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The French-Hungarian MAE in Budapest celebrates its 25th anniversary
Evènement | October 3, 2020
The graduation ceremony of the offshore program Master Management et Administration des Entreprises (MAE) took place in Budapest on the 19th September. Seven graduates were awarded with their diploma.
The ceremony was led by the Rector of the Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Janos ROZSA, as well as the sponsor of the class of 2020, Frédéric RAUSER, the attaché for cultural cooperation at the French Embassy in Hungary and director of the Institut Français in Budapest.
Due to the current health crisis, representatives of iaelyon School of Management weren’t able to physically be present, but our Director, Christian VARINARD, and Bernard DUSSUC, scientific director of the MAE at iaelyon, as well as Guillaume ROUSSET, Vice President of International Relations of University Jean Moulin Lyon 3, were all virtually represented.
Before the ceremony, the participants were able to participate in a round table discussion led by the president of the association of former students of the program, and were invited to debate the topic “Before-during-after COVID : an analysis of the sectors and society", with business leaders that were all graduates of the program.
Congratulations to the French and Hungarian graduates !
The Master Management et Administration des Entreprises (MAE) has been organized in Hungary as an offshore program since 1995, in partnership with Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BUTE).
Multidisciplinarity is part of the DNA of iaelyon, and we pride ourselves on providing training that is aimed at both managers as well as people from a variety of backgrounds. With this in mind, the objective of this offshore program is to contribute to both the training of managers and professionals from other backgrounds (medicine, law, engineering…), in order to create professionals that can develop the industrial and commercial links between Hungary and the French-speaking world. iaelyon contributes to the training by transferring our knowledge through our excellence: methods and tools of management which include the most recent research on issues and practices, which are adapted to the needs of business and particularly French-Hungarian interests.
Due to the current health crisis, representatives of iaelyon School of Management weren’t able to physically be present, but our Director, Christian VARINARD, and Bernard DUSSUC, scientific director of the MAE at iaelyon, as well as Guillaume ROUSSET, Vice President of International Relations of University Jean Moulin Lyon 3, were all virtually represented.
Before the ceremony, the participants were able to participate in a round table discussion led by the president of the association of former students of the program, and were invited to debate the topic “Before-during-after COVID : an analysis of the sectors and society", with business leaders that were all graduates of the program.
Congratulations to the French and Hungarian graduates !
Learn more about the Master Management et Administration des Entreprises (MAE) in Hungary
The Master Management et Administration des Entreprises (MAE) has been organized in Hungary as an offshore program since 1995, in partnership with Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BUTE).Multidisciplinarity is part of the DNA of iaelyon, and we pride ourselves on providing training that is aimed at both managers as well as people from a variety of backgrounds. With this in mind, the objective of this offshore program is to contribute to both the training of managers and professionals from other backgrounds (medicine, law, engineering…), in order to create professionals that can develop the industrial and commercial links between Hungary and the French-speaking world. iaelyon contributes to the training by transferring our knowledge through our excellence: methods and tools of management which include the most recent research on issues and practices, which are adapted to the needs of business and particularly French-Hungarian interests.