— 2018
Optimising the student experience
Audencia attaches great importance to the student experience which it aims to optimise through educational and extra-curricular initiatives. To streamline procedures, offer a better service to our students and cross-promote educational approaches between different programmes, all the international master’s degree programmes have been grouped together under the supervision of Olga Kapitskaia. “We could also work on expanding the general curriculum in terms of interdisciplinary, behavioural and multicultural skills,” she states. “Each programme contributes its own expertise and strengths. The Food and Agribusiness Management (FAM) programme, under the supervision of Corinne Lamour, has attracted a particularly high level of cooperation from companies and offers a very large number of field trips for students, both in France and in Brazil, with our partner FECAP (the Álvares Penteado Business School Foundation). The MSc in Supply Chain and Purchasing Management (MSCPM) programme, under the supervision of Thomas Johnsen, offers cutting-edge courses in its field of expertise working closely with companies. Thanks to the contribution of François Constant, deputy director of the MSCPM, Audencia has signed a new partnership with a major company. The Management and Entrepreneurship in the Creative Economy (MECE) programme, under the supervision of Catherine Morel, attracts a wide range of skill profiles and benefits from her in-depth knowledge of creative processes, which are so valuable in today’s complex world. The European and International Business Management (EIBM) programme offers a triple degree in partnership with two internationally recognised universities. Lastly, the IMM programme remains the authority on developing behavioural and multicultural skills for a large number of students.”