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Collaborating with our lecturer-researchers

Contribute to research and pedagogy development by collaborating with EM Normandie faculty members. Through the creation of Endowed Research Chairs, you will generate synergies and knowledge sharing between the professional world and the world of academic research, while benefitting from attractive tax benefits for your company.  

What is an Endowed Chair?

A Research Chair is a forum for sharing expertise between professionals and the School’s lecturer-researchers. Associating the business world with research is a way of developing new knowledge, learning to understand and develop managerial practices in the context of an evolving environment. 

In 2018, the School is opening two Research Chairs, one in Digital Transformation Management and another in New Entrepreneurship Models in Agriculture. Two additional projects are being considered, the Management of the Horse Breeding Industry and Territory Risks and Area Ergonomics. 

Find out more about the research chairs

What are the advantages for your business?

  • Get tax benefits (corporation tax discount of 60% of the donation amount)
  • Be part of the collective dynamics which can be generated by research partnerships with the School or with the other partner companies (off-chair contracts)
  • Boost your brand image and publicise your stengths among students with a view to pre-recruitment  
  • Take part in the design and evolution of training programmes 

Specialist assignments: Research providing solutions to business issues

The School’s lecturers and researchers carry out specialist assignments on behalf of local or international companies and institutions. These consultancy services cover a range of areas, including auditing and advisory, market research and technological/scientific monitoring. 

EM Normandie can assist you with any complex business issue. The School is also developing specialist services in the social, criminal and ethical fields.

More information

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Sylvaine CASTELLANO

Dean of Faculty and Research

Paris