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Jean-Paul Carteron

 

         Dear Madam, dear Sir,

 

         I welcome you most cordially on the new website of the Crans Montana Graduate Institute of International Studies.

 

         The Crans Montana IUHEI is an initiative of the Crans Montana Forum. It is a new and unique concept at the international scale.

 

         The Crans Montana IUHEI's Courses aim to be exclusive, short, intense and interactive. They enable key policy makers – and their closest advisors -  to meet and engage in confidential exchanges in order to share experience and knowledge with the best international Experts.

 

         I hope that you will join this exceptional group, enjoy and make the most of the Courses and meeting possibilities offered by the Crans Montana IUHEI.

 

         Please keep in mind that the Crans Montana IUHEI must be “your” Institute. So far your suggestions are very important for our future strategies and your remarks will always be welcome.

 

         Once again, I am happy to welcome you warmly.

         

         Sincerely yours,

 

 

Jean-Paul Carteron
Chairman & Founder
Crans Montana - Graduate Institute
of International Studies

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CHAIRMAN'S LETTER

 

Jean-Paul Carteron - President

 

Dear Sir, Dear Madam,

 

I welcome you most cordially on the new website of the Crans Montana Graduate Institute of International Studies.

 

The Crans Montana IUHEI is an initiative of the Crans Montana Forum. It is a new and unique concept at the international scale.

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Welcome to the Crans Montana IUHEI

 

The Crans Montana Graduate Institute of International Studies (IUHEI) is an initiative of the Crans Montana Forum.

 

The Crans Montana IUHEI implements everywhere in the world post-graduate Courses. The aim of these Courses is to provide high level Government Officials, Advisers and top Business decision-makers with an excellent training and informative sessions including a high level transfer of knowledge and numerous opportunities of sharing experience.

 
 

 

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The Crans Montana IUHEI‘s transfer of knowledge consist of « High Level Courses » especially developed for reserved limited groups of Participants strictly selected at the level of Heads of Government, Ministers, Governors of Central Banks, Government Expert and Advisors, Heads of Administration Departments and Public Boards or Agencies, CEOs and top Business decision makers 

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Open Course on Epidemics held in the Principality of Monaco in June 2006 (click to enlarge)

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The key objectives of these post-graduate Courses are to provide an excellent training and informative session, since the participants have for daily task to define or help to define the government and business firm policies within an interactive and intensive setting.

 

bullet Activities Concept 

The Courses are short and intensive. Their content is private and confidential. By itself the group of Participants must be interactive and conducive to synergies.

 

The Crans Montana IUHEI teaching staff includes (depending on the programs) renowned professors from the most prestigious academic institutes but above all CEOs from important groups, Governmental and political leaders, key International Organizations executives and key Experts.

 

These Courses are also an opportunity for the international players at the highest level to meet and engage in confidential exchanges with their counterparts.

 

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The IUHEI Programme « Special Courses for Government Officials » is principally developed for Members of Governmental Administrations who participate in the (1) formulating, (2) choosing and (3) implementation of the policies which, taken altogether, characterise the governmental Programme and line of action.

 

The key objectives of these Courses are to (1) improve the participants’ capabilities, (2) increase their problem solving skills when faced with complex issues (3) provide additional knowledge facilitating the processes of choice and action-taking notably on the following levels:

 

- Effective Internal Management of Government Administrations, decision-making process, setting up and implementing policies

- Managing international relations in the framework of bi- and multi-lateral negotiations

- Conducting agreement negotiations with both International and Regional Organizations

- Enhancing and developing the Member State’s visibility and influence in International and/or Regional Organizations

 

The Courses will take place mainly in the country for which the Programme is organised, but also for evident technical and thematic reasons in Geneva, Brussels or Strasbourg.

 

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bullet Courses in the Principality of Monaco

 

The Crans Montana IUHEI Programs and Activities can be organized in the Principality of Monaco where the IUHEI headquarters are located.

 

The specific Programs are developed for the Government and established in a common agreement with the Institute. The priorities and specificities of the Government are thus widely taken into account.

 

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A New Century's Challenges course held in the Principality of Monaco in September 2007 (click to enlarge)

A well-spread gamut of programs is proposed to the different levels of potential participants in the numerous concerned countries as the ones indicated in the Fields of Activities.

 

Other topics can be considered upon a proposal of the Government.

 

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The Crans Montana IUHEI Programs and Activities can also be defined according to governments’ specific needs, and Courses are then likely to take place in the host country.

 

A very particular attention is given to the Euro-Mediterranean countries and more broadly to the emerging economies and transition countries. For instance, a set of programs are specifically devoted to the EU candidate countries and to countries which benefit from an association agreement with the European Union.

 

Moreover, more specialized and differentiated programs are proposed to the private sector.

 

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