ICN Business School

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ICN Business School
TypePrivate
Established1905
PresidentFlorence LEGROS (Dean)
Location,
Website[1]

History

Created in 1905 by the University of Nancy and the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Meurthe-et-Moselle, the Commercial Institute of Nancy became in 2002 Groupe ICN École of management (ICN Business School), private higher educational establishment, recognized by the State, attached by decree to the University Nancy 2.[1][2]

In 1999, ICN Business School founded the Alliance Artem with the École nationale supérieure d’art et de design de Nancy and Mines Nancy. It is a partnership which promotes, in its educational programs, interdisciplinarity, alternative learning methods, creativity and innovation, all with a view to training a new generation of creators and decision-makers.

ICN has an active network of 13000 graduates throughout the world.

ICN today

Labels and Accreditations

  • Member of the conference of graduate schools
  • Accredited EQUIS
  • Accredited AMBA

Facts and figures

  • 3000 students including 38% international students
  • 129 partner universities around the world
  • 47 student associations
  • 3 campuses : Nancy (France), Metz (France), Nuremberg (Germany)

International presence

ICN Business School has an international presence in 4 cities in the world, where it delivers its programs :

  • Paris - France (Starting 2018)
  • Chengdu - China
  • Shanghai - China
  • Berlin - Germany (Starting 2018)
  • Nuremberg - Germany

References

  1. ^ "ICN Business School". http://www.moveonnet.eu. 14 April 2015. {{cite journal}}: External link in |journal= (help)
  2. ^ "ICN Business School Nancy - Metz: Nancy - Direct Enrollment & exchange". http://www.studyabroad101.com. {{cite journal}}: External link in |journal= (help)

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