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Newsletter 7 PDF - 1.5 MB
@M.Sc. MOTIS Esiee Paris motis_esieeparis @motis_esiee What is MOTIS? ▶ M.Sc. MoTIS is a Master degree in Management of Technology with a specialization in Information Systems. It is best platform that international students can get as it involves working with people from all over the world with different technical and management background. ▶Cultural diversity as students come here from all over the world. International Exposure by working with people having different experiences. ▶Management skills with blend of Technology to work in teams. ▶Hybrid Managers as it offers technical and management courses. ▶An opportunity to experience life in Paris (Best city in the world for students) Life in MOTIS7: Experiences and Events Alumni Section: Testimonies of alumni students - page 02 - page 03 Interviewing Derek (Course Director) What is the objective of the MOTIS program? To produce “hybrid managers” with the necessary knowledge and flexibility to understand and work with complex information systems and the necessary relational skills to manage the development of those systems within an enterprise or organization. And to do all of that in an international context! How do you see MOTIS in future from the Course Directors perspective? I see us developing more alternatives for the students, by trying to integrate alternative pathways into the course structure. In this way, students can “specialize” in, for example, project management or business intelligence. What NEW things can the future students expect from the course? Any new partnerships or collaborations with companies or Universities? Well, sometimes opportunities just arise out of nowhere. So it’s important to be always alert for new possibilities. My medium term aim would be to try and set up some kind of joint degree with two or three other universities, both in Europe and beyond. There are already a number of universities that we work closely with – notably, Turku U in Finland and Masaryk U in Czech Republic – and we are now in discussion with KIT (Karlsruhe) in Germany. It would also be interesting to set up some form of collaboration whereby a given company regularly sent us students from a branch abroad. What is your overall experience about the course since the first batch (2009)? Wonderful! I’ve learned far more than any of the students! How is your experience for the 2015 Batch? This year’s students – MoTIS 7 – are a little bit younger on average than previous years. This means that on the one hand, they are a bit more passive in discussion, but on the other, the work they produce has been to a consistently high standard. So our aim for semester 2 is to keep these high standards but to encourage a bit more dynamic interaction in the group. Hopefully the January project will have already started to get the adrenalin flowing! Important Links MOTIS site: http://www.esiee.fr/en/programmes/international-masters/msc-management-information-systems Requirements and ApplicationProcess: http://www.esiee.fr/en/programmes/international-masters/msc-management-information-systems/applications Campus France: http://www.campusfrance.org/fria/taughtie/index.html Study Portal: http://www.mastersportal.eu/studies/9322/management-of-technology-information-systems.html QS City Ranking: http://www.topuniversities.com/city-rankings/2015#sorting=rank+custom=rank+order=desc+search= LifeIn MoTIS7 Also, presentation skills are very important for the future of a project manager. Here we have Klaudia, Imen, Lennart, Manauwar and Ali Harris doing a presentation. MoTIS allows students to develop a completely new experience of interaction with each other. Here we have Andrea, Khadisha and Vijay during January Project. In the picture above, we can see Harshal, Vijay, Kai and Ali Chegunian interacting with the alumni MOTIS students. MOTIS7 Off course we cannot forget that we are in Paris and meeting this “trésjolie” town is a must for MoTIS students. Below, we have the MoTIS7 group doing Derek’s tour in Montmartre. The mix of photos above shows us the environment of the Integration Sessions with Mike. Also, as MoTIS is not only about study and working, we have below, a photo of Christmas Party at Lennart’s house. The tour continued to one of the most important monuments of Paris: SacreCoeur. Here we can see the group climbing that huge number of stairs to reach the top. And What About Paris? – Eduardo’s Testimony “This was the city that I always dreamed to visit and, consequently, Paris was the main reason for me to join MOTIS. Living in Paris was better than I ever imagine (and my expectation were very high since the beginning!). Here I can meet a new beautiful place everyday and join several kind of events that I never expect. In Paris, we have the perfect combination of art, music and that old bohemian style typical of the city. Off course I could talk about Eiffel Tower, Arc of Triumph and Champs-Elysees as well as Louvre, Orsay or Versailles but in fact what really fascinates me in Paris is that I don’t need to go to a specific place at a specific