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Asma Mhalla
Asma Mhalla is a French-Tunisian political scientist. She is an associate researcher with the Laboratory of political anthropology, a joint project of the French National Centre for Scientific Research, CNRS and the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences, EHESS. She is a lecturer at Sciences Po and École polytechnique (France), École Polytechnique. Early life Mhalla was born in Tunisia, the eldest of three siblings. Her mother was from a very poor background. Her father was a senior public official who transitioned into entrepreneurship, with mixed success. When Mhalla was 12, her parents divorced after her mother abruptly left the household. Thereafter Mhalla was raised by her father in relative isolation from the Tunisian society and with no access to digital screens. Her father encouraged her studying. Education and career After graduating from the Lycée Pierre Mendès France (Tunisia), Lycée Pierre-Mendès-France in Tunis, she was awarded a scholarship t ...
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ESCP Business School
ESCP Business School (; ) is a French business school and ''grande école'' founded in Paris and based across Europe with campuses in Paris, Berlin, London, Madrid, Turin, and Warsaw. Established in 1819, it is considered the world's oldest business school. ESCP Business School runs BSc, MBA, Executive MBA, master's degree programs in finance and management, executive education programs, and PhD programs. It is, along with HEC and ESSEC, a member of the ''Parisiennes'', an informal term designating the three most prestigious business schools in France. History The school was established in Paris on 1 December 1819 by two former Napoleonic soldiers, Germain Legret and Amédée Brodart. Germain Legret had founded two business schools in Paris in 1815 and 1818, but both closed their doors rapidly. ESCP offered entrepreneurship education in the 1820s. It was modelled on the first grande école, the École Polytechnique, founded by Lazare Carnot and Gaspard Monge, but was initial ...
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