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École de management de Normandie

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EM Normandie
École de Management de Normandie
MottoOpening tomorrow's worlds since 1871
TypeGrande école de commerce et de management
(PrivateresearchuniversityBusiness school)
Established1871; 154 years ago (1871)
AccreditationTriple accreditation:[1]
AACSB;[1]
EQUIS[1]
AMBA[1]
Academic affiliations
Conférence des grandes écoles;[1]
PresidentFrançois Raoul-Duval
Academic staff
105 permanent professors[1]
100% Ph.D.[2]
40% female;[2]
53% international[2]
Students5,800 students.[1]
18% international[1]
65 nationalities[1]
Location
France:Caen,Le Havre,Paris;
Ireland:Dublin;
UK:Oxford
LanguageEnglish-only & French-only instruction
ColorsRed and Orange  
Websitewww.em-normandie.com
Map

TheÉcole de Management de Normandie (also known asEM Normandie Business School) is abusiness school created in 1871. Incorporated as a Higher Education & Research non-profit association (under the 1901 Act) and operating under private law, it has campuses inCaen,Dublin,Le Havre,Oxford,Paris andDubai. It is one of the oldest business schools inFrance and worldwide, and holds atriple accreditation byEQUIS,AACSB, andAMBA.[3][4] In 2015, EM Normandie was selected to appear in the ranking of theFinancial Times of the best masters in management in the world (69th).[5]

In January 2013,EM Normandie launched its new “Values & Performance” Strategic Plan, to guarantee further strategic consistency, to capitalize on its multi-campus experience, to apply active learning, and to serve the Normandy territory in partnership with its entire business community. This has brought new dimensions to the School's ambitions and reputation, thanks to the La SmartEcole® project and further partnerships with theUniversity of Caen Normandy and theGrenoble School of Management.[6]

History

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Coat of arms of Normandy
  • 1871 -Ecole Supérieure de Commerce du Havre (ESC Le Havre) is founded by Jules and Jacques Siegfried.[7]
  • 1947 -ESC Le Havre programs are approved by the French Ministry of National Education[7]
  • 1977 - Research agreement between Le Havre Chamber of Commerce & Industry, the Grand Port Maritime du Havre, andEcole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées (Paris).[7]
  • 1982 - Formation ofGroupe ESC Normandie:ESC Le Havre and a new international program in Caen created by the Le Havre and Caen Chambers of Commerce & Industry.[7]
  • 1987 - Creates an undergraduate, Bachelors program[7]
  • 1988 - Joins theConférence des Grandes Ecoles (CGE)[7]
  • 2004 -Groupe ESC Normandie becomesÉcole de management de Normandie (EM Normandie) along with a new legal structure.[7]
  • 2007 -EM Normandie becomes a private, non-profit institution[7]
  • 2012 - Joins theUnion of Independent Grandes Écoles as a full Member.[7]
  • 2013 - Opens a new campus in Paris[7]
  • 2014 - Opens a new campus in Oxford, UK[7]
  • 2016 - AwardedEQUIS accreditation[7]
  • 2017 - Opens a new campus in Dublin, Ireland[7]
  • 2019 - AwardedAACSB accreditation[7]
  • 2020 - Inauguration of a new Le Havre Campus[7]
  • 2022 - Has become atriple crown accredited school with the AMBA accreditation[8]

Grande École System

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EM Normandie Business School is agrande école, a French institution ofhigher education that is separate from, but parallel and connected to the main framework of theFrench public university system. Similar to theIvy League in the United States,Oxbridge in the UK, andC9 League in China,grandes écoles are elite academic institutions that admit students through an extremely competitive process.[9][10][11] Alums go on to occupy elite positions within government, administration, and corporate firms in France.[12][13]

Although they are more expensive than public universities in France,Grandes Écoles typically have smaller class sizes and student bodies, and many of their programs are taught in English. International internships, study abroad opportunities, and close ties with government and the corporate world are a hallmark of theGrandes Écoles. Out of the 250 business schools in France, only 39 areConférence des Grandes Écoles (CGE) members, and many of the top ranked business schools in Europe areCGE members .[14][15]

Degrees from EM Normandie are accredited by theConférence des Grandes Écoles,[16] and awarded by theMinistry of National Education (France).[17] Higher education business degrees in France are organized into three levels thus facilitating international mobility: theLicence/Bachelor's,Master's, andDoctorate degrees. A Bachelor's degree is awarded requires the completion of 180 ECTS credits (bac+3); a Master's, requires an additional120 ECTS credits (bac+5). The highly coveted PGE(Program Grand École) ends with the awarding ofMaster's in Management (M.M.) degree.[18][19][20]

