NEOMA Business School
Type | Grande école, Business school |
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Established |
2013 (merger) 1928 (as ESC Reims) 1871 (as ESC Rouen) |
President |
Franck Bostyn (Dean)[1] Yves Bénard (President)[2] |
Academic staff | 200 permanent faculty members |
Students | 8,000 undergraduate and graduate students |
Location | Mont-Saint-Aignan, Reims and Paris |
Campus | Urban (Reims, Paris) Rural (Mont-Saint-Aignan) |
Website | www.neoma-bs.com/en/ |
NEOMA Business School is a French business school, created in 2013 by the merger of two business schools: Rouen Business School (established in 1871) and Reims Management School (established in 1928).[3] According to their latest performances as separate organisations in the 2012 Financial Times ranking of the best Masters in Management, Rouen Business School's flagship degree was the world's 17th best and Reims Management School's was 23rd.[4]
The school has more than 8,000 students, 200 academic staff (of whom more than 40% are international[5]), 300 university partners in 75 countries[6] and over 49,000 alumni,[7] as well as three campuses, in Rouen, Reims, and Paris. The school is triple accredited by AACSB, AMBA and EQUIS.[8]
The merger process
The two founding schools
The two founding schools have been cooperating on a wide range of areas since at least 1987 before entering the merger process.[9] Just a few years prior to the merger, they had also jointly opened a new campus in Paris dedicated to executive education.[3][10] Both schools were considered to be among France's best,[3] and both held the triple accreditation.[11] The main reasons for the merger is the need to grow larger than what they already were as separate institutions, in the context of a globalised competition affecting the world's business schools, in addition to the reduction of the funding efforts by the local austerity-struck chambers of commerce.[3][12]
Rouen Business School
Created in 1871, it is the second oldest business School in France and has remained one of the country's best.[13][14][15] The school has been, since its very creation, a business school with an international outlook: the stated primary mission of the École Supérieure de Commerce de Rouen, or ESC Rouen, as it was then known when it was created in 1871, was "to train business leaders or directors of overseas agencies, consular agents able to represent France in a suitable manner in its international trade relations".[16]
Reims Management School
Founded as École Supérieure de Commerce de Reims, or ESC Reims in 1928, Reims Management School has had a specialisation for the luxury sector, in particular the management of the Champagne industry.[17] The city of Reims is the largest city in the Champagne-Ardenne region of France, from which the Champagne wine takes its name.
A new name
The word "NEOMA" was coined to represent the new school's ambitions: "NEO", or "New" supposedly refers to a renewed way to handle education, whilst "MA" refers to "Management". The word was also chosen because it is easy to pronounce in many of the world's major languages.[2]
Academic and economic links with China
NEOMA Business School, after being specifically selected by the Hanban, launched in 2014 the first Confucius Institute for Business of France, and the seventh in the world.[18][19] Other Confucius Institutes for Business are notably present in the London School of Economics[20] and the New York State University.[21] NEOMA Business School, which welcomes each year 300 Chinese students, has 16 Chinese academic partners, among which Renmin University, the Beijing University of International Business and Economics, Nankai University and Wuhan University.[6] NEOMA stated that the institute will act as a platform dedicated to the optimisation of economic relations between China and France by providing solutions and helping local companies develop their business activities in China.[22] Laurent Fabius, the French Foreign Minister, inaugurated the event.[19] That same year, NEOMA Business School opened a Doctorate of Business Administration program in Shanghai.[23]
Programmes
Graduate programme
The Grande Ecole Programme is organised into two sections (bachelor's and master's).
The NEOMA BS "Grande Ecole" and "TEMA" Master Programmes train high-level general managers.
The "Grand Ecole" Master Programme is a management teaching programme over seven semesters.
Recruitment after Baccalauréat (for TEMA section only) classes préparatoires aux grandes écoles (ECRICOME entrance exam and UNIVERSA for international students) and as parallel admission after a course up to Bac+2 or Bac+3/4 (Tremplin 1 and Tremplin2).
Undergraduate programmes
– CESEM: four-year degree, Reims campus, in French and another foreign language
– B.Sc in International Business: four-year degree, Rouen campus, in French and English
– bachelor's in Retail Management – ECAL: three-year degree, Rouen campus, in French
– Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA): three-year degree, Rouen or Reims campus, in French
Executive Education
– Executive MBA: International degree, AMBA, EQUIS & AACSB accredited, Paris campus, in French and English, part-time course
– Full-time MBA (September 2014): International diploma, AMBA, EQUIS & AACSB accredited, Paris campus, in English, full-time programme
-Market Studies and Decision Making (part-time, Paris campus)
-Business Development and Key Account Management (part-time, Paris campus)
-Corporate Public Relations (part-time, Paris campus)
-Services Marketing and Customer Relations (Paris campus)
Doctorate of Business Administration (DBA)
The DBA is a three-year joint programme between Shanghai Jiaotong University and NEOMA Business School offering a Doctorate of Business Administration taught in English.
Gallery
- The Rouen Campus possesses a castle.
- Main building of the Reims Campus.
- Inside of one of the Reims campus buildings.
References
- ↑ Della Bradshaw, Meet the dean: Frank Bostyn, Rouen/Reims, The Financial Times, 25 August 2013
- 1 2 Reims Management School and Rouen Business School merge to become NEOMA Business School, NEOMA Business School
- 1 2 3 4 Della Bradshaw, Reims and Rouen business school merger finalised, The Financial Times, 25 April 2013
- ↑ European Business School Rankings 2012, The Financial Times, 2012
- ↑ (French) NEOMA Business School recrute 11 enseignants-chercheurs, Le Figaro Étudiant, 22 September 2014
- 1 2 Dean of NEOMA Business School talks about cooperation with Chinese universities, CNTV, 12 October 2013
- ↑ A Business school merger, Europe style, Business Line, 6 October 2013
- ↑ NEOMA Business School, QS World University Rankings
- ↑ Top French schools merge, Eurogradute
- ↑ News from the schools: Rouen and Reims consider merger, The Economist, 17 January 2012
- ↑ Rouen Business School and Reims Management School to merge, Find MBA, 25 April 2013
- ↑ Ian Wylie, Austerity measures force a change of tactics for French schools, The Financial Times, 1 September 2013
- ↑ It was for instance ranked No. 52 best Business School in Europe in the 2012 Financial Times ranking. See European Business School Rankings 2012, Financial Times
- ↑ Rouen Business School, European Higher Education Fair
- ↑ Pierre Bourdieu, The State Nobility: Elite Schools in the Field of Power, Stanford University Press, 1998, p. 220-221
- ↑ Globalization of Management Education: Changing International Structures, Adaptive Strategies, and the Impact on Institutions: Changing International Structures, Adaptive Strategies, and the Impact on Institutions, AACSB International, Emerald Group Publishing, March, the 9th, 2011 – 350 pages, p. 34. (Read on Google books).
- ↑ Sophie Doran, 15 Executive Luxury Education Programs, France, Luxury Society, 26 May 2011
- ↑ (French) Quand Confucius fait du business en Normandie, Le Figaro Étudiant, 28 March 2014
- 1 2 (French) Premier institut Confucius orienté "business" en France inauguré à Rouen, Le Nouvel Observateur, 28 March 204
- ↑ Confucius Institute for Business London, London School of Economics
- ↑ Confucius Institute for Business, New York State University
- ↑ NEOMA Business School launches the first Business Confucius Institute in France, NEOMA Business School, 28 March 2014
- ↑ NEOMA BS opens an executive DBA in Shanghai, NEOMA Business School, 19 September 2014