Insead

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Insead
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motto The Business School for the World
founding 1957
place Fontainebleau ,
Singapore ,
Abu Dhabi
dean Ilian Mihov
Students 1,300 (2017)
Professors 145 (2017)
Annual budget 152.6 million euros
Website www.insead.edu

Insead (originally: Ins titut E uropéen d' Ad ministration des Affaires , spelling INSEAD ) is a private business school (Graduate Business School) founded in 1957 and headquartered in France . In 2016, over 1,000 MBA students, more than 200 Executive MBA candidates, over 80 doctoral students and more than 12,000 executives from 130 countries were taught by 145 professors. Insead is one of the most respected business schools in the world and regularly achieves top positions in international rankings.

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Insead has three locations in Fontainebleau , Singapore and Abu Dhabi that students can choose from. In the 2017 class, the proportion of international students was around 96% with 94 nationalities, with professors it was around 94%. Since May 2001 there has been a partnership with the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania , which enables MBA students to complete part of their studies in the United States . There is also a double degree program with the School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) at Johns Hopkins University , in which students can acquire degrees from both institutions.

Insead's approval process is selective; less than a quarter of applicants are accepted. Admission requirements are a completed degree, outstanding achievements in the previous academic career, professional success (preferably existing management experience), recognizable internationality in the résumé, an excellent result in the GMAT , two meaningful letters of recommendation, the writing of about 7-9 detailed application essays, the spontaneous answering of 4 video interview questions as well as two separate, final interviews by Insead alumni . Students in the 2018 full-time MBA program achieved an average GMAT score of 709 points, representing the top 9% of test takers and the highest average GMAT score of any business school outside the United States.

The tuition fees for the one-year MBA program were 82,000 euros in 2018. Around 90% of all students in the 2017 MBA class found a job 3 months after completing the program; their average salary amounted to around 104,800 USD . 79% of all students changed their job, sector or location after completing the program. Three years after graduation, the 2014 graduates had an average salary of around USD 177,100.

Insead has the second highest number of MBA alumni to hold CEO positions in Financial Times Global 500 companies in 2015 .

Rankings

Insead is ranked among the five best business schools in the world. In the Financial Times ranking of the best MBA programs worldwide, Insead achieved first place in 2016 and 2017, and in 2018 second place behind Stanford Business School . At Bloomberg , Insead took the top spot in 2017 in the “international” category, which includes all business schools outside the US . In the Forbes ranking , which is mainly based on the salary after completing the MBA program, Insead achieved 2nd place in the "international" category in 2017 behind the Swiss business school IMD , and in the QS World University Ranking 2018 behind Harvard Business School . In the Eduniversal Business School Ranking, which is based on a survey of deans of leading universities around the world, Insead was ranked third behind Copenhagen Business School and Harvard Business School in 2016 .

2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
FT - Global MBA 5 4th 1 1 2 3
FT - MBA for WOMEN - - - - 23
The Economist - Global MBA 18th 8th 13 21st 19th
FT - Executive Education - Open 5 7th 11 7th 5
FT - Executive Education - Custom 21st 11 8th 9 6th
FT - Executive Education - TIEMBA 3 3 9
FT - Executive Education - GEMBA 8th 13 19th

historical overview

Insead was founded in Fontainebleau in 1957, three months after the Treaty of Rome was signed , by Georges Frederic Doriot , a Franco-American Harvard professor. Insead was thus the first business school in Europe and took a pioneering position in the European business school landscape. The founding idea was to train a future pan-European business elite and thus to serve the reconstruction of Europe. Since the beginning, the range of courses and the way in which knowledge is imparted has been based heavily on American models (especially the Harvard Business School). In 1969 the current campus in Fontainebleau opened. The PhD program began in 1989.

In January 2000 the first 53 MBA students from 26 countries started on the newly opened campus in Singapore; This campus was officially opened in October 2000. The Insead-Wharton Alliance was launched in 2001 and the Executive MBA program started in 2003. In 2010 the campus in Abu Dhabi was opened.

Training offer

  • MBA - international one-year MBA program
  • EMBA - “Executive MBA” for experienced managers
  • EMCCC - “Executive Master in Consulting and Coaching for Change” for experienced managers
  • Doctoral studies ( PhD ) in management
  • Several shorter programs for executives ("Executive Education")

Former students and faculty

Web links

Commons : Insead  - collection of images, videos and audio files

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