Multinational companies, universities and top European business schools will be getting together in Montrouge on 1 June when Crédit Agricole hosts the annual meeting of CEMS - The Global Alliance in Management Education.
Delegates will debate two major issues, gender diversity and employer branding, with a presentation, group discussion and workshops for each issue.
Formed in 1988 the CEMS network is composed of 25 universities plus some 50 partners from the business world - including the Crédit Agricole Group - in 27 countries and four continents. A total of 800 students are enrolled.
CEMS also manages the prestigious Master's In International Management (CEMS MIM), for people wishing to hone their management skills. The MIM programme is open to students who speak three languages and are already enrolled in a Master's degree course at one of the partner schools.