Grenoble Ecole de Management (GEM) reaches a historic milestone by breaking into the Top 90 of the prestigious Financial Times Global MBA Ranking. With a remarkable climb of +7 places GEM secures the 89 th spot worldwide, reinforcing its rising influence on the international stage. The school also moves up one spot nationally (7th in France) and gains +2 positions in Europe (28th place) further solidifying its status among the leading management institutions.
Strong gains in key strategic indicators
This progression is driven by remarkable results across several key indicators, highlighting the impact of the new leadership and the ambitions set by EAGLE 2030 its strategic plan.
- International Exposure of Students: GEM leaps 31 places, entering the global Top 40 (38th position). This is a major advantage for participants, who benefit from a multicultural environment and global collaborations.
- International Mobility of Graduates: The school maintains its position in the global Top 20 (18th place), reflecting GEM's effectiveness in preparing students for international careers.
- Salary Progression of Graduates: Three years after graduation, Global MBA alumni report anaverage salary of over 108k demonstrating the high return on investment of the program.
- Career Support: A 15 place improvement in Career Services indicates growing satisfactionamong graduates with the career support andopportunities offered by GEM.
A recognition of academic excellence and GEM's impact
With this achievement, GEM reaffirms its innovative and international DNA, its expertise in technology management, and its commitment to sustainable development. Backed by strong partnerships with leading research institutions and companies, the school continues to guide its students toward ambitious and impactful professional futures.
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