Grenoble School of Management

French graduate business school

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45°11′24″N 5°42′50″E / 45.190°N 5.714°E / 45.190; 5.714CampusUrban: Grenoble, ParisLanguageEnglish-only & French-only instructionWebsiteen.grenoble-em.com
Grenoble Ecole de Management is located in France
Grenoble Ecole de Management
Grenoble Ecole de Management
Grenoble Ecole de Management (France)

Grenoble Ecole de Management (GEM) is a French graduate business school or Grande Ecole, founded in 1984 in Grenoble, in the Auvergne-Rhone Alpes region by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCI) of Grenoble.

The school was ranked the twelfth best French business schools in 2023.[6]

Overview

History

GEM campus.

In March 2016, Grenoble Ecole de Management (GEM) and EMLYON Business School announced their alliance, the Alliance Lyon Grenoble Business School.[15]

Grande école degrees

GEM is a grande école, a French institution of higher education that is separate from, but parallel and often connected to, the main framework of the French public university system. Grandes écoles are elite academic institutions that admit students through an extremely competitive process, and a significant proportion of their graduates occupy the highest levels of French society.[18][19][20] Similar to Ivy League schools in the United States, Oxbridge in the UK, and C9 League in China, graduation from a grande école is considered the prerequisite credential for any top government, administrative and corporate position in France.[21][22]

The degrees are accredited by the Conférence des Grandes Écoles[23] and awarded by the Ministry of National Education (France).[24] Higher education business degrees in France are organized into three levels thus facilitating international mobility: the Licence / Bachelor's degrees, and the Master's and Doctorat degrees. The Bachelors and the Masters are organized in semesters: 6 for the Bachelors and 4 for the Masters.[25][26] Those levels of study include various "parcours" or paths based on UE (Unités d'enseignement or Modules), each worth a defined number of European credits (ECTS). A student accumulates those credits, which are generally transferable between paths. A Bachelors is awarded once 180 ECTS have been obtained (bac + 3); a Masters is awarded once 120 additional credits have been obtained (bac +5). The highly coveted PGE (Grand Ecole Program) ends with the degree of Master's in Management (MiM)[25][26][27]

Since 2004, Grenoble Ecole de Management is one of the 1% of management schools worldwide with the "Triple crown" accreditations. :[28] Its accreditations are regularly renewed, each for the maximum period of five years.

Scope of business school accreditation for the three main global accrediting bodies AACSB, EQUIS and AMBA

The school's DBA program is one of eleven doctoral programs in the World to be also accredited by AMBA.[29]

Programs

The Grenoble Ecole de Management (GEM) offers an academic program with: the Master in Management (Grande Ecole) taught in the most selective French business schools "écoles supérieures de commerce"; the Bachelor of International Business (BIB) ranked first in France (Le Parisien)[30] and various undergraduate certificates and graduates including : the MBA, EMBA, MIB, and the 13+ Master's level programs MSc. All are delivered in English or French.[31]

The PhD program was launched in 2009, with four majors : marketing, finance, strategy and innovation management, and organisational sciences.[32]

Worldwide rankings

Ranking 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
The Economist - Full Time MBA 84th 80th 80th 70th
The Economist - Masters in Management (Master in International Business) - - 20th - 31st
FT - Global MBA - 94th 92nd N.R. 98th
FT - Global EMBA - 67th 54th 60th
FT - European Business Schools 20th 17th 21st 26th 25th
FT - Masters in Management (worldwide) 20th 13th 33rd 43rd 47th
FT - Masters in Finance (worldwide) 12th 12th 21st 16th -
THE & Wall Street Journal - Master's in Finance - - - 12th -
THE & Wall Street Journal - Master's in Management - - - 14th -
THE & Wall Street Journal - Full time MBA - - - 49th -
América Economía - Global MBA - - 23rd 26th 18th
CNN Expansion - Part time EMBA - - - 31st 22nd
efinancial careers - Master in Finance - - - - 20th
Poets & Quants - Full Time MBA - - - 64th 43rd
QS World University Rankings - World University Ranking by Subject: Business & Management Studies 151-200 - 201-250 201-250 151-200
QS World University Rankings - Masters in Management - - - 26th 32nd
QS World University Rankings - Masters in Finance - - - 41st 46th
QS World University Rankings - Masters in Marketing - - - 36th 18th
Academic Ranking of World Universities - University Ranking by Subject: Business Administration - - - 201-300 101-150
Academic Ranking of World Universities - University Ranking by Subject: Management - - 201-300 201-300 201-300

GEM is rated by the Financial Times, The Economist, Shanghai ranking and QS World University rankings as one of the top business schools in continental Europe ("Business administration", "Management", "Economics") and one of the leading business schools worldwide.[citation needed]

The school has been ranked second after HEC for sustainable & ecology development by Le Figaro, FT and Davos's Forum. Grenoble École de Management was recognized as one of[33] the observers of COP26.[34][35][36]

Partnerships

There are many international exchanges of staff and students including a longstanding partnership[37] with Trinity College Dublin, and Dublin Institute of Technology, Ireland and with other partners on five continents.

GEM collaborates each year in "Serious Games" with the MIT Sloan School of Management, US.[38] and with MIT GSW for Startup conferences.

GEM hosts the student association Altigliss which organizes the World cup Ski and Snowboard competition for students in the Alps.[39]

Research

Grenoble Ecole de Management as of 2016 had over 90 scholars active in research.[40]

Grenoble Ecole de Management conducts research in the following themes:

GEM hosts a number of academic and applied research centers,[41] and is part of various national and international research initiatives such as: MEDFORIST, GIANT (CNRS), and the European Institute of Innovation and Technology.

Student life

GEM Alumni is the association of former students (45,000+) and is represented in several countries (London, Dubai, Hong Kong, San Francisco ...) with local branches, and holds meetings.

The student association GEM Altigliss Challenge organizes (21st edition) each year the student world cup of skiing and snowboarding in Alpine mountains.[42]

The school's location (HQ) is multicultural with 130 nationalities represented. Since 2009 GEM has hosted the annual "Grenoble Geopolitics Festival" to illustrate geopolitical impacts and alliances on economics and financial markets.

As of 2022[update] GEM had around 7,200 students and 600 teaching staff. [43]

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