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European Business School Paris

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Type
  
Business school

Location
  
Paris, France

Website
  
www.ebs-paris.fr

Founded
  
1967

Academic staff
  
40

Established
  
1967

Campus
  
Urban

Phone
  
+33 1 84 14 02 13

Number of students
  
1,600

Affiliations
  
UGEI, AACSB International, EFMD, Erasmus

Address
  
10 Rue Sextius Michel, 75015 Paris, France

Parent organization
  
European Business School London

Similar
  
ESCE International Business, EDC Paris Business School, Paris School of Business, Inseec Business School, Institut supérieur du comm

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European Business School Paris (also known as EBS Paris) is a private business school located in Paris, France.

Opened in 1967, EBS Paris has had a pioneering influence on the European model of education, being the first international business school founded in France. EBS is an international institution with campuses in several European cities. It also has over 130 partner universities in 30 countries, such as London School of Economics, McGill University and University of New South Wales.

EBS Paris is a European state-accredited school of management. Its flagship degree, a five-year program, is recognized by the French Ministry of Education as a Master's degree qualification, making it a Grande École. In France, EBS is a member of UGEI.

It is currently still one of the few schools to educate international executives and business managers who master three languages, having over 7,600 alumni in 64 countries. EBS Paris is a partner of the French National Committee of Foreign Trade Advisers.

The school has been part of Laureate International Universities since 2013. Bill Clinton was the honorary chancellor of the network from 2010 to 2015.

EBS Paris has been ranked 92 in the top 100 universities in the world by the Ecole des Mines ParisTech in 2011. The ranking was made considering the number of alumni holding management positions in the world's 500 largest companies.

References

European Business School Paris Wikipedia