
On September 8, IFP School welcomed the students of the class of 2026 in the Executive Master of Management in Energy (EMME) program, which is offered in partnership with BI Norwegian Business School.
This new class has 34 students (18 women and 16 men) from 24 countries (Algeria, Brazil, China, Colombia, Denmark, Ecuador, France, Germany, India, Jordan, Korea, Nigeria, Philippines, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, South Korea, Sudan, Sweden, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States). United Arab Emirates, Ecuador, United States, France, India, Jordan, Nigeria, Norway, Philippines, Romania, United Kingdom, Senegal, Sudan, Sweden, Ukraine, Venezuela, Vietnam).
The group was welcomed by Pascal Longuemare, Dean of IFP School, and Maxime Schenckery, Director of the Energy Economics and Management Center.
As the training was blended learning, students attended both face-to-face and distance learning classes.
They began the first week of the module with classes on developments in the energy market, gas, management, and financing oil projects. At the end of this first week, they visited the International Energy Agency to attend conferences on the outlook for the energy sector.
During the second week, students covered the fundamentals of the electricity sector.
During the two-week module, IFP School also welcomed three representatives from BI Norwegian Business School: Marcia Caetano Langfeldt, Program Coordinator, Lars Huemer, Associate Dean of the Executive Master of Management in Energy, and Tristano Sainati, Associate Professor at BI and Politecnico di Milano.
Students will complete a final module at IFP School in March 2026.