time to experiment a good life event, instead it can happen in any place or any street of this city. I love that unpredictability! My calendar says that I lived here during 5 months but I can’t believe it. I met so many interesting people and I went to so many incredible places that I must have been here during 5 years. I’m leaving now knowing that I’ll be back soon.” -- Eduardo, Erasmus student, from University of Porto, Portugal 2 For more information contact Newsletter’s Team: Contacts Important contacts at ESIEE: - Leila ZADI (International Masters): leila.zadi@esiee.fr - Derek MAINWARING (MoTIS Director): derek.mainwaring@esiee.fr eduardo.estevesalves@edu.esiee.fr khadisha.arooj@edu.esiee.fr sabita.pandey@edu.esiee.fr sahil.karkhanis@edu.esiee.fr shweta.narkar@edu.esiee.fr January Project January is always a full month in MoTIS life. This is a period where the students have four weeks to work, in teams, on a project chosen by them. MoTIS7 had four more teams apart from newsletter’s team, working on a project during January: Coddata, PaperPal, Like&Share and WebChef. Team Coddata – MoTIS Database System This team aimed to provide organized, structured and managed data of MoTIS students to the administration in order to help them to get more information in less time. The team composed of: Harshal, Arminjola and Ali Harris. Team PaperPal– Refugees Platform PaperPal is supposed to be a solution that helps incoming refugees in France to go go through all bureaucratic procedures in order to get all the permissions to live in the new country. The team composed of: Kai, Lennart, Rohit, Fatima and Ali Chegunian. Team Like&Share– Social Media Like&Share aimed to boost and maintain all the MoTIS promotion on social networks, creating several pages and links. The team composed of: Andrea, Juan, Kalyani, Khadisha and Vijay. Team WebChef – MoTIS Portal The MoTIS portal aimed to provide a platform for all MoTIS students (alumni, current and future) in the form of a social community allowing the share of information,experiences and opportunities. The team composed of: Hiren, Imen, Janak and Manauwar. Alumni “My overall MoTIS experience was good, MoTIS exposed me to different cultures and different type of people. When I decided to come to France the target was finding a job here and staying as long as I can in Paris. Well MoTIS was the channel for this. MoTIS was the introduction to the French experience. When you come to a new country, you face new types of challenges, you are out of your comfort zone and there are a lot of things to do that you don't know how to do them. The overall of my personal experience of staying in Paris was great, I have nothing here to complain about. I never felt homesick, MoTIS was my big family and if I had the chance to go back in time and choose which program I want to do in Paris I would have chosen MoTIS another time. I am French educated, this is why I chose Paris as my Masters destination. You need to have an average level of French in France, just like in any country, you have to have an average level of their language. But if you contact the right people and apply to the right jobs surviving without the French Language is not that hard.” – NabihChamas “It was an amazing experience with MoTIS to study in a multicultural environment with so many different nationalities. The perfectly framed syllabus that covered all required topics is a true blend of ‘Management’ and ‘IT’. MoTIS program also includes online courses and certifications that makes a highly positive impact on the CV. Working for the first time in a multicultural team and getting through successfully was a challenge.I love Paris, it is so big that I haven’t yet explored it completely. Paris is full of energy, enthusiasm and lights. With nice and helpful people around, there are events taking place throughout the year that makes life happy and colorful. My level of French was intermediate and I could comfortably take myself through daily conversations. It is possible to survive without knowing French but good command on French will certainly prove to be an advantage both socially and professionally.” – Mayuresh Mane “Thanks to MoTIS, I have had the chance to meet amazing people who became my dearest friends. It has definitely raised my cultural awareness. That was not easy at all when I first arrived in Paris and social integration takes quite some time. As for the academic program itself, I have always appreciated that we analyzed real life business examples and developed a pragmatic point of view. We were united in diversity, and even if everyone had its own mindsets, in MoTIS we could easily drop the cultural barriers. Paris had its ups and downs, but it has been a remarkable experience in the overall. The city is lovable, lots to see and you always want to discover more. I have fully enjoyed life in here, and I think that no matter where I will be living in the future, Paris will rank among the bests. Also I didn’t face the same challenges as someone that doesn’t speak French at all. Speaking French made my surviving in Paris easier and enjoyable.” – DenisaIsufaj 3