France: Rennes School of Business's Equis accreditation renewed for five years
Rennes School of Business (France) has been awarded renewal of its Equis
European Quality Improvement System (label)
accreditation by the EFMD
European Foundation for Management Development
for five years, i.e. the maximum period of time possible, the school announces on 06/05/2024.
"Among the points praised by the auditors are the differentiation supported by its strategic plan, the solidity of its international positioning and the strong anchoring of CSR
Corporate Social Responsibility
at Rennes SB", says the school.
"This recognition is a strong signal of which we are very proud, attesting to our solid position in the global landscape of excellent management schools and rewarding the commitment of our entire community", according to Adilson Borges, Director General of the French school.
This "confirms Rennes SB's new strategic directions for 2024-2028, [unveiled on 31/01]. With the ambition of becoming a benchmark international school for transformation and innovation, the school is indeed taking a new course."
In addition to Equis, Rennes School of Business holds Amba
Association of MBAs
and AACSB
Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business
accreditations, making it one of the twenty French business schools to hold the triple accreditation. At the end of December 2023, the school also renewed the EFMD Accredited label for its MSc in international finance for a further five years.
Rennes School of Business, located in France, was created in 1990 and welcomed 4,600 students and employed 239 staff members in 2022. It is ranked 60th best business school in Europe according to the FT ranking of 2023.
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