In addition to theFrench Ministry of Education (French:Le Ministère de L'éducation Nationale), EM Normandie is further accredited by two elite international business school accrediting organizations:The European Foundation for Management Development (EQUIS)[1] andThe Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB)[1] In 2022, theFinancial Times ranked its Masters in Management program 72nd in the world.[21]

International

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EM Normandie has more than 200 partner universities around the world in more than 50 different countries, in which a student can be allowed to spend one or two semesters as an exchange student.[22] 9 Foreign Languages are taught in the 5 campus. Approximately 730 international students are hosted every year. More than 30% of the full-time faculty are foreign. It offers the possibility to follow undergraduate and postgraduate programmes 100% in English.[23]

EM Normandie's partner universities include:[24]

EM Normandie has four campuses abroad:

In these campuses, all courses are taught 100% in English language.[25]

Values

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The teaching approach of EM Normandie has been founded on 3 pillars: Boldness, Loyalty and Fortitude.[26]

Campuses

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The EM Normandie has 5 campuses,[27] with three campuses based inCaen,Le Havre andParis,[28] and two campuses abroad inOxford[29] andDublin.[30]

Le Havre

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Le Havre is a major French city located some 50 kilometres (31 miles) west ofRouen on the shore of theEnglish Channel and at the mouth of the RiverSeine.Itsport is the second largest in France, afterMarseille, for total traffic, and the largest Frenchcontainer port.Le Havre Campus is the historic campus of EM Normandie.The old campus was located only 200 meters from the Marina.[31] In September 2020, Le Havre Campus will open, it is at the heart of a maritime metropolis.[32] This new campus is a new building of 12,700 m2 building, open and futuristic.[32]

Caen

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Caen is acommune in northwestern France. It is theprefecture of theCalvadosdepartment and the capital of theLower Normandyregion.[33]

Caen Campus in the second main campus of EM Normandie with 7000 square meters. It holds 5 amphitheaters, 5 computer rooms, 2 language laboratories, 1 media library, and many classrooms. In September 2016, EM Normandie built an extension of 2000 square meters[34][35] to respond to its increasing activity in the Post-Bac selection.

Paris

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TheParis campus is located inParis 16th District.[36] It receives undergraduate and postgraduate students.

Oxford

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Oxford Campus is sharing buildings with theCity of Oxford College (Activate Learning),[37] it is close to transport links and the newWestgate Shopping Centre. It offers a café, a canteen, a gym, a library and a hair and beauty salon.[38] All the courses are taught 100% in English. The prestigious Master Banking, Finance and FinTech is dispensed on this campus.[39]

Dublin

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Dublin Campus is located near the financial district.[40] It is the second campus abroad which has been opened in 2017.[41] All the courses are taught 100% in English.

Noteworthy alumni

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  • Shonnead Dégremont (graduated in 2018), founder of Petites Culottées.[42]
  • Louis Haincourt (graduated in 2018), founder of Dealer de coque and co-founder of Mama Poké.[43][failed verification][44]
  • Vincent Porquet (graduated in 2011), co-founder of Fizzer (post card).[45]
  • Orelsan (graduated in 2004), French rapper, songwriter, record producer, actor and film director.
  • Patrick Bourdet (graduated in 2003), president of Areva Med and author ofRien n'est joué d'avance published byFayard.[46]
  • Michael Ferrière (graduated in 2002), co-founder of One Each.[47][failed verification][48]
  • Frédéric Daruty de Grandpré (graduated in 1991), president and director of the publication of20 Minutes.[49]
  • Michel Wolfovski (graduated in 1982), financial director ofClub Méditerranée.[50][failed verification][51]
  • Claude Changarnier (graduated in 1982), former vice-president finance and administrationMicrosoft international.[52]
  • Frédérique Clavel (graduated in 1981), president of the federation Les Pionnières and founder of Fincoah Le Hub.[53]
  • Michel Langrand (graduated in 1976), former president ofVelux France.[54]

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  45. ^"L'entreprise normande Fizzer fait voyager vos photos personnelles". 6 November 2019.
  46. ^Bourdet, Patrick; Debré, Guillaume (2014-04-30).Rien n'est joué d'avance (in French). Fayard.ISBN 978-2-213-68435-2.
  47. ^à 15h57, Par Anne-Sophie DamecourLe 19 février 2018; À 20h45, Modifié Le 19 Février 2018 (2018-02-19)."Clichy : dans son resto, les plus modestes pourront dîner pour un euro".leparisien.fr (in French). Retrieved2020-08-03.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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