Geneva Business School

Geneva Business School is a private business school. It has campuses in Geneva (Switzerland), Barcelona and Madrid (Spain), Yangon (Myanmar), and Almaty and Astana in (Kazakhstan).

Geneva Business School
Former names
BMU / IFGP
MottoReal Business. Responsible Leaders.
TypeBusiness school
Established1995
PresidentProfessor Francis Kahn
Location
Geneva
,
Switzerland
Websitegbsge.com

History

In 1995, the Institut de Formation de Gestionnaire de Patrimoine was founded in Geneva. In 2001, The University of Finance was created to provide education in International Banking and Finance to bankers and students. The Canton of Geneva asked the University of Finance to take over ownership of the bankrupt Geneva Business Institute in 2003, and was renamed Business and Management University Ltd.

In 2009, it was renamed Geneva Business School Ltd.[1] In 2012, Geneva Business School opened a campus in Barcelona, Spain. In 2018, a second Spanish campus opened in Madrid. In early 2020 a campus in Rome was added to the school.[2]

Academic programs

Geneva Business School offers business programs at bachelor, master and doctoral levels taught in English.

Programs include bachelor's degree in International Management, Master's Degree of Business Administration, Master's degree in International Management Science are offered with different specializations such as Digital Marketing, Entrepreneurship, International Relations/Management, Oil & Gas Management, Sports Management or International Finance.


Accreditation status

Geneva Business School is professionally accredited by two main accrediting bodies:

  • All programs are accredited by the International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education IACBE.[3]
  • The school has an EduQua certification, a Swiss Quality Label for Adult and Further Education Institutions.[4]

References

  1. "Registre du Commerce du Canton de Genève". ge.ch.
  2. "History". Geneva Business School – International Education. Retrieved 2020-06-05.
  3. https://iacbe.org/memberpdf/GenevaBusinessSchool.pdf
  4. "Certified institutions". alice.ch. Retrieved 2020-06-05.
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