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École Franco-Polonaise

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École Franco-Polonaise
TypePrivate
Active1993–1997
Location, ,

École Franco-Polonaise (EFP), full name École Franco-Polonaise des Nouvelles Technologies d'Information et Telecommunication (Franco-Polish School of New Information and Communication Technologies), was a private technical university, created in Poznań, Poland, in 1993 in cooperation with the city of Rennes and closed in 1997 after the French withdrew from their financial commitment.[1]

EFP was a pioneer graduate school bringing to Poland new concepts of interdisciplinary education with main focus on 4 domains:

  • Information Technology,
  • Telecommunications,
  • Economics
  • Foreign Languages (French and English) [2]

References

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  1. ^ Stanislas du Guerny, "La région ouvre une école d'ingénieurs en Pologne:, France Télécom, CIT-Alcatel et la Bretagne ouvrent à l'automne une école des nouvelles technologies de l'information et de la communication à Poznan (Pologne). Investissement de départ : 60 millions de francs." Les Echose. Publié le 03/08/92 [1] Accessed Oct 6, 2019
  2. ^ Fonds d'archives > Edifices > Ecole franco-polonaise des Télécommunications de Poznan [2] Accessed Oct 6, 2019.