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My ISC Intranet

 

ISC Paris has a useful tool for professors and administration to communicate with students. Go to My ISC on Intranet with your code which will be sent to you by email three weeks prior to the beginning of the term. 

 

In the ECTS Guide, you will find a course catalogue, enrolment information, course descriptions and timetables. 

 

In Mon Planning, you will find a timetable for the current month with course titles, the names of the lecturers and classrooms. 

 

Professors may ask students to read articles, study cases and syllabi on line. In Academic and MyISC Campus you will find course material, classified per year and per 3rd year specialization program. Click on the year of your choice, then on the Index menu (on the left). You can go back to the general menu by clicking on “Mes espaces”. 

 

In MyMail ISC Paris, each student has an ISC Paris email account (on gmail)

firstname.surname@iscparis.com

 

In Espaces Carrières and MyISC Stages, you will find internships offered in France. 

 

In Mes infos and Mes coordonnées, it is important that you give your contact details. 

 

Vie Asso is a student application for fun. In ISCADE 2010 you will find the yearbook of all ISC students in 2010. Search a student with information such as his/her name, year of study, association… In Ma fiche ISCADE, fill in the form to be registered in the yearbook. 

 

 

ISC Library 

 

The ISC library is a calm place to study. It has more than 80 newspapers and magazines, including 20 international publications. (Time, Newsweek, The Economist, Harvard Business Review, Stern, WirtschaftsWoche, Werben & Verkaufen, Cambio 16, Tiempo, Business, France Japon Eco, TextArab, ect).

 

There is full research support for the academic subjects taught at ISC Paris (Economics, Law and International Law, Human Resources, Marketing, IT, Accounting, International Business, Communication, E-Business).

 

You can also find a “Pôle Emploi” which brings together good references to look for a work placement or job, and a “Pôle Langues” with language material (dictionaries, cassettes, course books…). 

 

Cyberlibris – On-Line Library 

An additional 70,000 books are available on-line.

See Ouvre ce lien externe dans une nouvelle fenêtrehttp://www.cyberlibris.com 

 

 

Cosmopol: the social program for international students 

 

Cosmopol provides international students with information that might ease their life in Paris. 

Whenever and whatever the need, someone from the International Office or COSMOPOL will help you find solutions to problems. 

 

Help includes: 

 

1. Welcome - Pick-up service: from airport, train station…

- Administrative assistance: formalities…

- Help with housing

- Daily presence at the International Office and at COSMOPOL 

2. Integration - buddy evenings: have your own “ISC student angel”

- Day-trips out: experience a weekend in a French place of interest, such as “Mont Saint Michel”, “the vineyard route” and more.

- “Erasmus Parties”: parties for international students 

3. Share your culture with ISC students during international events:

- International days: represent your country and give ISC students an overview of your culture and gastronomy.

- University fair: be the ambassador of your home university and give formation to students wishing to go abroad.

 

 

23 ISC Junior Enterprises 

The 23 non-profit Junior Enterprises are at the heart of ISC Paris and distinguish us from other schools. No other institution in France offers as many services covered by junior enterprises. They are part of the pedagogical system of the school because of the hands-on experience they give to students. Junior enterprises are comparable to small companies.

 

Students have the same opportunities to create and develop projects and to evolve as in a real company. Each institution has a company framework with a president, a communication department, a financial manager…

 

As one of our students said: “Being a member of a non-profit junior enterprise is being part of a family.” 

 

As an international student, you can be part of an ISC Paris non-profit Junior Enterprise. 

 

Sports & Adventure 

 

XTREM

Start: 2000

Budget: 44 K€

Aim: Xtrem organises events around extreme sports – carting competition, water sports week-ends, street hockey tournaments, Winter Break… 

 

BUREAU DES SPORTS

Start: 1964

Budget: 148 K€

Aim: The “BDS” offers sports to all students and organises events – European football and rugby tournaments, ski week… 

 

MOTORS

Start: 2008

Budget: 30 K€

Aim: Dedicated to mechanical sports and to road prevention. 

