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INSEAD
The Credo of Globalization
WITH ONE CAMPUS right outside Paris, in Fontainebleau, another in the center of Singapore, and an alliance with the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, INSEAD positioned itself as “the business school for the world,” where faculty, students, and staff benefited from a highly multicultural experience.1 Founded in 1957, just after the signing of the Treaty of Rome, the school had expanded, over the years, beyond its original pan-European focus to embrace a worldwide approach to business education. The 2000 opening of the full INSEAD campus in Singapore and the 2001 alliance with the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, which included student, faculty, and research exchanges, were key ...
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