Grenoble école de management
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Grenoble École de Management is a French Grande École, situated in Grenoble. It is home to approximately 2500 students and offers over 30 programmes from the undergraduate to the doctoral level. It employs 151 professors and has over 10,000 alumni as of 2007.
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[edit] Accreditations
Grenoble École de Management is consistently ranked as one of the top ten or better business schools in France and one of the top 30 or better university level business schools in Europe. A 2005 ranking of the top 50 European business schools by the Financial Times placed Grenoble Graduate School of Business at #15 in Europe. The 2006 ranking placed GGSB at #29 in Europe. In 2006, the Grenoble EM Master in International Business was ranked #4 in Europe.[1] Grenoble École de Management holds triple crown business school accreditation (AACSB, AMBA and EQUIS), placing Grenoble EM among the top 1% of university business schools in the world.
[edit] Structure
Grenoble EM is among the French "Grandes Écoles" and a member of the Conférence des Grandes Ecoles.[2] Offering courses in both French and English, surrounded by the French Alps and in the heart of Grenoble's business and cultural district, Grenoble EM offers an international educational experience. Grenoble EM offers courses, certificates, diplomas, bachelors, masters and doctoral programs. Grenoble EM focuses its pedagogy on Technology and Intercultural Management.
The institution is made up of three schools offering approximately 20 educational programs, from the undergraduate to the doctoral level as well as a wide variety of activities such as corporate business relations, applied research, entrepreneurship:
- Grenoble EM
- EMSI, Ecole de Management des Systèmes d’Information
- Transversals Activities
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- ^ The 24 Best Schools (French)
- ^ Conférence des Grandes Ecoles (French)