A human and supportive environment
At ISMAC, students benefit from a close and personalized learning environment with strong interaction between students, teachers and staff. The school focuses on creativity, collaboration and professional projects in communication and marketing. Students regularly work on workshops, group projects and presentations based on real industry topics.

Studying at ISMAC also means living in Paris, a vibrant and multicultural city known as one of the world’s leading hubs for culture, fashion, communication and creative industries.
Students are immersed in an international environment where everyday life offers countless opportunities to explore the city, discover new places, and connect with different cultures. From exhibitions and events to cafés and creative districts, Paris provides a unique backdrop for both personal and academic growth.
ISMAC supports students in their arrival and integration in France. The team helps with administrative procedures, orientation and settling into student life in Paris. Students are guided to adapt easily to a new academic and cultural environment.

March 13 & 14, 2026
Porte de Versailles
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November 15, 2025
11 rue Guyton de Morveau, 75013 Paris


Gain real-world experience by working in companies and applying your skills in a professional environment.
Work on real business cases and develop practical, industry-relevant skills.
Receive personalized support to build your professional path and prepare your future career.
“I had a great time at ISMAC, initially I came out of curiosity and in the end I was able to make a few Korean friends. So I was able to apply what I’d learned in class directly and make rapid progress. It was when I went to South Korea that I really realized I had a completely different level! Thank you ISMAC^^
“I’ve always loved studying Japanese, and I also wanted to go to business school, so I found ISMAC and realized it was a school that combined both, which was great.”
“Understanding a language means first and foremost understanding the linguistic structure that reflects its entire society and is rooted in its living culture.To do this, it’s essential to understand the internal thought processes intrinsic to the structure of a language in order to communicate.This applies to all exchanges, from the most everyday to the most professional.”