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NEWS2024-12-05

Financial Times - European Business Schools 2024: GEM Strengthens Its Position in Europe, Climbing Two Spots in the Rankings!

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Grenoble Ecole de Management (GEM) continues its upward trajectory in international rankings following the announcement of its strategic plan, EAGLE 2030, and strong results in national rankings (10th place in L’Étudiant, +4 spots, and 9th in Le Figaro, +1 spot). GEM now stands out on the global stage with a remarkable rise in the 2024 Financial Times European Business Schools Rankings, climbing to 31st in Europe (+2 places and +9 since 2023) and maintaining its position as 9th in France. This progression underscores GEM’s academic excellence and international impact.

Sustained momentum in global rankings 

For the second consecutive year, GEM has advanced in key international rankings. This success highlights the strength of its flagship programs, including the Master in Management, MBA, Executive MBA, and Executive Education, which bolster the school's reputation and global reach. 

 

An international welcome rewarded 

This year, GEM also reached a milestone by obtaining level 3 of the "Welcome to France" label, awarded by Campus France, confirming its commitment to welcoming and integrating international students. This distinction reflects our ongoing efforts to offer quality services, adapted to a multicultural environment, and to considerate the school's attractiveness on a global scale. 

 

Steady progress toward international excellence

The Financial Times' European Business Schools ranking, a global benchmark, evaluates European business schools according to demanding and selective criteria. 
 

Philippe Monin.pngThis progression demonstrates GEM’s positive momentum and reinforces our position as a leader in management education. It reflects our ability to innovate pedagogically while delivering solid overall performance, particularly in graduate salaries, employability, academic reputation, and international impact. These results validate our strategy and the quality of our programs.” 

Philippe Monin, Academic Dean, GEM

 

 

Fouziya Bouzerda.pngThe Financial Times ranking, both demanding and emblematic, closes the year with a comprehensive perspective on the dynamics shaping the European business school landscape. This progression is excellent news for GEM as we scale new heights and affirm our international ambitions. It reflects the collective efforts of our community and the impact of our strategy, EAGLE 2030, positioning GEM as a key global player in higher education.” 

Fouziya Bouzerda, General Director of GEM 

This recognition underscores GEM’s commitment to developing innovative and responsible leaders equipped to tackle global economic, social, and environmental challenges.

 

>> Consult the press release 
 

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