Students and Faculty
Geopolitics, Globalization and Business Strategy Summer Program
51%
Women
57
Nationalities represented
55%
Student nationalities outside of Europe
22
Average age
48%
Post-bachelor's level
29%
Non-business background
*Total Summer School 2024 Profiles
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The insights I have gained will help me approach challenges with a more strategic mindset and a deeper appreciation for global perspectives.
Navigating the complex challenges of today’s world, both as a business student and in my work as an elected...
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Working professionals: Take some days off work, it's worth it. Students: It won't feel like you weren’t on holiday, it is great fun.
I always believed geopolitics was at the core of business and life, right in the iPhones in our pockets. As a lawyer...
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The international and multicultural dimension of a program is very important to me and that is exactly what I found in this summer school.
The summer program in Geopolitics, Globalization and Business Strategy at HEC Paris was filled with rigorou...
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Whenever we discussed a situation on a specific continent, there was always a student from that region ready to share their perspective. This created an atmosphere full of passion, engagement, and diversity, unlike any experience I have had.
Professor...
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Participating in the HEC Paris Summer School's "Geopolitics, Globalization, and Business Strategy" program has undoubtedly been a fantastic opportunity that has significantly enriched both my professional and personal development.
As a French...
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Academic team
Jeremy Ghez | 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. |