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  1. Collège des Ingénieurs. The Collège des Ingénieurs (CDI) is an independent international educational institution founded in Paris, France in 1986 and known for its postgraduate management training (MBA, Master of Business Administration). The training model is innovative for management training, it is exclusively aimed at engineers and ...

  2. Ricevette la propria educazione dapprima al Collège des Godrans di Digione, poi a Pontlevoy e quindi al Collège Mazarin di Parigi, intraprendendo in seguito studi di diritto - a Besançon e Parigi - secondo il volere del padre e divenendo avvocato. Entrò nello studio di Louis Prieur per diventare cancelliere.

  3. The Collège des Quatre-Nations ("College of the Four Nations"), also known as the Collège Mazarin after its founder, was one of the colleges of the historic University of Paris. It was founded through a bequest by the Cardinal Mazarin. At his death, he also bequeathed his library, the Bibliothèque Mazarine, which he had opened to scholars ...

  4. Collège international Marie de France. The Collège international Marie de France (formerly Collège Marie de France, named after a French poet of the 12th century) is a French-language private international school in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Founded in 1939 by French expatriates, the school prepares its students from age 4 to 17 for the ...

  5. Collège les Dînes Chiens - 5 avenue de Carlet, 91380 Chilly-Mazarin - 01 60 91 80 10.

  6. St. Charles Garnier College ( French: Collège Saint-Charles-Garnier) or Jesuit College is a private secondary school in Quebec City, Quebec. The current school was established by the Society of Jesus in 1930 and it succeeded a previous Jesuit college which was founded in 1634. It is situated on Boulevard René-Lévesque to the east of Laval ...

  7. Durante la Revolución francesa el Colegio de las Cuatro Naciones pasó a ser, sucesivamente: Colegio de la Unidad, Casa de arrestos, Sede del Comité de Salud Pública, Escuela Central Superior y Escuela de Bellas Artes . En 1805 a petición de Napoleón I el Instituto de Francia fue trasladado del Louvre al antiguo Colegio de las Cuatro Naciones.