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Training schedule
designed for the working
professional
LAUNCH DATE:
September 20, 2010
Specialisedgraduate trainingin the energysector
E x e c u t i v e M a s t e r
Energy and Global Policies
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Partners
IFP School benefits from its integration in IFP to offer students a top level scientific
and technological environment.
A school within a research center
IFP is a public sector research and training center aimed at developing the
technologies and materials of the future in the fields of energy, transport and
environment. It provides public players and industry with innovative solutions for a
smooth transition to the energies and materials of tomorrow more efficient, more
economical, cleaner, and sustainable. The scientific recognition of IFP materialized in
2005 with a Nobel Prize in chemistry attributed to Yves Chauvin, engineer and project
leader at IFP from 1960 to 1995.
A school open to the worldWe have imagined IFP School as a concentration of the world, enabling its students
to comprehend the worlds diversity and to discover its riches. Half of our students are
international and this diversity concerns the training, citizenship, businesses,
organizations, and public entities represented.
A school strongly linked to industry
In addition to permanent professors, lecturers and researchers, 350 specialists from
the business world teach at IFP School each year. This enables IFP School to offer
practical training with a wide industry scope, through the analysis of real-life
situations.
IFP School
Graduate training programmes
in both English and French
17 graduate level programmes, adapted
to the needs of society and industry
500 students per year
A job placement rate of 99% in over
80 companies and organizations
across 50 different countries
12,000 alumni presently working
in over 100 countries
Five strategic priorities:
Carbon capture and storage (CCS)
Diversification of fuel sources: green energy
Development of clean, fuel-efficient vehicles
Maximising the conversion of raw materials
into energy for transport
Expanding the boundaries of oil and gas
exploration and production
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To meet the needs of businesses and administration, Science Pos Executive Education
Department offers tailored programmes. Both in the form of short seminars and leading
to diplomas, with the aim of developing professional skills for all participants, Sciences
Pos nine research centers, its eight chairs and its PhD Programme (Ecole Doctorale)
foster an innovative and practically oriented educational environment. These centers
offer continuous education to their students who benefit from the latest research
breakthroughs in five major disciplines: economics, political science, sociology, history
and law.
An action-oriented pedagogy
Sciences Pos educational project relies on teamwork, the assumption of responsibility,
and the development of public speaking skills. By drawing from the continuity of lessons
given to students in initial training, the training programmes encourage intellectualdebate and ability to deal with difficult situations.
A unique place for exchanging ideas
Animated by their exceptional network of participants, composed of experts,
researchers and senior executives from industry, banking, consulting, media, politics,
state institutions, high levels of civil service and non-governmental organisations these
executive programmes constitute a unique forum of exchange for professionals from
the private and public sectors.
A regional and international presence
Training sessions can take place on the site of the business or administration
concerned, or at Sciences Po Paris, or outside Paris (Dijon, Le Havre, Menton, Nancyor Poitiers), or outside France on the campus of one of the universities partnered with
Sciences Po.
Sciences Po
Four missions: undergraduate, graduate and
executive education; research;
documentation and publishing
An MPA, a preparation for ENAs (Ecole
Nationale dAdministration) competitiveexams, a PhD programme (Ecole Doctorale)
and a Research Master in Social Sciences
7 500 students, of whom 2 400 are
foreign nationals from over 40 countries
2200 French and foreign lecturers, who
are professionals from the private sector,
French and European Public
Administration and from International
Organizations
80 permanent professors
100 visiting foreign professors
320 researchers and research professors
280 university partners worldwide
15 foreign languages taught
750 employees
14 Executive Masters
6 000 executive interns
200 short seminars (1 to 6 days)
for over 2000 businesses
120 tailored training sessions for over
80 businesses and organizations from
the public and private sectors
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Academic StaffProfessors
Nadine Bret-Rouzaut
At IFP School, Nadine, Professor of PetroleumExploration and Production Management, is the
Director of the Center for Economics andManagement. She has published a reference bookOil and Gas Exploration and Production (Reserves,
Costs, Contracts).
Patrick Gougeon
Patrick is a member of the Finance Department atthe ESCP-EAP European School of Management andformer director of its MBA programmes. He alsoserved as Director of the School of Management atthe Asian Institute of Technology in Bangkok,Thailand (1990-1993) where programmes andresearch focused on international technology
transfers, project finance and joint ventures.
Emmanuel Hache
At IFP School, Emmanuel serves as the Head of thePetroleum Economics and Management Programme -an international collaborative programme.He holds a PhD in Economics and is a specialist incommodity markets.
Christophe Jaffrelot
A specialist in Indian and South-East Asianinternational relations, Christophe is a research
Director in the Centre National pour la RechercheScientifique (CNRS). From 2000 to 2008, he wasHead of Science Pos Center for International Studiesand Research. He teaches, within Sciences PosResearch Master programme, a course on Democracyand Nationalisms in South-East Asia.
