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'''Montpellier Business School''' is a French [[business school]] ([[grande école]]) located in [[Montpellier]]. Founded in 1897 by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Montpellier, the [[Grandes écoles|Grande école]] is one of the oldest of the French [[École supérieure de commerce|Écoles Supérieures de Commerce]].


Montpellier Business School offers several programmes: Bachelor, Master (programme Grande Ecole), 15 Masters of Science, and Executive MBA. The business school has the [[triple accreditation]] [[EQUIS]], [[AACSB]] and [[Association of MBAs|AMBA]].<ref>{{in lang|fr}}[https://objectif-languedoc-roussillon.latribune.fr/carrieres/ecoles-universites/2019-10-03/mbs-rejoint-le-cercle-des-1-de-business-schools-mondiales-trois-fois-couronnees-829726.html MBS rejoint le cercle des 1 % de business schools mondiales trois fois « couronnées »]</ref>
Montpellier Business School is a French [[business school]] located in [[Montpellier]]. Founded in 1897 by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Montpellier, the [[Grandes écoles|Grande école]] is one of the oldest of the French [[École supérieure de commerce|Écoles Supérieures de Commerce]].

Montpellier Business School offers several programmes: Bachelor, Master (programme Grande Ecole), 15 Masters of Science, and Executive MBA. The business school is accredited by [[AACSB]], [[Association_of_MBAs|AMBA]] and [[EFMD|EPAS]].


==Identity and status==
==Identity and status==
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Montpellier Business School, established in 1897, is one of the oldest management schools in Europe.
Montpellier Business School, established in 1897, is one of the oldest management schools in Europe.


Founded by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Montpellier, Montpellier Business School was initially created to train economic managers who would help in developing activities and businesses in its region.
Founded by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Montpellier, Montpellier Business School was initially created to train economic managers who would help in developing activities and businesses in its region.


Montpellier Business School has received, in 2017, the qualification of Private Higher Education Institution of General Interest (EESPIG). This label issued by the French State ensures that all its resources are exclusively assigned to the public service mission of higher education.
Montpellier Business School has received, in 2017, the qualification of Private Higher Education Institution of General Interest (EESPIG).<ref>{{in lang|fr}}[https://www.mondedesgrandesecoles.fr/montpellier-business-school-label-egalite-professionnelle-entre-femmes-hommes/ MONTPELLIER BUSINESS SCHOOL DEVIENT LE 1ER ÉTABLISSEMENT D’ENSEIGNEMENT SUPÉRIEUR À OBTENIR LE LABEL ÉGALITÉ PROFESSIONNELLE ENTRE LES FEMMES ET LES HOMMES]</ref> This label issued by the [[French State]] ensures that all its resources are exclusively assigned to the public service mission of higher education.


Montpellier Business School is an association under the law of 1901 since 2013.
Montpellier Business School is an [[Association loi de 1901|association under the law of 1901]] since 2013.


The Governance of the Association brings together the many Major Partners, grouped within the Advisory Board, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Hérault, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Occitanie region, the Regional Council of Occitanie, Montpellier Méditerranée Métropole, the Alumni Association as well as representatives of universities and other higher education and research institutions and qualified personalities.
The Governance of the Association brings together the many Major Partners, grouped within the Advisory Board, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Hérault, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Occitanie region, the Regional Council of Occitanie, Montpellier Méditerranée Métropole, the Alumni Association as well as representatives of universities and other higher education and research institutions and qualified personalities.


==History==
==History==
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The ESC Montpellier was created in 1897 by the Chamber of Commerce of Montpellier (CCI Montpellier).
In 1915, MBS became the first business school to admit young women into its classes.
The school became a member of the [[Conférence des Grandes écoles]] in 1993.
The Executive MBA program was launched in 1994, and the apprenticeship for students in the Master programme was then opened in 1997.


The year 2000 saw the creation of the [[Bachelor of Business Administration]].
<big>1897</big> Creation of the ESC Montpellier by the Chamber of Commerce of Montpellier (CCI Montpellier).
The MBS Foundation for Equal Opportunities, under the aegis of the [[Fondation de France]] was created in 2007.


Afterwards, Montpellier Business School became the first higher education institution to be accredited with the Diversity Label awarded by [[AFNOR]] in 2009.
<big>1899</big> Creation of the Alumni Association.
In 2010, the school obtained the EFMD – EPAS accreditation of the [[Master's degree]].
In 2011, the school received it's [[Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business|AACSB]] accreditation, and at the same time, launches the BADGE® Executive Education programmes, accredited by the [[Conférence des Grandes écoles|CGE]].
The Executive MBA programme was accredited [[Association of MBAs|AMBA]] in 2012.


