Paris, France (PRWEB) September 25, 2009
The American Graduate School in Paris is a newly formed academic institution dedicated to offering U.S. higher education in France to students from around the world. It will be launched on October 1, 2009.
The American Graduate School in Paris (AGS) has been formed out of the partnership of two institutions: AGSIRD, founded in 1994, and ECAIS, founded in 1999. AGS therefore benefits from the combined experience of both.
AGS operates two schools: the American Graduate School of International Relations and Diplomacy, and the American Graduate School of Business and Economics. By specializing in these two sets of disciplines, the American Graduate School in Paris seeks to promote synergies between them and develop complementary new programs.
Alexis Delabre, chairman of the Board of the American Graduate School in Paris, comments: "We endeavour to provide a global education, by giving future actors in international business a good understanding of the cultural, social and political context of the countries with which they will interact, as well as giving future diplomats and practitioners of international relations a good knowledge of the business component of the international arena."
Programs offered at the American Graduate School in Paris include:
The American Graduate School in Paris is registered in France as a private institution of higher education (Etablissement Privé d'Enseignement Supérieur) and a non-profit association (association d'intérêt général à but non lucratif).
In the United States, the American Graduate School in Paris has two main partner institutions through which its Master's programs are accredited: Arcadia University (for the M.A. in International relations and Diplomacy) and the Baruch College at the City University of New York (for the EMSF and EMSM programs).
For more information: Corentine Chaillet corentine.chaillet (at) ags (dot) edu +33 (0)1 47 20 00 94