École de Management de Lyon
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EM Lyon |
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Motto | Educating entrepreuneurs for the world |
Established | 1872 |
Location | Lyon, France |
Website | http://www.em-lyon.com |
École de Management de Lyon or EM Lyon (that means "Lyon Management School"), was founded in Lyon (France) in 1872 by the local business community, and is affiliated to the Lyon Chamber of Commerce and Industry. EM Lyon is a leading French business school accredited EQUIS by the EFMD (European Foundation for Management Education), AMBA for the International MBA programme and by the AACSB. The school is consistently ranked among the top four business schools in France. In 2006, Financial Times ranked EM Lyon 5th in Europe for its Master of Science in Management program.
It offers different kinds of programmes:
- Msc in Management, for students from the "classes préparatoires" or with a bachelor degree;
- MS programmes, in 11 different fields;
- MEB: Master in European Business, for foreign students;
- Full-time or part-time MBAs
- Executive programmes;
- Entrepreneurship programmes;
- Doctoral programmes.
[edit] The school's 3 main orientations
- Internationalisation: a European identity for a global mission
- Entrepreneurship: for the development of entrepreneurship and business creation
- Technology: use of new technologies to advance learning in all programmes.
[edit] Some former students of EM Lyon (Lyon Management School)
- Jean-Claude Michel (ESC 76), Président du directoire de Norbert Dentressangle
- Bernard Fornas, PDG de Cartier International
- Philippe Marcel, Président d’Adecco France
- Maxime Aiach, PDG d’Acadomia
- Jean-Pascal Tricoire, directeur général délégué de Schneider Electric
- Eric Bouvier, CEO de Biomérieux Inc (USA)
- Stéphane Bern, journaliste-producteur
- Eric Neveux, compositeur
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