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GEM - Grenoble Graduate School of Business | |
Former names | Groupe École Supérieure de Commerce de Grenoble (ESC Grenoble) |
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Motto | Business Lab for Society |
Type | Grande école de commerce et de management; Consular Higher Education Institution (EESC),[1] (Private research university Business school) |
Established | 1984[2] |
Accreditation | Triple accreditation: AACSB;[3] AMBA;[3] EQUIS[3] |
Affiliation | Conférence des Grandes écoles;[3] |
Endowment | US$133,000,000 (emlyon-GEM Alliance)[4] |
Dean | Fouziya Bouzerda |
Academic staff | 600 core and adjunct teaching staff[3] 92% PhD.;[5] 47% female;[5] 54% international[5] |
Students | 7,000;[3] 130 nationalities |
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Location | , 45°11′24″N 5°42′50″E / 45.190°N 5.714°E |
Campus | Urban: Grenoble, Paris |
Language | English-only & French-only instruction |
Website | en |
Grenoble Ecole de Management (GEM) is a French graduate business school or Grande Ecole, founded in 1984 in Grenoble, in the Auvergne-Rhone Alpes region by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCI) of Grenoble.
The school was ranked the twelfth best French business schools in 2023.[6]