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Institut Mines-Télécom Business School (IMT Business School) was formerly known as INT Management at its foundation in 1979 until 2009 and then Telecom Business School until 2018. It is based in Évry-Courcouronnes, in the southern suburbs of Paris, France.

IMT Business School, is part of Institut Mines-Telecom, which is composed of 12 engineering schools and one business school.

The business school was initially founded in 1979 as the corporate university of Orange Group, the first telecom operator in France. While IMT Business School is now fully independent from Orange, this hybrid approach between business and education is still seen within its study offerings today.

The school offers programmes taught in both French or English, from bachelor level all the way to PhD. Its main programme is the master's in management programme however students can go on to specialise in subjects like digital marketing and data protection management.

On campus, students will find modern accommodation. Each room has a full bath, refrigerator, closet, small furnishings and a high-speed, broadband connection. Kitchen and laundry facilities are situated on the ground floor of each building and are common to all students.

There’s also co-working spaces, a library, restaurants and cafeterias, language laboratories and a sports centre complete with a beach volleyball pitch and street workout facilities.

Students at IMT Business School can join over 60 different student associations and clubs covering a wide range of activities: sports, culture, entertainment, economics, charities, science and technology.

IMT Business School has established relationships with 120 universities around the world, carrying out various exchange activities such as academic exchanges, scientific research cooperation and the opportunity for students to study abroad. Students can get a dual degree all while becoming familiar with other cultures and approach to business.

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King's College London

United Kingdom, London

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Susquehanna University

United States, Selinsgrove

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United States, Selinsgrove


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United States, Columbus


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MASSEY UNIVERSITY

Massey University

New Zealand, Albany

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Massey University

New Zealand, Albany


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Salary

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Posted

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