Tania Sollogoub
Tania holds a Masters degree from Sciences PoParis, and has worked in the strategy departments ofseveral international banks. A specialist in countryrisk analysis, she worked on many other projects suchas debt restructuring, setting up subsidiaries, issuing
bonds, etc. She teaches macro-economics atSciences Po and was a member of the jury for thecole Nationale dAdministration (ENA). Since 2007,she has been in charge of Science Pos Master infinance and strategy.Director
Jean-Pierre Favennec (DirectorExpert)is a specialist in energy and a professor at IFP
School. He also advises large companies in
France and abroad and is a guest speaker
in many conferences.
He has published several books (Economics
and Management of the Refining Industry,
Energy Markets, Energy Geopolitics) and many
articles on the technical, economic andpolitical aspects of energy.
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Participants background
This programme is designed for participants
who come from around the world, who have
full command of the English language
(TOEFL may be required), hold a university-level degree (bachelor's or equivalent), and
who have a significant work experience of
approximately 10 years.
Philosophy and Structure
Participants
This Executive Master designed for experienced professionals from
various sectors, sharing a common operational interest in the
energy sector, such as bankers, manufacturers, lawyers,
consultants, civil servants and NGO leaders.
Contents
A synthetic, clear and prospective vision of the energy sector
covering its technical-economic, political, geopolitical and
environmental aspects.
A sharp understanding of the stakeholders concerned (national
firms, international companies, service industries, governments,
regulatory organizations, international organizations, etc.) and the
evolution of lateral stakes linked to energy in the form of threats andopportunities.
The strengthening of operational skills in international contract law,
financial analysis, management of complex projects, trading,
leadership, and negotiation.
At the end of this programme, participants will be able to:
understand, analyze, and anticipate political, technical-economic,
environmental and international stakes in the energy sector
integrate these stakes and constraints into their decision making
(strategic economic, industrial decisions-investment)
understand the fundamentals of project finance and trading contribute to the elaboration of public energy policies
define the roles and interests of public and private actors involved
practice their management activity with renewed professionalism
Energy-related challenges areat the heart of present issues
in our societies. Growth of demandin emerging countries, technological
and environmental challenges, and the essentialaim of sustainable development will be your areasof concern.
Ten years ago, energy was plentiful and cheap. Ithad become quite expensive, before the currenteconomic crisis brought about a reduction of prices.However, anyone can feel that this situation istemporary. The bulk of our energy consumption stillremains dependent upon fossil fuels. Resources arelimited, and carbon dioxide emissions provokeclimatic change.
Energetic transition is an unavoidable must.Priorities are energy efficiency, vehicles with lowerconsumption, better insulated buildings, moreefficient industrial processes.
The purpose of this Executive Master, calledEnergy and Global Policies, is to providespecialists and managers in the energy sector or anyrelated sector with a thorough knowledge aboutbasic mechanisms and the technical, legal, andfinancial aspects of energy. It is important thatthese elements be integrated into a political andgeopolitical context, so that participants areled to take them into account during theirdecision-making processes.
By combining the expertise of Sciences Posprofessors on the world political scene with theexpertise of IFP School (world reknowed researchand training institute in the field of energy), theExecutive Master Energy and Global Policies is aunique think tank which providespersonalized monitoring andprofessional support in a resolutelyinternational perspective.
Jean-Pierre FavennecProfessor at IFP School
A wordF R O M T H E
D I R E C T O R
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OrganizationO F T H E E X E C U T I V E M A S T E R>
STRUCTURING SETS OF THEMES
CALENDAR
The Executive Master Energy and GlobalPolicies is comprised of 40 days of training,divided into five seminars of eight days each:
September 20, 2010 > September 29, 2010 November 2, 2010 > November 10, 2010 January 31, 2011 > February 9, 2011 April 4, 2011 > April 13, 2011 June 27, 2011 > July 7, 2011
The oral defense (viva voce) of the capstoneproject will take place in September 2011.
Courses in Paris will be held in a both SciencesPos and IFP schools campuses.
Executive Master Programme
Business
&
Leadership
Project
Financing
& Trading
Energy
&
Environment
International
Relations &
Country risk
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Objective: To provide participants with a sharp
understanding of international stakes linked to energy
production and transport, a common source of conflict thatrequires cooperation between energy producing and energy
consuming countries. This theme is essential to
understanding price volatility in the energy sector. For each
region studied (Europe, North America, South America,
CIS, Middle East, Africa, Asia), the economic situation, the
geopolitical context and the energy-related stakes will be
scrutinized.
Content:
political and economic context of the region-development factors, assets, and risks
main characteristics: energy production andconsumption, reserves, projects, imports and links
with source countries, exports and interdependencies mode of regulation and influence of involved players
in the field of energy degree of openness and interdependence of these
players the roles of private players, public companies
and authorities market structuring country risk: sovereign risk rating,
evaluation of political risk, role of rating agenciesand impact on financial markets
Evaluation: individual research project on a specificregion according to economic, geopolitical and energyanalysis grids
Objective: To master energy fundamentals at the world
level and by source (fossil, nuclear, renewable) while
integrating the sustainable development stakes.
