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| name = Gomorrah
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| image = Gomorra.jpg
|image_name = HEC Lausanne logo.svg
| image_size =
|image_size =
| caption = Gomorrah italian theatrical poster
| director = [[Matteo Garrone]]
|name = '''HEC Lausanne'''
|native_name = École des Hautes Études Commerciales
| producer = [[Domenico Procacci]]
|motto = Swiss Education to Shape your World
| writer = [[Matteo Garrone]]<br/>[[Roberto saviano]]<br/>[[Maurizio Braucci]]<br/>[[Ugo Chiti]]<br/>[[Gianni Di Gregorio]] <br/>[[Massimo Gaudioso]]
| narrator =
|established = 1911
|secretary =
| starring = [[Toni Servillo]]<br/>[[Gianfelice Imparato]]
| music = [[Massive Attack]]
|director = [[Suzanne de Tréville]]
|city = [[Lausanne]]
| cinematography = [[Marco Onorato]]
| editing = [[Marco Spoletini]]
|state = [[Vaud]]
|country = [[Switzerland]]
| distributor =
|type = [[Public University|Public]]
| released = {{flagicon|Italy}} [[May 16]], [[2008]] <br/> {{flagicon|France}} [[August 13]], [[2008 in film|2008]] <br/> {{flagicon|Belgium}} [[September 3]], [[2008 in film|2008]] <br/>{{flagicon|Germany}} [[September 11]], [[2008 in film|2008]]<br/> {{flagicon|Portugal}} [[September 18]], [[2008 in film|2008]] <br/>{{flagicon|Norway}} [[October 10]], [[2008 in film|2008]]<br/>{{flagicon|UK}} [[October 10]], [[2008 in film|2008]]
| runtime = 135 min.
|endowment =
| country = [[Italy]]
|students = 1900
|faculty = 84
| language = [[Italian language|Italian]]<br />[[Neapolitan language|Neapolitan]]
|website = [http://www.hec.unil.ch/ www.hec.unil.ch]
| budget = $6.2 million
| gross = 9.849.433 €
|campus =
| preceded_by =
|affiliations =
| followed_by =
| website = http://www.mymovies.it/gomorra/
| amg_id = 1:449946
| imdb_id = 0929425
}}
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'''HEC Lausanne''' (standing for ''École des Hautes Études Commerciales''), is the affiliated business school of the [[University of Lausanne]]. It offers different formations, all integrated to the [[Bologna Process|Bologna System]]: two Bachelor ès Sciences, seven Master ès Sciences, many executive MBA programs and PhD programs.
'''''Gomorrah''''' ('''''Gomorra''''' in [[Italian language|Italian]]) is a [[2008 in film|2008]] film directed by [[Matteo Garrone]], based on the book by [[Roberto Saviano]]. The film deals with daily violence in the streets of Naples, and the [[Camorra]]. The movie was premiered in North America at the [[2008 Toronto International Film Festival|Toronto International Film Festival]]. The film depicts Italy's modern-day Camorra crime families.
==History==
In 1890, the Academy of Lausanne gets the status of University and it is within the Faculty of Law that economics is teached. This period is strongly influenced by [[Léon Walras]] (1834-1910), the founder of the [[Lausanne School]] and creator of the [[general equilibrium]] theory. It is also the time of [[Vilfredo Pareto]] (1848-1923), famous author of the concept of [[Pareto efficiency]].

On April 15, 1911, the "Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales" (HEC) is founded by Léon Morf and Georges Paillard within the Faculty of Law. The same year, the school welcomes its 12 first students. Léon Morf, professor of management tools, public accounting, and financial mathematics is its first dean, followed by Georges Paillard.


Over the years, successors like [[Henri Rieben]], founder of the first department of European Integration, [[François Schaller]], President of the Bank Council of the [[Swiss National Bank]] from 1986 to 1989, perpetuate the reputation of the school.
==Awards==
The movie was nominated for the [[Golden Palm]] and won the [[Grand Prix (Cannes Film Festival)|Grand Prix]] at the [[2008 Cannes Film Festival|Cannes Film Festival in 2008]]. It won the [[Ari-Zeiss Award]] at the [[Munich Film Festival]].<ref>http://www.filmfest-muenchen.de/rc/ffm_en/filmfest/arrizeiss_en.asp</ref> The film was chosen by the National Association of Cinemagraphic Industries to represent [[Italy]] in contention for [[Best Foreign Film]] at the [[81st Academy Awards]]. The official list of Oscar nominated films will be released on January 22, 2009.<ref>http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5hwWf8W-1-EcDCLqHHuGjQsDFuGAQ</ref>


