Groupe École supérieure de commerce de Troyes
Type | Business School |
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Established | 1992 |
Dean | Didier Papaz |
Location | , France |
Affiliations | CGE, UGEI |
Website | yschools |
The Groupe École supérieure de commerce de Troyes (also called Y SCHOOLS[1]) is a group of higher education establishments, including a higher business school founded in 1992.[2]
History
[edit]In the 1960s, the École de commerce et de gestion (ECG) was established.
In 1992, the ECG was transformed into a Business School, with the sponsorship of HEC, ESCP Business School, Danone and KPMG.[3]
In 2005, ESC Troyes joined the Conférence des grandes écoles.[4]
In 2008, the merger with the ADPS Group (continuing and approved training) was formalized.
In 2011, the initial training activities of the business school, BBA and École supérieure de tourisme left the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Troyes and merged with the initial training activities of the École supérieure de design.[5]
In 2012, a new communication was put in place with a new logo and a new website which brings together all the activities of initial training, continuing education, services and academic support under the single name of Groupe ESC Troyes, abandoning in the process all reference to the old ADPS mark (which remains only attached to socio-professional activities to help people get back to work).[6]
References
[edit]- ^ Le Groupe ESC Troyes change de nom et devient Yschools
- ^ Le groupe ESC Troyes devient Y Schools
- ^ Le Groupe ESC Troyes devient Y Schools
- ^ Le Groupe ESC Troyes a été la première école de management à faire le choix d’intégrer une école supérieure de design et de multiplier les passerelles entre ses différents programmes.
- ^ Le Groupe ESC Troyes devient Y SCHOOLS : pourquoi ce nouveau nom ?
- ^ L’école de commerce de Troyes parie sur la transversalité