Eleventh place: Skoma Business School (France)
In 2009, Lille Business School Group and CERAM Business School merged to form Skema Business School. These two schools were established in 1892 and 1963 respectively. Skema Business School has several campuses at home and abroad.
The French campus is located in Lille, Paris and Sophia Science and Technology Park (near Nice). International campuses are located in Suzhou, China, Belo Harisanta, Brazil and Raleigh, North Carolina, USA. Among them, the Raleigh campus cooperates with North Carolina State University. In addition, the college plans to set up branches in Australia, India and Russia.
Lille campus covers an area of16,000 square meters and has about 2,200 students. It cooperates with Lille Second Health University to offer joint degree programs. Nice Campus is located in Sophia Science Park and has a cooperative relationship with Aix School of Politics. Its joint degree program allows business students to study political science.
The word SKEMA comes from Greek, which means shape, modeling and object shaping. It is also the abbreviation of School of Economics and Management.
SKEMA Business School holds a bachelor's degree in business administration in the field of global management. Its MBA course requires 12 months of full-time study and 24 months of on-the-job study. Its doctoral program and executive education program are located in China. France, Brazil and the United States. Its two doctoral programs in management, strategy and project management are taught in English. Its MBA degree is suitable for students with at least three years of business experience, and it is also taught in English.
Twelfth place: Grenoble School of Management (France)
1984 grenoble chamber of commerce and industry established grenoble school of management. At that time, it was called ESC Grenoble, a graduate business school. It was renamed in 2003. This is triple authentication. In addition to Grenoble, there are campuses in Paris and Berlin (20 13). In Berlin, it runs a joint school with the main school, GISMA Business School in Hanover.
Grenoble School of Management also has campuses in Casablanca, Tbilisi, Los Angeles, London, Moscow, Singapore and Beijing. 1993 cooperated with Henry Business School, and took the lead in launching a doctor of business in France. Since 2009, the college has been offering doctoral degrees.
In 20 17, President Leucker Roach said that the goal of the School of Management is to focus on entrepreneurship management, innovation and technology and develop into a "business school serving the society". This statement took advantage of the city's reputation in the field of science and technology-the city has institutions such as the European Organization for Nuclear Research. In addition, this statement also takes advantage of the city's name of innovation-it was once rated as one of the most innovative cities in the world by Forbes.
Grenoble School of Management is also a member of the new technology innovation community in Grenoble. The community covers an area of 250 hectares and costs1300 million euros. This is a research park. In addition to the School of Management, community members include two research institutions, three European institutions and two other higher education institutions.
In terms of student service, the college attaches great importance to the use of Grenoble's lively and youthful culture and its superior location adjacent to the Alps. There are several colleges and universities at the foot of the Alps with a total of 68,000 students, accounting for about 30% of the local population. Since 2009, Grenoble School of Management has been holding a geopolitical festival. Its student union holds the World University Ski Championship.
13: ESSEC Business School (France)
Essex Business School was founded in 1907 as an economics school. Together with HEC Business School and ESCP Business School, it is called the three higher business schools in Paris. These colleges specializing in business education are all advanced institutions in the field of business in France, and the competition for admission is fierce. The college has an entrance examination, and the admission rate is about 6% to 7%.
The establishment of ESSEC Business School is an internal response of Catholicism to secularism advocated by HEC Business School. From 1939 to 1960, Father Camille Donjon took over.
From 65438 to 0997, ESSEC Business School took the first step to obtain triple certification, becoming the first business school outside North America to obtain AACSB certification. Two years later, the college's advanced business program was renamed as MBA. At present, ESSEC has two campuses in Paris. Executive education is located in the business district of La Dé fense, and business school is located in the suburb of Sergey Pontoise.
In 20 17, after Emmanuel Macron was elected president of France, Jean-Michel Blancquier, President of ESSEC, was appointed Minister of Education of France, which made ESSEC's important position in the French education system stand out continuously. During Blanquier's tenure as president, business schools attached importance to internationalization. 20 15 Establish a new campus in Singapore (teaching in Singapore as early as 2006). In 20 17, a campus was established in Rabat-Salle-Kenitra administrative district of Morocco.
In addition, Essex Business School also offers MBA programs (in cooperation with the Business School of Mannheim University in Germany), English-taught EMBA programs and global MBA programs for luxury brand management and hotels.
14: adam smith Business School, University of Glasgow, UK.
The Business School of Glasgow University is named after Adam Smith, the "father of economics" (also known as the "father of capitalism"). Its motto is "Tao, Truth and Destiny", and it is one of the few business schools in the world that have been certified by the three major business administration certification bodies.
At the undergraduate level, Adam Smith Business School offers the following four majors: accounting and finance, business management, business economics and economics. In the master's stage, the college has set up a large number of master's courses around finance, economy, management and development. Including: asset pricing and investment, banking and financial services, biotechnology and management, development research, environment and sustainable development, financial forecasting and investment, financial model, mapping and management, investment banking and finance, qualitative finance.
Adam smith's MBA and Master of Science programs cover many disciplines, including sustainable tourism enterprises, enterprise growth, human resources and international finance. Doctoral courses cover: accounting, finance, economics and management. In addition, there are many international courses, including: accounting and financial management, banking and finance, enterprise and entrepreneurship, corporate finance and banking, master of finance, financial analysis, human resource management and development, management and design innovation and strategic marketing.
Adam Smith Business School has many "research clusters" in operation, including: accounting, entrepreneurship, development and political economy, finance, human resource management and organizational behavior, international business and enterprises, macroeconomics, marketing and microeconomics.
Recently, the business school established the "Entrepreneurship Mill" community. Community members can become part of the global entrepreneur innovation network, which covers 120 cities and has 450 branches.
No. 15: Business School, Durham University, UK
Established in 1965, this business school is affiliated to Durham University and a member of Russell Group. It is one of the earliest business schools in Britain. In 2002, the College merged with the Department of Economics and Finance of Durham University and the Foundation for the Development of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises to form the School of Economics, Finance and Business, which was later collectively called Durham University Business School.
Durham University Business School has been certified by three major business administration certification institutions in the world. They are: British MBA Association (AMBA), European Management Development Foundation Quality Improvement System (EQUIS) and American Association for the Promotion of International Business Schools (AACSB). This is one of the few in the world.
The undergraduate majors of the college are: economy, finance, commerce, marketing and accounting. Postgraduate majors are: management, marketing, finance and economics. Its MBA provides full-time, on-the-job, online and mixed learning paths, and the length of schooling ranges from 12 to 18 months.
The business school alumni of Durham University include Andrew Thorburn, CEO of Australian National Bank, Anwar Chowdhry, British High Commissioner to Bangladesh, Will Greenwood, former rugby union player, and Judith Ozcan, director of British debt market.
Durham University Business School has more than 200 graduate students, and has scientific research cooperation with enterprises, organizations and academic institutions all over the world. Partners include: Central University of Finance and Economics, Tokyo University, BI Norwegian School of Management, Russian Federation Government University of Finance and Economics (Moscow) and Korea Korea University.
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