Solvay Business School
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Established: | 1903 |
President: | Alain Eraly |
Students: | around 2000 |
Location: | Brussels |
Website: | www.solvay.edu |
The Solvay Business School (SBS) is a management school accredited by the European Quality Improvement System[1] (since 2005) and Association of MBAs, and is part of the Universite Libre de Bruxelles, in Belgium. It was founded in 1903 by Ernest Solvay as the Ecole de Commerce Solvay. In 2003, it was re-named the Solvay Business School. More than 2,000 students attend some thirty programmes at the School today, including a Bachelor 's Degree in Management Sciences and a Master of Science in Management, the Solvay MBA and more than thirty Executive Education programmes. Its current president is Alain Eraly.
Since 1990, the Solvay Business School has developed a network of more than 70 partners in 32 countries, with whom some 160 student exchanges are organised each year. The Solvay Business School is the only school in Belgium to oblige its students to undertake a six-month exchange programme in a university abroad. Such exchanges take place principally in Europe, within the framework of the SOCRATES and ERASMUS programmes, but also in the United States, Canada, Mexico, Peru, Argentina, Egypt, Israel, South Africa, India, Korea, Japan, Thailand, China, Taiwan and Singapore.
The Union of Solvay Business School Alumni[2] is an association that represents all those men and women who have graduated from the Solvay Business School or one of its satellite institutions. The considerable recent expansion of the SBS alumni thus also reflects the SBS’s own success. Within the particular context of Belgium, a country marked in the past by religious and ideological rifts, alumni associations play an extremely important role, especially for the universities.
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[edit] Rankings
- Financial Times Rankings:
→ 2006: The Solvay Business School is ranked 39th in the European Business School ranking[3]
→ The same year, the Master of Science in Management is ranked 14th in the European Masters in Management ranking[4]
→ 2007: The Solvay Business School is ranked by the Financial Times European Business School Ranking[5]
[edit] Student Society and Office
The Solvay Business School has a very active student society, called Cercle Solvay[6] and student office, called Bureau Etudiant Solvay [7]
[edit] Notable alumni
- Hubert Ansiaux, governor of the National Bank of Belgium (NBB) from 1957 until 1971.
- Didier Bellens, CEO of Belgacom.
- Rik Daems, politician
- Maurice Frère, governor of the National Bank of Belgium (NBB) from 1944 until 1957
- Christian Jourquin, Chief Executive Officer of Solvay
- François Narmon, former CEO of Dexia
- fr:Jacques Simonet, Belgian politician
- fr:Jean-Paul Philippot, CEO of French-speaking public broadcast company RTBF
- fr:Eugène de Barsy, former President of the Banking Commission
[edit] References
- ^ EQUIS Accreditation
- ^ Alumnis' website
- ^ European Business School ranking
- ^ European Masters in Management ranking
- ^ F.T. European Business School Rankings
- ^ Cercle Solvay
- ^ Bureau Etudiant Solvay
[edit] External links
- All the details: Solvay Business School
- How to apply?