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Europe nurtures responsible leaders for a new economy

“It’s our responsibility to ensure students are prepared to face challenges related to social development and sustainability. They are tomorrow’s decision makers,” says Dean Christophe Germain of top-tier Audencia, reflecting the opinion of Europe’s best management educators. Originated in the French city of Nantes, Audencia’s overarching objective is to create a better school for a better world. “As part of this, we’ve launched Gaïa, Europe’s first School of Ecological and Social Transition, where all students and executive education participants will follow courses and work on projects for partner

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