 

 

Humanitarian & Social

 

ACCEDE

Start: 2000

Budget: 36 K€

Aim: Accede helps and gives advice to job seekers who want to launch their own businesses.

 

ENVIRONNEMENT

Start: 2003

Budget: 24 K€

Aim: Environnement promotes sustainable development and more particularly fair trade, education and environment protection. 

 

START

Start: 2005

Budget: 10 K€

Aim: Start helps young people who are being removed from school to value their personal qualities and be integrated socially and professionally. 

 

AIDE MONDIALE

Start: 1993

Budget: 190 K€

Aim: Each year, Aide Mondiale organises humanitarian operations internationally. This year, three operations will take place in three continents. 

 

SOLIRACE

Start: 1999

Budget: 53 K€

Aim: Solirace actively prevents young people against AIDS. Their bus tours 15 cities around France and Europe. 

 

HUMAN

Start: 1993

Budget: 26 K€

Aim: Human provides tutoring, liveliness in hospitals, Christmas trees and sports competitions to underprivileged and disabled children. 

 

 

Culture, Art & Multimedia

 

WEB’ART

Start: 1998

Budget: 27 K€

Aim: Web’Art offers advice and services to students and companies – network, internet, advertising and creation of communication documents. 

 

HIGH TECH

Start: 2002

Budget: 63 K€

Aim: Its objective is to introduce ISC students to new technologies during events where the latest products are shown. 

 

STUDIO

Start: 2007

Budget: 65 K€

Aim: Studio organises events related to luxury goods and fashion. Its most important project is a young creators’ competition. 

 

VISUAL

Start: 1998

Budget: 33 K€

Aim: Visual reports all the events at ISC Paris and also works for companies and individuals. 

 

CINEFEEL

Start: 2008

Budget: 35 K€

Aim: Ciné organises events about movies, one of which is an annual young directors’ short-film competition.  

 

BUREAU DES ARTS

Start: 1994

Budget: 28 K€

Aim: BDA promotes art and helps make ISC students more sensitive to culture and to the artistic environment during different creative events. 

 

 

Services to Businesses and Students

 

INVEST

Start: 1995

Budget: 12 K€

Aim: Invest organises many financial events at ISC Paris, offers services to several financial companies and runs the students’ investment club. 

 

PARTNERS

Start: 2007

Budget: 41 K€

Aim: During forums, conferences and special evenings, Partner helps students build their professional projects and encourages them to communicate with former students and ISC partner companies. 

 

YOUR

Start: 1970

Budget: 260 K€

Aim: YOUR is certified ISO 9001 and is ranked amongst the top 4 junior enterprises in France. Each year, it does nearly 80 market studies in three fields of expertise – marketing, finance and communication.  

 

COSMOPOL

Start: 1984

Budget: 30 K€

Aim: Cosmopol offers internships abroad to students, welcomes international students and organises international events. 

 

DEFI

Start: 2007

Budget: 38 K€

Aim: Defi coordinates different business competitions (Champion, Feeling, Sife and Euromanager) in which ISC Paris participates in. 

 

EASYLIFE

Start: 2009

Budget: 20 K€

Aim: Easylife combines well-being health and personal development. Developing students’ physical and psychological well-being is its priority. 

 

NETWORK

Start: 1990

Budget: 350 K€

Aim: Network provides job services which enable many students to work punctually or regularly during their studies – sales events, telemarketing, chauffeur… It pays students between 9 € and 10 € per hour. 

 

BUREAU DES ELEVES

Start: 1963

Budget: 846 K€

Aim: In relation with the directors of ISC Paris, the “BDE” presents, coordinates and monitors the projects of each of the junior enterprises. It participates in the school’s life and promotion. Its weekly meetings with senior staff members assure communication within ISC Paris.&amp