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We speak to Jack Gervis, chairman of Astralios Group, and Natalia Gervis

We speak to Jack Gervis, chairman of Astralios Group, and Natalia Gervis. A new member of the Federation for EDucation in Europe, Astralios Group has two FEDE member institutions: Envoll in Aix-en-Provence and AS Formation in Strasbourg. We wanted to find out more about these two institutions and their educational vision. You are a new member of the Federation for EDucation in Europe. Astralios Group has two educational institutions: AS Formation and Envoll. Can you tell us how the institutions merged? Following the adoption, in 2018, of a French law overhauling professional education, it has become important to group together skills-acquisition actors, like AS Formation and Envoll, that are committed to innovation, synergies and collective intelligence. By merging the two institutions, we are now able to meet the needs of [lire plus]

We speak to Jack Gervis, chairman of Astralios Group, and Natalia Gervis2024-01-26T14:36:06+01:00

Oualae Ferrio: ‘Sound thought is a prerequisite for sound action’

What did you study ? I have a bachelor’s in economics and a master’s in finance, banking and markets (Abdelmalk Essaadi University, Tanger, 2015). What have been the highlights of your career so far ? I am currently administrative manager for a company specialised in dashboards. Previously I worked as customer manager for a bank and as a customer advisor at the Tanger ferry terminal. Why have you chosen to enrol in the FEDE DBA ? The main reason why I chose the FEDE is because it is prestigious and has a great reputation in Morocco. Also, I studied the FEDE’s proposal closely and could not help noticing that it offered exactly what I was looking for: I want to improve my managerial skills and better acquaint myself with new [lire plus]

Oualae Ferrio: ‘Sound thought is a prerequisite for sound action’2024-01-26T14:36:20+01:00

Issam Ben Ayad: ‘As a human resources manager, I wish to be fully in tune with the times’

What did you study and what is your current job role ? I obtained a bachelor’s in administration, followed by a master’s in human resources management (Abdelmalk Essaadi University). After a number of internships in companies, I now work as commercial attaché for an insurance company. I advise and guide customers on motorbike, home, life and car insurance contracts. Why have you chosen to study for a DBA ? During my internships, and in my current job role, I have developed negotiation and agile work skills. I have also improved my patience. These skills have given me a desire to develop my knowledge of human resources. Is it this that inspired the subject of your DBA ? Right. I would like to acquire new theoretical and practical knowledge in the [lire plus]

Issam Ben Ayad: ‘As a human resources manager, I wish to be fully in tune with the times’2024-01-26T14:36:33+01:00

Disparition d’Alain Viala, historien et sociologue de la littérature, le 30 juin 2021, à l’âge de soixante-treize ans.

Professeur à la Sorbonne Nouvelle – Paris 3 et à l’Université d’Oxford dans laquelle il était titulaire de la Chaire de Lettres Françaises, Alain Viala a largement contribué à faire évoluer l’approche de la littérature française avec, entre autres, ses ouvrages – Naissance de l’écrivain en 1985, et La France galante en 2008. Pour ce dernier, il a reçu en 2009 de la Société d’études françaises du Royaume-Uni et d’Irlande, le prix R. H. Gapper qui récompense l’ouvrage le plus influent dans le domaine des études françaises et qui contribue à la recherche et à l’enseignement du français au sein de l’enseignement supérieur. Ce chercheur français spécialiste de la littérature française du XVIIe siècle a largement dépassé son champ premier d’études, apportant son expertise de la langue française et son savoir dans la codirection de [lire plus]

Disparition d’Alain Viala, historien et sociologue de la littérature, le 30 juin 2021, à l’âge de soixante-treize ans.2023-02-23T15:26:31+01:00

Michel Maffesoli: “We’re living in an age of revolt”

Michel Maffesoli, founding member of the FEDE’s Academic Council, a sociologist specialised in the imaginary, a professor emeritus at the Sorbonne, and an internationally recognised author, has just published his latest book. A socio-philosophical enquiry in 190 pages, it is entitled L’ère de soulèvements [the age of revolt]. 30 years after the publication of Maffesoli’s prophetic political work Le temps des tribus [the time of tribes], this new book conceptualises what he calls ‘soft totalitarianism’. In explaining and justifying the meaning of this term, Professor Maffesoli argues that the totalitarianism he is referring to, which is an informed reworking of what common knowledge calls ‘politically correct,’ is set to undergo attack from various directions. Michel Maffesoli’s analysis should inform our understanding of the gilets jaunes [‘yellow vests’] movement in France [lire plus]

