Students from ENEAM Visit ASE for an Information Session

29th Jul, 201607:42:06 AM GMT

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A group of top students from University of Abomey-Calavi – ENEAM (National School of Applied Economics and Management) visited ASE on Friday July 29 for an information session with its founder, Professor Leonard Wantchekon, and a delegation of staff members and current students. The purpose of this well-attended meeting (over a hundred participants) was to learn more about the programs offered by the school, especially since in September three new programs are being launched.

The meeting began with a presentation by Clementina Alamou, Manager of Academic Affairs, and Wilfried Youmbi, a second year MMES student. Both focused on the life at ASE and the activities carried out at the school. Their talk was followed by Professor Leonard Wantchekon, who focused on the curriculum of the courses and shared some insights regarding the opportunities that ASE offers to their graduates as well as job possibilities abroad (internships, PhD programs, jobs…)

The meeting lasted two hours and was a great scenario for ASE representatives and prospective students to discuss about the school and its programs.

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Over a hundred ENEAM students attended the meeting.

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