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==Academic affiliations== The school has several partnerships and agreements with other academic institutions where students can complete their curriculum during their specialization year. A large and growing number of students chose to do such dual degree program in order to get an additional Master of Science, [[MBA]] or PhD degree from renowned institutions in the area of economics, finance, statistics, and applied Mathematics where its curriculum is one of the best, such as [[Harvard University|Harvard]], [[Stanford University|Stanford]], [[Princeton University|Princeton]], [[Columbia University|Columbia]], [[New York University|NYU]], [[University of Chicago|Chicago]], [[Cornell University|Cornell]], [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]], [[University of Oxford|Oxford]], [[Imperial College London|Imperial College]], [[London School of Economics|LSE]], [[Humboldt University of Berlin]], [[University of Mannheim|Mannheim]], [[Universitat Pompeu Fabra]], etc. The ENSAE also has a partnership with [[Sciences Po Paris]], [[HEC Paris]], [[ESSEC Business School]], [[ESCP Business School]] allowing its students to pursue both curriculum at the same time and get an additional master's degree from said universities. The agreement waives the students from passing the entry written examination. ENSAE was a member of [[ParisTech]], the excellence engineering cluster gathering the best parisian Grandes Ecoles in each area of engineering: [[École polytechnique (France)|X]], [[AgroParisTech]], [[ENGREF]], [[École des ponts ParisTech|Ponts]], [[ESPCI]], [[École nationale supérieure des mines de Paris|Mines]], [[ENSTA]], [[École nationale supérieure d'arts et métiers|ENSAM]], [[Télécom Paris]], [[Chimie ParisTech]]. In 2019, a portion of these schools (including ENSAE, [[École polytechnique (France)|X]], [[Télécom Paris]]) left [[ParisTech]] to create the "Institut Polytechnique"
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