
France
Ecole Superieure du Commerce Exterieure
Background
ESCE- École Supérieure du Commerce Extérieur,
the first school in France to specialize in international trade, was founded
in 1968. ESCE
has approximately 1,100 students enrolled in undergraduate programs.
The Parisian
campus is located in La Défense, the business district of
Paris, which is conveniently close to the Paris subway system, providing easy
access to the historical and cultural sites of downtown Paris. The campus area
is home to different international trade fairs, and a wide variety of restaurants,
stores, and outdoor performances.
ESCE offers students state-of-the-art facilities
for study and research, including access to language and computer laboratories
and the Infothèque – a
library and knowledge center offering a large range of services. The facilities
also include three restaurants, two cafeterias and a gym.