In 2013, Montpellier Business School opened a new campus in [[Dakar]].
<big>1915</big> First business school to admit young women in its classes.


In 2017, Montpellier Business School received from the [[French State]] the qualification of Private Higher Education Institution of General Interest (EESPIG), which attests to the absolute non-profit making nature of its activities. Montpellier is the 1st higher education institution to obtain the Professional Gender Equality Certification.
<big>1917</big> A woman graduated top of her class.


== Grande école degrees ==
<big>1993</big> Admittance in the prestigious Conférence des Grandes Ecoles.


MBS is a ''grande école'', a French institution of [[higher education]] that is separate from, but parallel and often connected to, the main framework of the [[List of public universities in France|French public university system]]. ''Grandes écoles'' are elite academic institutions that admit students through an extremely competitive process, and a significant proportion of their graduates occupy the highest levels of French society.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/expat/4190728/Frances-educational-elite.html|title=France's educational elite|date=17 November 2003|access-date=5 February 2019|work=Daily Telegraph}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|author=Pierre Bourdieu|title=The State Nobility: Elite Schools in the Field of Power|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=do9o-jIrzXgC&pg=PA133|year=1998|publisher=Stanford UP|pages=133–35|isbn=9780804733465}}</ref><ref>[https://www.mbacrystalball.com/blog/2019/04/19/grand-ecoles-france/, What are Grandes Ecoles Institutes in France?]</ref> Similar to [[Ivy League]] schools in the United States, [[Oxbridge]] in the UK, and [[C9 League]] in China, graduation from a grande école is considered the prerequisite credential for any top government, administrative and corporate position in France.<ref name="sociologie">[[Monique de Saint-Martin]], « Les recherches sociologiques sur les grandes écoles : de la reproduction à la recherche de justice », Éducation et sociétés 1/2008 ({{n°|21}}), {{p.|95-103}}. [http://www.cairn.info/revue-education-et-societes-2008-1-page-95.htm lire en ligne] sur [[Cairn.info]]</ref><ref name="insee">Valérie Albouy et Thomas Wanecq, [http://www.insee.fr/fr/ffc/docs_ffc/es361b.pdf Les inégalités sociales d’accès aux grandes écoles] (2003), [[INSEE]]</ref>
<big>1994</big> Launch of the Executive MBA program.


The degrees are accredited by the ''[[Conférence des Grandes Écoles]]''<ref>{{cite web |title=Conférence des grandes écoles: commission Accréditation |url=https://www.cge.asso.fr/commissions/accreditation/ |publisher=Conférence des grandes écoles |access-date=21 January 2022}}</ref> and awarded by the [[Ministry of National Education (France)]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Etablissements dispensant des formations supérieures initiales diplômantes conférant le grade de master |url=https://www.enseignementsup-recherche.gouv.fr/fr/etablissements-dispensant-des-formations-superieures-initiales-diplomantes-conferant-le-grade-de-46529 |website=Ministry of France, Higher Education |publisher=Ministère de l'Enseignement supérieur, de la Recherche et de l'Innovation |access-date=16 January 2022}}</ref> Higher education business degrees in France are organized into three levels thus facilitating international mobility: the ''Licence'' / [[Bachelor's degrees]], and the [[Master's degree in Europe|Master's]] and [[Doctorate|Doctorat]] degrees. The Bachelors and the Masters are organized in semesters: 6 for the Bachelors and 4 for the Masters.<ref name="La Licence">{{cite web|url=http://www.enseignementsup-recherche.gouv.fr/cid20277/la-licence.html |title=La Licence|language=fr|website=enseignementsup-recherche.gouv.fr |date=2016-07-19 |access-date=2016-07-19}}</ref><ref name="Le Master">{{cite web|url=http://www.enseignementsup-recherche.gouv.fr/cid20193/le-master.html |title=Le Master|language=fr|website=enseignementsup-recherche.gouv.fr |date=2016-07-19 |access-date=2016-07-19}}</ref> Those levels of study include various "parcours" or paths based on UE (Unités d'enseignement or Modules), each worth a defined number of European credits (ECTS). A student accumulates those credits, which are generally transferable between paths. A Bachelors is awarded once 180 ECTS have been obtained (bac + 3); a Masters is awarded once 120 additional credits have been obtained (bac +5). The highly coveted PGE (Grand Ecole Program) ends with the degree of Master's in Management (MiM)<ref name="La Licence"/><ref name="Le Master"/><ref name="auto1">Ben-David, Joseph and Philip G. Altbach. eds. ''Centers of Learning: Britain, France, Germany, United States'' (2nd ed. 2017).</ref> In 2022, the [[Financial Times]] ranked its Masters in Management program 56th in the world.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://rankings.ft.com/rankings/2875/masters-of-management-2022|title=Masters in Management 2022 - Business school rankings from the Financial Times - FT.com|website=rankings.ft.com|access-date=15 September 2022}}</ref>
<big>1997</big> Opening of the apprenticeship for students in the Master programme.

