Emlyon Business School

Emlyon Business School is a private business school in Lyon, France, established in 1872, and affiliated with the Lyon Chamber of Commerce and Industry. A grande école de commerce, Emlyon Business School offers a wide range of academic programs, including the Global BBA, Masters in Management, M.Sc. in Finance, MBA, and Exec. MBA degrees, alongside Specialized Masters (M.Sc., M.S.) programs, and a Ph.D. program in Management. The school also provides a wide portfolio of Executive Education programs for senior executives & experienced managers.

Emlyon Business School
Mottoearly makers since 1872
TypeGrande école de commerce et de management
(Private research university Business school)
Established1872 (1872)
AccreditationTriple accreditation:
AACSB;
AMBA;
EQUIS
Academic affiliations
Conférence des grandes écoles;
Alliance Lyon Grenoble Business School
Budget€79 million
ChairmanIsabelle Huault
Academic staff
160 permanent professors
99% Ph.D.
40% female;
63% international
Students8,900 (undergraduate and postgraduate);
6,900 (executive);
121 nationalities
Location
France: Paris, Écully, Saint-Étienne
China: Shanghai
Morocco: Casablanca
India: Bhubaneswar, Mumbai

45°47′10″N 4°45′50″E
LanguageEnglish-only & French-only instruction
ColorsRed  
Websitewww.em-lyon.com/en/
Lyon
Paris
Saint-Etienne
Locations in France
Lyon
Paris
Saint-Etienne
Shanghai
Casablanca
Bhubaneswar
Worldwide locations

The school maintains seven campuses: in the Urban Community of Lyon (Écully), Saint-Étienne and Paris in France, Shanghai in China and Bhubaneswar & Mumbai in India. Emlyon Business School is a member of the Conférence des Grandes Écoles, and holds the Triple Accreditation Status (EQUIS, AACSB, and AMBA).

Consistently ranked among the best business schools in Europe, Emlyon Business School stands as a #Top10 Business School in the FT European Business Schools ranking. Among the programs, its flagship Masters in Management (Program Grand École) is ranked as #7 globally in the 2023 FT MiM ranking.

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.