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EM Strasbourg Business School
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EM Strasbourg Business School is a French business school located in Strasbourg, Alsace. It was established in 1919.
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History
In 1919, at the initiative of the Chambre de Commerce et d'Industrie (CCI), the Institut d'Etudes Supérieures Spécialisées[citation needed], or European Institute for Higher Business Studies, (IECS) was created.
In 1956, in accordance with the CCI, the IECS was attached to the University of Strasbourg and the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research, thus becoming the only French business school tied to a traditional university.
In 1999, the IECS moved to a new building, the PEGE (European Center of Management and Economics). The building covers 26,000 m2 (280,000 sq ft), over four levels.
On 12 October 2007 the school underwent a strategic merger with the IAE of Strasbourg, forming a new entity, named the EM Strasbourg Business School.[1]
The school was the first French public institution to get a four-year "diversity" label issued by AFNOR in 2012.
In 2015, the School was accredited AACSB.[2]
As of 2018[update] there were 3300 students.[citation needed]
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Programs
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, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore, and HEC Montréal.
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Ranking
Since 2000 and as of 2020[update] it has been one of the elite grandes écoles in France, ranking in the top 17 business schools in the nation.[3] It is the only French business school to operate under the umbrella of a traditional university, the University of Strasbourg. This model was inspired by U.S. and other international models. 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.
In 2022, the Financial Times ranked the Masters in Management program 71st in the world.[4]
Notable alumni
- Fatma Samoura, Secretary General of FIFA, 2016–2023[5]
- Jean-Marc Zulesi, member of the National Assembly as of 2017[6]
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