Work-study program

Choosing a work-study program means training for an advanced university degree while acquiring professional experience in the field. this will add value to your CV and help you get a job right after graduation. 6 M2 tracks are open to work-study :

  • Data, Analysis, Decision and Economic Evaluation (DADEE)
  • Econometrics Data Science (EDS)
  • Financial Modelling (FIMO)
  • Financial Risks and Sustainable Finance (FRSF)
  • Corporate Finance and Financial Engineering (CFFE)
  • Wealth Management (WM)

Students’ commitments

  • To give their best
  • To act as a true colleague within the company
  • To work in accordance with the company’s rules and procedures
  • To be assiduous
  • To invest in their academic learning

AMSE commitments

  • To provide state-of-the-art training that includes practical expertise that can be applied and used in the company
  • To manage work-study contracts
  • To monitor the student throughout the work-study period

I chose apprenticeship because I thought it would be the best way to learn more about what I want and what I don’t want in my future job. It is also the best way to gain experience, and that really  counts when you’re a new graduate looking for a job. Another advantage is obviously the fact that you get paid and that the company pays the university tuition fees. I had already done two internships before this apprenticeship, and they helped me make my decision: I liked working with a team on concrete and challenging projects.

Marie Bruguet, M2 EBDS promo 2022-2023