 2003 and of an office in Munich in 2008 In 2009 by initiative of John Elkann Vice President of Fondazione Giovanni Agnelli together with Marco Tronchetti Provera President of Fondazione Pirelli and Riccardo Garrone President of Fondazione Edoardo Garrone the Scuola di Alta Formazione al Management SAFM was established in Turin Italy based on the CDI model of action learning The school currently runs the CDI licensed M B A program for Italian graduates fully affiliated with the one offered at College des Ingenieurs and its students take a number of classes together with their French and German counterparts Academics EditM B A Program Edit College des Ingenieurs runs an innovative ten month M B A program in Paris Munich and Turin The uniqueness of the CDI M B A as compared to traditional Business Administration graduate degrees lies in being entirely financed by sponsoring companies with an emphasis on action learning All admitted students therefore receive a fellowship which covers tuition fees and provides a stipend to cover basic living costs Since the number of fellowships is limited the program is renowned for being highly competitive Furthermore the program is also international in nature as all students are required to take classes and sit exams in Italy Germany France and Switzerland as part of the program In turn CDI Fellows are required to spend six months working on strategic projects at the sponsoring company generally referred to as mission this is an integral part of the M B A experience as it provides Fellows with an opportunity to test their newly gained competencies in a real business environment To enhance learning weeks of lectures are alternated with periods of company work and Fellows are required to submit monthly reports regarding their work at the companies The study curriculum includes classes in accounting strategy marketing entrepreneurship innovation management operations corporate finance business ethics investments leadership and human resources management Moreover throughout the year several lectiones magistrales are usually given by CEOs and industry experts on topics related to management innovation and entrepreneurship CDI Fellows Edit Admission to the CDI M B A program is extremely competitive The Paris branch alone on average receives more than 1500 applications every year About 90 students are selected to become CDI Fellows and about 15 doctoral students are admitted to the program As the school name suggests Engineering graduates make up for the majority of the student body throughout the years however graduates in mathematics physics natural sciences and economics have also been admitted The selection process is based on personality and leadership capacities as well as on excellent academic record in the engineering or scientific field MSc PhD level or equivalent The admission process includes interviews CDI Fellows hail from a variety of countries educational institutions and cultural backgrounds Represented countries include France Germany Italy Spain the United Kingdom Switzerland Austria the United States Canada China South Korea Japan and India In the past CDI Fellows attended institutions such as Ecole des Mines ParisTech Ecole Polytechnique Ecole des Ponts Paristech CentraleSupelec Ecole Normale Superieure rue d Ulm Ecole normale superieure de Lyon Ecole normale superieure Paris Saclay Ecole normale superieure de Rennes AgroParisTech ENGREF Telecom ParisTech ESPCI ParisTech Politecnico di Milano Politecnico di Torino Universita di Padova Universita di Bologna Universita di Pavia Scuola Superiore Sant Anna di Pisa RWTH Aachen TU Munchen Karlsruhe Institute of Technology TU Darmstadt TU Delft TU Dresden Universitat Stuttgart Cambridge University Oxford University EPFL ETH Zurich Georgia Tech M I T Harvard University University of California at Berkeley McGill UniversityIn Germany the CDI has formal co operations with the Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes and the Stiftung der deutschen Wirtschaft SDW Notable graduates EditJacques Le Marois co founder of Mandriva and of GeneaNet Yves Caseau executive vice president at Bouygues Telecom John de Souza president and CEO of MedHelp former vice president at Goldman Sachs and co founder of Flash Communications an early instant messaging system later bought by Microsoft Nathalie Kosciusko Morizet French Minister of State with responsibility for Forward Planning Assessment of Public Policies and Development of the Digital Economy Jacques Veyrat co founder and former CEO of Neuf Cegetel Isabel Marey Semper head of shared services for R amp D at L Oreal and former vice president for strategy and innovation at PSA Peugeot Citroen Martha Crawford Heitzmann vice president of research and development at AREVA Elisabeth Borne prime minister of France since May 2022Industry Connections EditThe CDI maintains a strong alumni network which in turn results in an extensive network of industry connections since many former students have taken up positions in their sponsoring companies after graduation Companies with links to the College include but are not limited to Air Liquide Airbus Alcatel Lucent Alenia Arcelor Mittal Areva BMW Boston Consulting Group Bouygues Commissariat a l energie atomique CEA Daimler Edison EDF ERG Evonik FIAT Group General Electric Hilti Infineon Technologies KUKA Leonardo Finmeccanica Lufthansa Johnson Controls La Stampa Magneti Marelli Michelin MTU Orange Pirelli Porsche Prysmian PSA Peugeot Citroen Renault Sanofi Siemens SNCF Telecom Italia WebastoExternal links EditCollege des Ingenieurs Website College des Ingenieurs Italia WebsiteCoordinates 48 51 25 N 2 19 28 E 48 8570 N 2 3245 E 48 8570 2 3245 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title College des Ingenieurs amp oldid 1138264206, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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