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PREMIERE VICTOIRE DE NOTRE EQUIPE DE BASKET !!!
GROUPE IGS 64 - HEC 57
Hier, pour sa première rencontre, l’équipe groupe IGS s’est imposée chez son adversaire du jour HEC. Face à une équipe sérieuse, nos joueurs ont su combattre pour prendre une belle victoire à l’extérieur chez un adversaire de renom.
Prochain match sera jeudi 13/11/2008 à 15H00 face à Polytechnique au CDFAS !
Venez les encourager !!!
Composition de l’équipe groupe IGS face à HEC
BOYIBANGA Olivier ABS student
EKLOU Edgard ABS student
HINES John ABS student
LAHBADI Taha ABS student
LAUBOUHET Anthony ABS student
BERTHELOT Jules
DUMONT Edouard
PRIOR Anthony
FELICITATIONS à tous les joueurs!
“Mom , Dad, I want to go to Paris for the summer.”
How many U.S. partners’ hearts sink when their college students propose the expensive sejourn in Paris or Europe for the summer? With the U.S. dollar at an all time low, Americans may we right to be cautious about funding a college summer fling in Paris. However, Towson University students from Baltimore, University of Hawaii students and a group of students from Knowledge Exchange Institute participating schools have found a way to enjoy the pleasures of Europe and earn undergraduate upper-level credit. The American Business School of Paris hosted its second summer partnership with U.S. universities this summer.
The ABS/ U.S. partnerships combine a program of French cultural and political history with a sensible course of European economics,
European tourism or European marketing. Towson, Hawaii and other participating students from diverse regions including California and South Carolina learn about the impact of French history on
current-day politics and economics while also learning about the developing French and European institutions which govern business and economic realities in Europe. Any company hoping to hire
young Americans with a familiarity with the European Union and the politics of business in Europe and France will be well served by hiring students who have participated in the ABS
program.
Two highlights of the ABS summer program included a trip to the historic Versailles Chateau and a guided visit to the European Commission in
Brussels. Even the most knowledgable French and Americans admit that the European Union is a complex supra-national organization. A visit to the executive branch of the Union, the European
Commission, offered an expert lecture on the structure and function of the European Union.
Towson students enjoyed sitting in the Commissioners’ seats and asking questions about the details of the European Union. Perhaps the most shocking information for franco-philes was the fact that France will have to submit to European agricultural practices in the near future. Compliance with European agricultural production rules threatens traditional artisinal practices for producing some of the most esteemed French foods including the bacteria rich Roquefort cheese.
Do not be mistaken, the ABS program allows U.S. students to balance their dualing identities as tourists and college students. Towson students
enjoyed 5-day Eurail passes which carried them to Germany and Amsterdam. Hawaii students benefited from competitive plane tickets to visit Spain and Switzerland.
The strength of the ABS program lay in the fact that U.S. students traveled in institutional cohorts which provide familiarity and comfort. At
the same time, they partnered in classes with students from other U.S. regions and institutions while interacting with French students enrolled in ABS degree programs. The summer has offered rich
inter-U.S., inter-French, and international exchanges.
Vive la France. Vive l’Amerique! Summer 2008.
The 61 students participating in the summer program traveled to Brussels on Friday June 20th.
This is the second year that the American Business School (ABS Paris) has organized its Summer Program focused on "Doing Business in Europe".
To understand the theme, a visit to Brussels and a meeting with the European Union is a must.
The European Commission, one of the three main European institutions organized a conference with a remarkable speaker, Mr. Jo Vandercappelle who gave an extremely impressive presentation on the different institution and issues posed by enlargement and how economic issues and business interests affect political decisions
Then in the afternoon the group met with Mr Roger Coehlo, a spokesman and Mr Gian Franco Chianale, a Policy Officer who are both with AmCham Europe which represents the interests of American companies in the European Union. Roger and Gian Franco explained how their organization lobbies the Commission and the European Council on behalf of its members and shapes policy decisions.
After the conferences, it was party time: you can’t leave Brussels until you
have sampled the mussels, French fries, and beer !
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