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HEM Business School
Higher education institution in Morocco From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The HEM Business School (المعهد العالي للتدبير, abbreviated as HEM) is a Moroccan private higher education institution specializing in management. It was founded in 1988 by Professor Abdelali Benamour, who currently serves as the President of the Competition Council,[1] and inaugurated on May 24, 1988. In 2013, the World Bank became a shareholder in HEM, marking its first direct investment in a private educational institution in Morocco to support the school's growth projects.
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Overview
History
HEM was established by Professor Abdelali Benamour and officially inaugurated on May 24, 1988.
Mission
HEM aims to:
- Educate business managers
- Add value in knowledge, skills, and attitudes within Moroccan businesses
- Educate students in civic values and citizenship
- Conduct scientific research
- Contribute to the overall development of the country
Campuses
HEM operates from five campuses:
Affiliated Centers
- The Agora (conference and continuing education center)
- The Center for Social, Economic and Managerial Studies (CESEM), publisher of the quarterly journal Economia[3]
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Partnerships
HEM has established cooperation agreements with several international institutions, including:
- France
- Sciences Po Paris
- Paris Dauphine University
- IAE Lyon (Jean Moulin University Lyon III)
- IAE Paris (University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne)
- Pantheon-Assas University (University Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas)
- Reims Management School
- EDC Paris Business School
- IESEG School of Management
- KEDGE Business School
- La Rochelle Business School
- ISC Paris Business School
- NEOMA Business School
- Italy
- Portugal
- Germany
- Belgium
- Louvain School of Management (Catholic University of Louvain)
- Solvay Brussels School
- Netherlands
- England
- United States
- South Africa
- University of Cape Town Graduate School of Business
- Groupe ISM
- Malaysia
- Korea
- Denmark
- India
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External links
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