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'''EMLYON Business School''' (that means "Lyon Management School"), was founded in [[Lyon]] ([[France]]) in [[1872]] by the local business community, and is affiliated to the [[Lyon]] Chamber of Commerce and Industry. EM Lyon is a leading French [[business school]] with [[Triple accreditation]]: [[EQUIS]] by the EFMD, [[AMBA]] and the [[AACSB]]. The school is consistently ranked among the top three or four business schools in [[France]]. In [[2007]], the school was ranked third in France, and in the top 10 in Europe, by both the [[Financial Times]]<ref>[http://rankings.ft.com/rankings/ebs/rankings.html?selectorField2=&selectorField1=&paging=1&tab=1&lastSort=Country&queryParam=&sortBy=Rank1&selectorOption3=&selectorOption2=&selectorOption1=&selectorField3= FT.com / Business Education / European Business school rankings<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> and [[The Economist]]<ref>[http://executive-education.em-lyon.com/english/rankings/index.aspx EM LYON Executive Education<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>. Also in 2007, Financial Times ranked EM Lyon 6th in Europe for its [[Master of Science]] in Management program.
'''EMLYON Business School''' (that means "Lyon Management School"), was founded in [[Lyon]] ([[France]]) in [[1872]] by the local business community, and is affiliated to the [[Lyon]] Chamber of Commerce and Industry. EMLYON is a leading French [[business school]] with [[Triple accreditation]]: [[EQUIS]] by the EFMD, [[AMBA]] and the [[AACSB]]. The school is consistently ranked among the top three or four business schools in [[France]]. In [[2007]], the school was ranked third in France, and in the top 10 in Europe, by both the [[Financial Times]]<ref>[http://rankings.ft.com/rankings/ebs/rankings.html?selectorField2=&selectorField1=&paging=1&tab=1&lastSort=Country&queryParam=&sortBy=Rank1&selectorOption3=&selectorOption2=&selectorOption1=&selectorField3= FT.com / Business Education / European Business school rankings<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> and [[The Economist]]<ref>[http://executive-education.em-lyon.com/english/rankings/index.aspx EMLYON Executive Education<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>. Also in 2007, Financial Times ranked EM Lyon 6th in Europe for its [[Master of Science]] in Management program.


It offers different kinds of programmes:
It offers different kinds of programmes:

Revision as of 12:33, 22 July 2008

EMLYON Business School
MottoEducating entrepreuneurs for the world
Established1872
Location
Websitehttp://www.em-lyon.com

EMLYON Business School (that means "Lyon Management School"), was founded in Lyon (France) in 1872 by the local business community, and is affiliated to the Lyon Chamber of Commerce and Industry. EMLYON is a leading French business school with Triple accreditation: EQUIS by the EFMD, AMBA and the AACSB. The school is consistently ranked among the top three or four business schools in France. In 2007, the school was ranked third in France, and in the top 10 in Europe, by both the Financial Times[1] and The Economist[2]. Also in 2007, Financial Times ranked EM Lyon 6th in Europe for its Master of Science in Management program.

It offers different kinds of programmes:

  • Msc in Management, for students from the french "classes préparatoires" or international students with a bachelor degree;
  • Specialised Masters programmes, in 13 different fields;
  • EMM: European Master in Management, in cooperation with Aston Business School and Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich;
  • International MBA;
  • Executive programmes;
  • Entrepreneurship programmes;
  • PhD programmes.

The school's 3 main orientations

  • Internationalisation: a European identity for a global mission
  • Entrepreneurship: for the development of entrepreneurship and business creation
  • Technology: use of new technologies to advance learning in all programmes.

Some former students of EMLYON Business School

  • Jean-Claude Michel (ESC 76), Norbert Dentressangle chairman of the board
  • Bernard Fornas, Cartier International CEO
  • Philippe Marcel, Adecco France CEO
  • Maxime Aiach, Acadomia founder and CEO
  • Jean-Pascal Tricoire, Schneider Electric assistant manager
  • Eric Bouvier, Biomérieux Inc (USA) CEO
  • Stéphane Bern, journalist and producer
  • Eric Neveux, compositeur

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