<big>2000</big> Creation of the Bachelor of International Business Administration.

<big>2002</big> Recognition of the Bachelor programme by the French State.

<big>2003</big> Creation of the research centre ICORE (International Center for Research and Education).

<big>2004</big> Incorporation of E-learning and blended-learning into the programmes.

<big>2007</big> Creation of the MBS Foundation for Equal Opportunities, under the aegis of the Fondation de France.

<big>2009</big> Montpellier Business School is the first higher education institution to be accredited with the Diversity Label awarded by AFNOR.

<big>2010</big> EFMD – EPAS accreditation of the Grande Ecole Programme.

<big>2011</big> AACSB accreditation for all academic activities of the Group. Creation of the MRM (Montpellier Research in Management), the 1<sup>st</sup> research centre in management science of the south of France, with the universities of Montpellier I, II, III. The MRM brings together more than 100 PhD teachers-researchers in management science and nearly 100 PhD students. Launch of BADGE® Executive Education programmes, accredited by the CGE.

<big>2012</big> AMBA Accreditation of the Executive MBA programme.

<big>2013</big> Creation of Montpellier Business School DAKAR. Creation of the Spring School and Business Summer School programmes. Creation of a Centre for E-learning to support apprentices and employees in their online knowledge acquisition.

<big>2016</big> Renewal of the EPAS accreditation for another five years (Full Accreditation). Renewal of the AACSB Accreditation for another five years (Full Accreditation). Launch of the first 4 Masters of Science.

<big>2017</big> Montpellier Business School receives from the French State the qualification of Private Higher Education Institution of General Interest (EESPIG), which attests of the absolute non-profit making nature of its activities. Montpellier is the is the 1<sup>st</sup> higher education institution to obtain the Professional Gender Equality Certification (Label Egalité professionnelle entre les femmes et les hommes)..


==Research==
==Research==


The research activities cover all traditional areas of management research. Research activities are based on the work of permanent teacher-researchers. Several Montpellier Business School's teacher-researchers are also part of the ''LabEx Entreprendre''.<ref>[https://labex-entreprendre.edu.umontpellier.fr/accueil/ LABEX Entreprendre]</ref>
Montpellier Business School is furthering a dynamic research policy which has resulted in a constant effort to recruit the best researchers at national and international level.


The researchers play a role in editorial activities and in the organisation of annual conferences such as the Interdisciplinary European Conference on Entrepreneurship Research (IECER) and the International Finance Conference (IFC). In November 2017, Montpellier Business School has also organised its first International Conference on Energy, Finance and the Macroeconomics ''Conférence Internationale sur l’Energie, la Finance et la Macroéconomie'' (ICEFM).
This can be seen through the number of publications in peer-reviewed journals referenced in the National Center for Scientific Research list (~800 titles). Our teacher-researchers have published in '''peer-reviewed journals''' such as (but not limited to):


Journal of Banking and Finance; Journal of Economic Dynamics & Control; Human Resource Management; Nature; Science; Management Science; European Journal of Operational Research; Review of Finance; Journal of Comparative Economics; Economic Theory; Human Relations; Journal of Management Studies, International Journal of Production Economics, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking.


The research activities cover all traditional areas of management research. Research activities are based on the work of permanent teacher-researchers, who are themselves affiliated to the '''MRM''' laboratory (Montpellier Recherche en Management “Montpellier Research in Management”). Montpellier Business School’s teacher-researchers are also part of the '''LabEx Entreprendre'''. This LabEx is the only laboratory which is specialised on this topic in France, within the framework of the call for projects of the “Investments for the Future”.

The researchers play an important role in editorial activities and in the organisation of annual conferences such as the '''Interdisciplinary European Conference on Entrepreneurship Research (IECER)''' and '''the International Finance Conference (IFC)'''. In November 2017, Montpellier Business School has also organised its first International Conference on Energy, Finance and the Macroeconomics '''“Conférence Internationale sur l’Energie, la Finance et la Macroéconomie” (ICEFM)'''.

