EM Strasbourg Business School

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EM Strasbourg Business School
EM Strasbourg's Logo.png
MottoBe distinctive
TypeGrande école
Established1919
PresidentPatrick Hetzel
DeanHerbert Casteran
Academic staff
87
Students3300 in 2018
Location,
CampusUrban
AffiliationsUniversity of Strasbourg
Websitewww.em-strasbourg.eu

EM Strasbourg Business School is a French business school created in 1919 in Strasbourg, Alsace. Since 2000 it is one of the elite grandes écoles in France, ranking in the top 17 business schools in the nation.[1] It is the only French Business School to operate under the umbrella of a traditional University: the University of Strasbourg. This model, inspired by US and other international references, enables the school to benefit from the multidisciplinary academic research conducted at the University of Strasbourg, a strong support from the public sector and solid partnerships with the private sector. The school is the only one in France to be ranked in the Shanghai academic ranking of world Universities through its affiliation with the University of Strasbourg.

Students can focus their studies in banking and finance, entrepreneurship and management, finance, accounting and auditing, supply chain management, management of information systems, and marketing and sales. The school maintains a large undergraduate and graduate exchange program with nearly 200 partner institutions located in 55 countries all over the world, such as Trinity College, Dublin and HEC Montréal.

History[]

In 1919, at the initiative of the Chambre de Commerce et d'Industrie (CCI), the European Institute for Higher Business Studies (IECS) is created.

In 1956, in accordance with the CCI, the IECS is attached to the University of Strasbourg and the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research. The IECS then becomes the only French business schools tied to a traditional University.

In 1999, the IECS moves to a new building, the PEGE (European Center of Management and Economics). The building covers 26,000 m² distributed over four levels.

October 12, 2007 marks a turning point in the History of the school with a strategic merger with the IAE of Strasbourg aimed at forming a new entity: the EM Strasbourg Business School.[2]

The school is the first French public institution to get a 4 years "diversity" label issued by AFNOR in 2012.

In 2015, the School has been accredited AACSB.[3]

Notable alumni[]

References[]

  1. ^ Classement des meilleures Écoles de Commerce 2020
  2. ^ IAE STRASBOURG : TOUTES LES INFOS UTILES
  3. ^ EM STRASBOURG BUSINESS SCHOOL
  4. ^ Lassalle, Isabelle (18 June 2017). "Législatives : qui est Jean-Marc Zulesi, nouveau député REM de la 8e circonscription des Bouches-du-Rhône ?". France Bleu. Retrieved 18 June 2017.

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Coordinates: 48°35′00″N 7°46′24″E / 48.58333°N 7.77333°E / 48.58333; 7.77333

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