Michel Maffesoli: “We’re living in an age of revolt”2024-01-26T14:37:03+01:00

ET LA LUMIÈRE FUT… IMPRESSIONNISME !…

S’il doit son nom de baptême à la plume moqueuse d’un journaliste satirique raillant le tableau de Claude Monet «Impression Soleil Levant» exposé en 1874 lors de la première exposition collective de ces jeunes peintres dans les Ateliers Nadar à Paris, c’est quelque trente ans plus tôt, aux alentours des années 1830, que ce soleil, contrevenant à toute loi astrale connue, se leva à l’ouest sur les brumes de la Tamise et sous le pinceau annonciateur de William Turner cherchant à en fixer les chatoiements fugaces sur l’eau, les nuages, les fumées de Londres ou la végétation de sa campagne environnante. Le précoce et talentueux artiste y gagnera le surnom de «peintre de la lumière» et une notoriété mondiale Politiques ou sociétales, l’Angleterre a souvent initié nos révolutions : institutionnelle, industrielle, [lire plus]

ET LA LUMIÈRE FUT… IMPRESSIONNISME !…2023-02-23T15:26:32+01:00

Meeting with Mohamed El Sarrag, graduated from Geneva Business School

Meeting with Mohamed El Sarrag, graduated from Geneva Business School who launched his own startup called ‘Hotdesk’. He tells us about this adventure and explains us how his FEDE degree has helped him in his professional life.   Can you tell us about your educational and professional career path? I graduated from Geneva Business School in 2018 with a bachelor of international finance. After graduating I worked in managing and operating our family business in Cairo. We own a chain of furniture stores that is specialized in selling high-end furniture products as well as a Real estate development company. After a while of operating and managing the family business, I decided to make a shift and launch my own startup company, so I co-founded 'Hotdesk' which is a tech startup company [lire plus]

Meeting with Mohamed El Sarrag, graduated from Geneva Business School2023-02-23T15:26:32+01:00

We talk to Marylin Camarda, who graduated in human resources from the ESTC

We talk to Marylin Camarda, who graduated in human resources from the ESTC. Energetic, versatile and always eager to learn, her unique career path has given her a wide range of skills. Can you tell us about your studies and your career so far? I never set foot in a high school! At age 15 ½ I went to study at a CFA (apprenticeship training centre). In two years I had obtained a CAP and a BEP in sales. At age 32 I obtained a BTS in Business Unit Management via the French validation of professional experience procedure. I then obtained a number of diplomas in security (C.Q.P.A.D.S /S.S.I.A.P 1/C.Q.P A.S.A) and worked, amongst other things, as a security agent at Marseille airport. At the same time, I was also [lire plus]

We talk to Marylin Camarda, who graduated in human resources from the ESTC2023-02-23T15:26:33+01:00

Meeting with Loïse Dherbecourt, former student at ENACO

Meeting with Loïse Dherbecourt , former student at ENACO, who, thanks to his Master’s in Business Management and Strategy will access managerial posts within her company more easily. Can you tell us about your studies and your career so far? I graduated from high school in France with a literary baccalaureate. I then travelled across Europe and continued studying via distance learning. I was bored at school and wanted to discover the world. Thanks to the languages I learnt and my ongoing study, I was able to work in big companies like Apple, Basf, and so on. In October 2020 I obtained the FEDE Master’s in Business Management and Strategy, graduating from the online business school ENACO. What is your current situation? I’ve worked in Luxembourg for four years now. [lire plus]

Meeting with Loïse Dherbecourt, former student at ENACO2023-02-23T15:26:33+01:00

Meeting with Johan Trapani, former student at ESTC

Meeting with Johan Trapani, former student at ESTC, who remembers fond memories of this school : the nice atmosphere but also and especially, the quality of his training. Can you tell us about your studies and your career so far? Following a BTS in commerce at the Lycée Périer, I did a DEESMA at the ESTC via a sandwich-training contract at Décathlon (Aubagne). I then did the first year of the Master’s in Business Management and Strategy at the ESTC via a sandwich-training contract at La Bureautique, a company specialised in the sale of printing systems; I worked there as a technical and commercial agent. I continued the second year of the Master’s at the ESTC, also via sandwich training, this time as logistics officer at POLI, a company specialised in [lire plus]

Meeting with Johan Trapani, former student at ESTC2023-02-23T15:26:34+01:00
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