Global education service provider Navitas has entered a 10-year partnership with ICN Business School to open an international college in France.
Global education service provider Navitas has entered a 10-year partnership with ICN Business School to open an international college in France.
Navitas today announced its plan to open ICN International College, within the ICN Business School’s Paris campus, in September.
The college will offer foundation and pre-masters programs in business and management, with the opportunity to progress to ICN’s other campuses in Paris, Nancy or Berlin.
Navitas Europe chief executive and global chief operating officer, Paul Lovegrove, said the partnership with ICN would bring opportunities to international students.
“Students who join ICN International College will be surrounded by world-class industry, with access to a vast range of experts and more than 40 student associations,” he said.
“Higher education in France offers international students an exceptional opportunity to study in a vibrant, dynamic student-friendly environment, with business programs that are internationally recognised for their academic excellence.”
ICN dean and managing director Florence Legros said ICN Business School had been around for nearly 120 years.
“It is officially ranked thirty-sixth business school in the Financial Times 2023,” she said.
“Our business school takes pride in its 23,000 graduates, who have become a source of pride for both ICN and the French and international companies they have founded or where they apply their creative talents.
“It is with this objective in mind that, in collaboration with Navitas, I am extremely pleased to establish ICN International College.
“Recruiting our future international students and inviting them to participate in our certified programs, accredited by EQUIS, AMBA, and AACSB, and labelled sustainable development CSR, is an even greater obligation.
“Alongside the 230 employees of our school, they will have the certainty of studying with a high-performing faculty and, more importantly, receiving specific support for a seamless integration into their daily lives.”