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==Programmes==
==Programmes==
Montpellier Business School, member of the [[Conférence des Grandes écoles]], develops courses from [[Bachelor's degree]]s, [[Master's degree]]s to an Executive [[Master of Business Administration|MBA]].
Montpellier Business School, member of the Conférence of Grandes Ecoles and holder of the three prestigious accreditations AACSB, EFMD-EPAS and AMBA, develops a full array of management training programmes: Bachelor of International Business Administration (high school diploma +3 years of higher education), Grande Ecole Programme (high school diploma +5 years of higher education), International Masters (Masters of Science, high school diploma +5 years of higher education), Executive MBA.


Every year, Montpellier Business School also offers a Spring & Summer School.
These training programmes of excellence are accessible to talents from all over the world through several national or international admission assessments.


== Partnerships ==
'''Bachelor of International Business Administration (high school diploma +3 years of higher education)'''


MBS has over 180 partner universities worldwide.<ref>{{cite web |title=The foreign partner universities of MBS |url=https://www.montpellier-bs.com/international/montpellier-business-school-en/international-at-mbs/partner-universities/ |publisher=MBS |access-date=23 January 2022}}</ref>
'''Programme Grande Ecole (high school diploma +5 years of higher education)'''


== Notable alumni ==
'''Masters of Science (high school diploma +5 years of higher education)'''
* [[Éric Besson]] (MBS 1979), French politician and businessman<ref>[https://afrique.latribune.fr/decideurs/etats-majors/2019-02-04/l-ex-ministre-francais-eric-besson-va-conduire-l-ancrage-de-sicpa-en-afrique-de-l-ouest-806207.html L’ex-ministre français Eric Besson va conduire l’ancrage de SICPA en Afrique de l’Ouest]</ref>


==See also==
'''Executive MBA (high school diploma +5 years of higher education)'''
* [[Education in France]]



Every year, Montpellier Business School also offers a '''Spring & Summer School'''.
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==See also==
==External links==
* [https://www.montpellier-bs.com Official website]
* [[Education in France]]
* [[Grandes écoles]]


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Latest revision as of 13:22, 21 April 2023

Montpellier Business School
École Supérieure de Commerce de Montpellier
MottoExcellence & commitment
TypeGrande école de commerce et de management
(Private research university Business school)
Established1897; 127 years ago (1897)
AccreditationTriple accreditation:
AACSB;[1]
AMBA;[2]
EQUIS[3]
AffiliationConférence des grandes écoles;[1]
Union of Independent Grandes Écoles[1]
PresidentAndré Deljarry
DeanBruno Ducasse[4]
Academic staff
+100 teacher-researchers;[1]
96% PhD.;[5]
45% female;[5]
67% international[5]
Students3,600; 60% international students[1]
Location
Montpellier
,
France[1]
LanguageEnglish-only & French-only instruction
NicknameMBS
Websitewww.montpellier-bs.com
Montpellier Business School is located in France
Montpellier Business School
Montpellier Business School
Montpellier Business School (France)

Montpellier Business School is a French business school (grande école) located in Montpellier. Founded in 1897 by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Montpellier, the Grande école is one of the oldest of the French Écoles Supérieures de Commerce.

Montpellier Business School offers several programmes: Bachelor, Master (programme Grande Ecole), 15 Masters of Science, and Executive MBA. The business school has the triple accreditation EQUIS, AACSB and AMBA.[6]

Identity and status[edit]

Montpellier Business School, established in 1897, is one of the oldest management schools in Europe.

Founded by the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Montpellier, Montpellier Business School was initially created to train economic managers who would help in developing activities and businesses in its region.

Montpellier Business School has received, in 2017, the qualification of Private Higher Education Institution of General Interest (EESPIG).[7] This label issued by the French State ensures that all its resources are exclusively assigned to the public service mission of higher education.

Montpellier Business School is an association under the law of 1901 since 2013.

The Governance of the Association brings together the many Major Partners, grouped within the Advisory Board, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Hérault, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Occitanie region, the Regional Council of Occitanie, Montpellier Méditerranée Métropole, the Alumni Association as well as representatives of universities and other higher education and research institutions and qualified personalities.