Content:
energy: definition, units and equivalences prospective analysis of energy supply and demand the oil, gas and coal markets: stakeholders, costs,
investments, etc. electricity: production, costs and competition the investment decision in energy from an economic
and political point of view the economic and legal tools that incite players to
durably manage biodiversity and to limit the emissionsof greenhouse gas; and the efficient use of these tools
the content of the Kyoto protocol and present tracks
of reflection for after 2012Evaluation: case studies
International Relationsand Country Risk
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Capstoneproject>
The capstone project is a small-group consultancy
project, designed to provide a response in policy
analysis or economic problems related to energy.
A wide range of organizations can be involved:government agencies, regional and local authorities,
private firms who articulate with public affairs,
international organizations, and NGOs.
The methods used in the capstone project draw
not only on the methods from the Executive Master
(both analytical and academic), but go beyond them
to engage the students in a hands-on professional
experience, involving experiential learning in
a professional setting. The group experience
is critical to this learning process. Equally criticalis the understanding of the clients needs,
in order to achieve the appropriate definition
of the problem to be addressed as well as the nature
of the final product to be delivered.
At the end of the Executive Master, each team will
present their research in front of a jury: the target, the
approach, the organisation of activities, the results,
and the projects conclusions.
This presentation will be followed by a question and
answer period (lasting about 40 minutes) involvingthe client, the tutor, and the students.
External participants may also be invited
to the presentations.
Objectives: To provide participants with the tools and
techniques for project finance and trading (raw
materials, oil, oil products, gas, electricity, carbondioxide) while integrating risk analysis.
Content:
PROJECT EVALUATION AND FINANCE
the project contractual structure and specificityof project financing
project risk analysis and evaluation
ENERGY MARKETS AND TRADING
market mechanisms and design market instruments, hedging market players: functions, objectives and strategies
RISK MANAGEMENT
risk mapping risk treatment (prevention, transfer and financing) post risk management (crisis management, business
recovery)
Evaluation: case studies
4 Project Financingand Trading
BUSINESS AND LAW
Objective: To provide participants with all the basic tools
for a manager in economics, finance, strategy and law.
Content:
ECONOMICS FOR MANAGERS
macroeconomic contemporary issues (role of emergingcountries, US deficits, volatility of foreign exchange markets)
industrial economics and specific issues for energymanagers
ESSENTIALS IN CORPORATE FINANCE
financial analysis and planning financial instruments and policy
ESSENTIALS IN STRATEGY AND MARKETING
strategic analysis development strategic issues in energy (asset portfolio management,
controlling the value chain, M&A and alliances)CONTRACT LAW
theory and practice of negotiations and pre-contractualdocuments
international payments and international bank guarantees judicial and arbitrage strategy
Evaluation: case studies
LEADERSHIP
Objective: To provide participants with the necessary qualities
to play a leadership role in a globalized context.
Content :
team management in the context of complex projects speaking and communicating in a time of crisis optimizing management style negotiation
Evaluation: assiduity, participation, role play, simulationexercise
3 Business and Leadership
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SCIENCES PO
DIRECTION DE LA FORMATION CONTINUE
28, rue des Saints-Pres, 75007 ParisTl. : 33 (0)1 45 49 63 00 I Fax : 33 (0)1 45 49 63 01www.sciences-po.fr/spf
IFP SCHOOL
232, avenue Napolon Bonaparte, 92852 Rueil-Malmaison CedexTel. : +33 (0)1 47 52 60 00 I Fax : +33 (0)1 47 52 70 00www.ifp.fr
ORGANIZATION
Calendar: The Executive Master Energy andGlobal Policies is comprised of 40 days oftraining, divided into five seminars of eightdays each :
September 20, 2010 > September 29, 2010
November 2, 2010 > November 10, 2010
January 31, 2011 > February 9, 2011
April 4, 2011 > April 13, 2011
June 27, 2011 > July 7, 2011
The oral defense (viva voce) of the capstoneproject will take place in September 2011.
Tuitions Fees: 25 000 tax exempt.
COORDINATION
IFP SCHOOLMichael Martens, co-coordinatorTel.: +33 (0)1 47 52 72 [email protected]
Sciences PoIrina Kolotouchkina, co-coordinatorTel.: +33 (0)1 45 49 63 [email protected]
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
The programme is designed for participants
from all countries, who have full command
of the English language (TOEFL may be
required), hold a university-level degree
(bachelors or equivalent) and who have a
significant work experience (of approximately10 years).
APPLICATION PROCEDURE
Candidates applying for Executive Master Energy and Global Policies in Paris must submit
the following documents in English:
. A completed application form
. Curriculum Vitae (CV)
. Two letters of recommendation
(in sealed enveloppes)
. Certified copies of diplomas
and transcripts
After the application package has been reviewed by the Admission Committee, the candidatewill be notified whether he / she will be invited for an interview at Sciences Po.
. The Test of English as a Foreign
Language (TOEFL) may be required
. A non-refundable application fee
of 120.
Meet with us:
Executive Masters presentations
at Sciences Po
March 25th, 2010,June 17th, 2010,September 16th, 2010.
For any further information and to register
for presentation: + 33 (0)1 45 49 63 00
> 6:30 p.m.
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