== Notable Alumni ==
==Critical reception==
* Louis C. Camilleri, CEO of [[Altria|Altria Inc.]]
''Gomorra'' received positive early reviews from critics. As of 10 October 2008, the review aggregator [[Rotten Tomatoes]] reported that 100% of critics gave the film positive reviews, giving the film a "Certified Fresh" rating; however, this was based on just 17 reviews.<ref>http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/10010055-gomorra/</ref>
* Georges Muller, Chairman of the Board of Directors at [[Société Générale de Surveillance]] (SGS) SA<ref>[http://www.sgs.com/about_sgs/management.htm Management by SGS<!-- Titre généré automatiquement -->]</ref>
* Patrick Heiniger, CEO of [[Rolex]]
* [[Sepp Blatter|Joseph « Sepp » Blatter]], President of [[FIFA]]
* Prof. Alfred Steinherr, Chief Economist at the [[European Investment Bank]]
* Andres Vassilis Andrekson (alias "[[Stress (rappeur)|Stress]]"), famous Swiss rapper
* Goetschin Blaise, CEO of [[Banque Cantonale de Genève]] (BCGE)


==External links==
== Programs ==
=== The Undergraduate School ===
*[http://www.mymovies.it/gomorra/ Official site]
HEC's Bachelor program is made up of three modules spread over three years and may be completed within a minimum of three years, not counting possible repeats of the first or second years, and up to a maximum of five. From the summer term of the second year onwards, the course syllabus is made up of two optional specialisations, each corresponding to one of the two specialised subjects for which HEC awards its two Bachelor of Science (BSc) Degrees:
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* BSc in Management
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* BSc in Economics
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The two first years of Bachelor are highly selective with a 70% failing rate in the 1st year. HEC's Bachelor program is open to all holders of a Federal Matura School-Leaving Certificate (Swiss highschool degree) or equivalent.
* [http://it.youtube.com/watch?v=wk8KeeZcQYc Trailer] on [[YouTube]]


=== The Graduate School ===
==References==
HEC Lausanne offers the following Masters of Science (MSc) Degrees:
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* MSc in Accounting Control and Finance:
* MSc in Actuarial Science
* MSc in Information Systems
* MSc in Economics
* MSc in Finance
* MSc in Management


=== PhD Programs ===
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HEC Lausanne offers the following doctoral programs (PhD):
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* PhD in Actuarial Science
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* PhD in Information Systems
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* PhD in Economics
| years=2008
* PhD in Finance
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* PhD in Management
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* PhD in History of Economic Thought
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* PhD in Public Administration
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=== The Bologna System integration ===
[[Category:2008 films]]
Since 2005, HEC Lausanne has integrated the [[Bologna Process]] in order to be part of the [[European higher education area]] by making academic degree standards and quality assurance standards more comparable and compatible throughout Europe.
[[Category:Italian films]]
[[Category:Italian-language films]]
[[Category:Antimafia]]
[[Category:Films about the Camorra]]


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Revision as of 15:32, 13 October 2008

HEC Lausanne
École des Hautes Études Commerciales
MottoSwiss Education to Shape your World
TypePublic
Established1911
DirectorSuzanne de Tréville
Academic staff
84
Students1900
Location, ,
Websitewww.hec.unil.ch

HEC Lausanne (standing for École des Hautes Études Commerciales), is the affiliated business school of the University of Lausanne. It offers different formations, all integrated to the Bologna System: two Bachelor ès Sciences, seven Master ès Sciences, many executive MBA programs and PhD programs.

History

In 1890, the Academy of Lausanne gets the status of University and it is within the Faculty of Law that economics is teached. This period is strongly influenced by Léon Walras (1834-1910), the founder of the Lausanne School and creator of the general equilibrium theory. It is also the time of Vilfredo Pareto (1848-1923), famous author of the concept of Pareto efficiency.

On April 15, 1911, the "Ecole des Hautes Etudes Commerciales" (HEC) is founded by Léon Morf and Georges Paillard within the Faculty of Law. The same year, the school welcomes its 12 first students. Léon Morf, professor of management tools, public accounting, and financial mathematics is its first dean, followed by Georges Paillard.

Over the years, successors like Henri Rieben, founder of the first department of European Integration, François Schaller, President of the Bank Council of the Swiss National Bank from 1986 to 1989, perpetuate the reputation of the school.

Notable Alumni

Programs

The Undergraduate School

HEC's Bachelor program is made up of three modules spread over three years and may be completed within a minimum of three years, not counting possible repeats of the first or second years, and up to a maximum of five. From the summer term of the second year onwards, the course syllabus is made up of two optional specialisations, each corresponding to one of the two specialised subjects for which HEC awards its two Bachelor of Science (BSc) Degrees:

  • BSc in Management
  • BSc in Economics

The two first years of Bachelor are highly selective with a 70% failing rate in the 1st year. HEC's Bachelor program is open to all holders of a Federal Matura School-Leaving Certificate (Swiss highschool degree) or equivalent.

The Graduate School

HEC Lausanne offers the following Masters of Science (MSc) Degrees:

  • MSc in Accounting Control and Finance:
  • MSc in Actuarial Science
  • MSc in Information Systems
  • MSc in Economics
  • MSc in Finance
  • MSc in Management

PhD Programs

HEC Lausanne offers the following doctoral programs (PhD):

  • PhD in Actuarial Science
  • PhD in Information Systems
  • PhD in Economics
  • PhD in Finance
  • PhD in Management
  • PhD in History of Economic Thought
  • PhD in Public Administration

The Bologna System integration

Since 2005, HEC Lausanne has integrated the Bologna Process in order to be part of the European higher education area by making academic degree standards and quality assurance standards more comparable and compatible throughout Europe.