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Cécile P.
Cécile, in Master 2 Management of cultural projects or establishments, course Administration of cultural institutions (AIC) at the FEG on the campus of Arles. I'm going to present you my training. Before starting my training, I did a degree in history, then I did a civic service in a cultural affairs department of a city and then I entered the Master's degree in History in the Cultural Project Management course at La Rochelle.
Audrey CUNIBERTI
My post-baccalaureate studies at university did not allow me to have an idea of the professional world of business, I needed experience to help me make my choice of direction. So I did a gap year between my first and second masters. I found an internship in a start-up, where I ended up as a customer service manager. During the gap year, the company then kept me on a fixed-term contract and on a work-study programme for my Master's de [...] Read more
Audrey CUNIBERTI
My post-baccalaureate studies at university did not allow me to have an idea of the professional world of business, I needed experience to help me make my choice of direction. So I did a gap year between my first and second masters. I found an internship in a start-up, where I ended up as a customer service manager. During the gap year, the company then kept me on a fixed-term contract and on a work-study programme for my Master's degree.
Laura COMTE
I graduated from EMFO in 2019 and did a gap year during the 2019-2020 academic year. I went with the EF organization. I spent 4 months in New York, one month in Vancouver and 2 months in San Francisco (I should have stayed for 3 months, but the global health crisis cut my stay short).
Ilona HALTER
I did my gap year between my Master 1 and my Master 2. At first, I was a bit reluctant to leave the school system for a year. First of all because I was apprehensive about going back to university but also because of the bad image that a gap year can still have in companies. However, these were only preconceived ideas. I was an au-pair in Berlin for 2 months, then I joined a Berlin start-up for an internship for 3 months and then I d [...] Read more
Ilona HALTER
I did my gap year between my Master 1 and my Master 2. At first, I was a bit reluctant to leave the school system for a year. First of all because I was apprehensive about going back to university but also because of the bad image that a gap year can still have in companies. However, these were only preconceived ideas. I was an au-pair in Berlin for 2 months, then I joined a Berlin start-up for an internship for 3 months and then I did a second internship of 6 months in France. I have always been able to justify my choice for this gap year.
Justine
I did a law degree, after a baccalaureate S; then I turned to fashion and design, so I was able to work as a stylist before turning a little more towards entrepreneurship, access to more responsibilities, that's why I enrolled in the Master Mode in Marseille. My law degree allowed me to reach this Master's level, to join this class. I was able to learn a lot in terms of management in the field, but also in logistics, business managem [...] Read more
Justine
I did a law degree, after a baccalaureate S; then I turned to fashion and design, so I was able to work as a stylist before turning a little more towards entrepreneurship, access to more responsibilities, that's why I enrolled in the Master Mode in Marseille. My law degree allowed me to reach this Master's level, to join this class. I was able to learn a lot in terms of management in the field, but also in logistics, business management and marketing.
Manon
I went to art school, I have a degree in textile design from the Rhine School of Art. After that, I worked for a year and a half in the textile industry as a collection assistant and product manager; but I felt that I needed to have a more solid base in business and management, which is why I decided to do a Master's degree in Fashion.
Margaux
Before the Fashion Master, I was at Kedge Business School. Then I decided to go for a Master's degree in order to specialise in fashion because that's what interested me. I had a lot of commercial knowledge, but what I lacked was the creative side. The Fashion Master's degree allowed me to see and put forward the merchandising side, to better know the fabrics, I made a lot of progress with Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign and that he [...] Read more
Margaux
Before the Fashion Master, I was at Kedge Business School. Then I decided to go for a Master's degree in order to specialise in fashion because that's what interested me. I had a lot of commercial knowledge, but what I lacked was the creative side. The Fashion Master's degree allowed me to see and put forward the merchandising side, to better know the fabrics, I made a lot of progress with Photoshop, Illustrator, Indesign and that helps me a lot.
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Head of Communications - AMSE
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Nathalie Audrey
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Economics
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Tarik
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Management sciences
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