History[edit]

The ESC Montpellier was created in 1897 by the Chamber of Commerce of Montpellier (CCI Montpellier). In 1915, MBS became the first business school to admit young women into its classes. The school became a member of the Conférence des Grandes écoles in 1993. The Executive MBA program was launched in 1994, and the apprenticeship for students in the Master programme was then opened in 1997.

The year 2000 saw the creation of the Bachelor of Business Administration. The MBS Foundation for Equal Opportunities, under the aegis of the Fondation de France was created in 2007.

Afterwards, Montpellier Business School became the first higher education institution to be accredited with the Diversity Label awarded by AFNOR in 2009. In 2010, the school obtained the EFMD – EPAS accreditation of the Master's degree. In 2011, the school received it's AACSB accreditation, and at the same time, launches the BADGE® Executive Education programmes, accredited by the CGE. The Executive MBA programme was accredited AMBA in 2012.

In 2013, Montpellier Business School opened a new campus in Dakar.

In 2017, Montpellier Business School received from the French State the qualification of Private Higher Education Institution of General Interest (EESPIG), which attests to the absolute non-profit making nature of its activities. Montpellier is the 1st higher education institution to obtain the Professional Gender Equality Certification.

Grande école degrees[edit]

MBS is a grande école, a French institution of higher education that is separate from, but parallel and often connected to, the main framework of the French public university system. Grandes écoles are elite academic institutions that admit students through an extremely competitive process, and a significant proportion of their graduates occupy the highest levels of French society.[8][9][10] Similar to Ivy League schools in the United States, Oxbridge in the UK, and C9 League in China, graduation from a grande école is considered the prerequisite credential for any top government, administrative and corporate position in France.[11][12]

The degrees are accredited by the Conférence des Grandes Écoles[13] and awarded by the Ministry of National Education (France).[14] Higher education business degrees in France are organized into three levels thus facilitating international mobility: the Licence / Bachelor's degrees, and the Master's and Doctorat degrees. The Bachelors and the Masters are organized in semesters: 6 for the Bachelors and 4 for the Masters.[15][16] Those levels of study include various "parcours" or paths based on UE (Unités d'enseignement or Modules), each worth a defined number of European credits (ECTS). A student accumulates those credits, which are generally transferable between paths. A Bachelors is awarded once 180 ECTS have been obtained (bac + 3); a Masters is awarded once 120 additional credits have been obtained (bac +5). The highly coveted PGE (Grand Ecole Program) ends with the degree of Master's in Management (MiM)[15][16][17] In 2022, the Financial Times ranked its Masters in Management program 56th in the world.[18]

Research[edit]

The research activities cover all traditional areas of management research. Research activities are based on the work of permanent teacher-researchers. Several Montpellier Business School's teacher-researchers are also part of the LabEx Entreprendre.[19]

The researchers play a role in editorial activities and in the organisation of annual conferences such as the Interdisciplinary European Conference on Entrepreneurship Research (IECER) and the International Finance Conference (IFC). In November 2017, Montpellier Business School has also organised its first International Conference on Energy, Finance and the Macroeconomics Conférence Internationale sur l’Energie, la Finance et la Macroéconomie (ICEFM).

Programmes[edit]

Montpellier Business School, member of the Conférence des Grandes écoles, develops courses from Bachelor's degrees, Master's degrees to an Executive MBA.

Every year, Montpellier Business School also offers a Spring & Summer School.

Partnerships[edit]

MBS has over 180 partner universities worldwide.[20]

Notable alumni[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f "What is Montpellier Business School". MBS. Retrieved 23 January 2022.
  2. ^ "Accredited Schools - Association of MBAs". AMBA. Association of MBAs. Retrieved 15 January 2022.
  3. ^ "EQUIS Accredited Schools". EFMD. European Fund for Management Development. Retrieved 15 January 2022.
  4. ^ "Message from the MBS Dean". MBS. Retrieved 23 January 2022.
  5. ^ a b c "MBS (Montpellier Business School)". Financial Times. Retrieved 23 January 2022.
  6. ^ (in French)MBS rejoint le cercle des 1 % de business schools mondiales trois fois « couronnées »
  7. ^ (in French)MONTPELLIER BUSINESS SCHOOL DEVIENT LE 1ER ÉTABLISSEMENT D’ENSEIGNEMENT SUPÉRIEUR À OBTENIR LE LABEL ÉGALITÉ PROFESSIONNELLE ENTRE LES FEMMES ET LES HOMMES
  8. ^ "France's educational elite". Daily Telegraph. 17 November 2003. Retrieved 5 February 2019.
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  10. ^ What are Grandes Ecoles Institutes in France?
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