The Financial Times
Master in International Business (September 2008)
Ranked 5th in the Financial Times
Global Masters ranking.
Including 5th in the "Top weighted salaries" category
Customized Executive Education programmes (May 2008)
Ranked 61st best Customized Executive Education programmes in the Executive Education 2008 ranking
Part-time MBA (October 2007)
Ranked 7th in the world in the “Top for international resident students” category in the Financial Times EMBA 2007 rankings.
América Economia
Grenoble Graduate School of Business' MBA (25th August 2008)
Ranked 39th in the world -
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Which MBA Guide (published by The Economist)
Grenoble Graduate School of Business' MBA ranked amongst top schools in Europe (October 2008)
BusinessWeek Online
Grenoble Graduate School of Business's part-time MBA (January 2008)
Appears in BusinessWeek Online's latest survey.
French Rankings (ESC Grenoble)
Le Nouvel Observateur Etudiant
6th place in the 2008 French Business Schools ranking - March 2008.
Le Point
6th place in the 2008 French Business Schools ranking - 14 February 2008
Challenges
6th place in the 2007 French Business Schools ranking - 13 December 2007
L'Etudiant
6th place in the 2007 French Business Schools ranking - November 2007
“Under the supervision of Thierry Grange, Dean and Director of Grenoble Ecole de Management, the school has developed an expertise in Technology Management and Innovation. A success!”
“L’ESC Grenoble, an ace of innovative pedagogy – A new 9 storeys high building has been built in order to welcome the growing number of activities and students at Grenoble Ecole de Management. One of the youngest Grande Ecole (established in 1984!), the school has joined the Grandes Ecoles leaders of the pack, by developing an expertise in technology management and innovation - a development which has brought the school luck. It’s the first French Business School to have partnered with a global competitiveness cluster, Minalogic, centred on micro and nanotechnologies. Its research faculty members regularly contribute to the French version of MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), specialised in new technologies. Finally, and key to its success, the Grenoble school has developed, from the start, pedagogical innovation, visible in its apprenticeship (before it was trendy), ‘differentiated pedagogy’, e-learning […].”
Le Figaro Etudiant
6th place in the 2007 French Business Schools ranking - November 2007
“Great ambitions – we find in the top 10, schools which have built their strategy based on quality and important investments, just as much in research as in pedagogy and international networking. Hence Audencia- Nantes, Grenoble and Reims, Toulouse, Marseilles and Rouen confirm their position of challengers to the Parisians.”
L'Express
6th place in the 2007 French Business Schools ranking - 8 November 2007
“The second group includes seven schools which aspire to join them [the first five schools, including HEC Paris]. The challengers Audencia-Nantes and ESC Grenoble obtained a score equal or superior to 400 points. Having at least one or two accreditations and an excellent notoriety in France […].”
[Grenoble was also ranked 6th for its research]: “Priority to research – Six schools have doubled their research visibility in one year: L’ESC Grenoble, Euromed Marseille […].”