2iE contribution to development in Africa
A strong worldwide attractivity on-site learning: applications from 36 countries e-learning : applications from 43 countries
A successful demand-driven strategy
A young, female and international student population International dimension Students : 35 nationalities Professors : 24 nationalities/ 4 continents Research : 16 partner universities/ 7 countries/ 4 continents 28 19
Employment driven by the economic growth Average employment
Employment driven by the private sector
An increasing contribution to capacity building in Africa 2011: 440 graduates, 2013: 550 graduates/year
A reversed brain-drain 2005 – 2011 Diplômés qui retournent dans leur pays dorigine 84 % Diplômés qui travaillent en Afrique 98 % Data : 2012
Economic growth and MDGs as drivers of graduates employment 63% in MDGs related fields in % in MDGs related fields in 2011