Geneva Business School
Motto | Real Business. Future Leaders |
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Type | Private |
Location |
Geneva, Switzerland 46°13′18″N 6°08′53″E / 46.221640°N 6.148155°ECoordinates: 46°13′18″N 6°08′53″E / 46.221640°N 6.148155°E |
Website | http://www.gbsge.com |
Geneva Business School (GBS) is a private business school in Switzerland (Geneva) with campuses in Spain (Barcelona), Kazakhstan (Astana), Russia (Moscow), United Arab Emirates (UAE), Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA); USA (Boston), China (Chengdu).
History
Established 1995 in Geneva, the IFGP (Institut de Formation en Gestion du Patrimoine) marks the origin of Geneva Business School (GBS). Today IFGP is owned by GBS and continues to provide instruction to local Swiss private bankers.[1]
In 2001, the University of Finance was created to provide education in international banking and finance. Over time, other institutions merged into the school. The University of Business & Finance Switzerland (UBFS) of Wettingen transferred its programs into the school in 2009. Around the same time the programs of Business & Management University (BMU) were also transferred into the school. In 2010, the name Business & Management University was replaced by the name Geneva Business School (GBS).
Since 2012, GBS has opened campuses in Spain (Barcelona), Kazakhstan (Astana), Russia (Moscow), United Arab Emirates (UAE), Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA); USA (Boston)and China (Chengdu).
Academic programs
GBS offers several undergraduate and graduate business education programs leading to bachelor, master or doctoral qualifications. All GBS programs, worldwide, are taught in English. The Geneva Business School BBA, MSc, MBA and DBA degrees offer specializations in Business Administration, Global Banking and Finance, International Management, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Sports Management and Marketing, International Relations, Digital Marketing, Hospitality, Tourism and Event Management, Oil & Gas Management, Islamic Finance, Healthcare Management, Information Technology and Business Analytics, Marketing Management, Healthcare Management, Educational Leadership & Management, Quality Management, Global Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Human Resource Management and Project and Operations Management.
GBS offers a dual degree program with the INSEEC Business School (Chambéry, France).
Geneva Business School operates a dual diploma program with the Kazakh-British Technical University (KBTU) in Almaty, Kazakhstan. KBTU ranked in the top 100 universities in the QS University Rankings: EECA 2015 for Eastern Europe and Central Asia in 2015.[2] An international cooperation exists between GBS and the Almaty Management University in Almaty, Kazakhstan.
Accreditation status
The GBS Geneva campus has accreditation for its business programs through the International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education (IACBE) and is listed in the IACBE members accredited list. Accredited programs are the Master of Science in Finance (M.Sc), Master of Business Administration (MBA), Bachelor of Finance (BF) and Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA).[3]
The GBS Spain Campus in Barcelona has accreditation for its business programs through the International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education (IACBE) and is listed in the IACBE members accredited list.[4]
The GBS Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Campuses in Dammam and Riyadh has accreditation for their business programs through the International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education (IACBE) and is listed in the IACBE members accredited list.[5]
The GBS United Arab Emirates Campuses in Sharjah and Fujairah has accreditation for their business programs through the International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education (IACBE) and is listed in the IACBE members accredited list.[6] The GBS Kazakhstan Campus in Astana has accreditation for its business programs through the International Assembly for Collegiate Business Education (IACBE) and is listed in the IACBE members accredited list.[7]
The United States Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) notes GBS as a program accredited by a recognized U.S. Accrediting Organization.[8]
The European Council for Business Education (ECBE) also accredits the four GBS programs (Bachelor in Business Administration, Bachelor in Finance, Master of Science in Finance and MBA.[9]
The Swiss quality label for education institutions EduQua awarded its label to Geneva Business School.[10]
Geneva state authorization to operate was issued to GBS for Management in 2001 and in 2002 for Languages.
Geneva Business School has been an accredited institution on the World Higher Education Database (WHED) of the International Association of Universities (IAU) WHED since 2013. IAU was founded in 1950 and is the UNESCO based worldwide association of higher education institutions. IAU maintains the Worldwide Database of Higher Education Institutions, Systems and Credentials known as the "World Higher Education Database" (WHED).
Geneva Business School is registered on the Swiss Private School Register.[11]
As of 1 January 2015 Swiss university accreditation landscape is undergoing significant change.[12]"The Swiss Agency of Accreditation and Quality Assurance (AAQ) replaced the Swiss Center of Accreditation and Quality Assurance in Higher Education (OAQ) as of 1 January 2015." [12] Universities in Switzerland are no longer accredited by the now defunct Swiss OAQ. "all educational institutions that use the designation “university”, “university of applied sciences” or “university of teacher education” are now legally bound to undergo an institutional evaluation." [12] This includes both previously so-called "private" and "state universities".
In Russia, Geneva Business School is not recognized as a higher education institution by the Federal Service for Supervision in Education and Science (National Information Center on Academic Recognition and Mobility from the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation).[13]
In Germany, as a realignment of its activities, The University of Business & Finance Switzerland (UBFS) of Wettingen concentrated all its master and bachelor courses at its campus in Geneva as from January 2009, and discontinued its activities at Wettingen. The last degrees awarded by UBFS Wettingen was in spring 2010. The University of Business & Finance Switzerland (UBFS) of Wettingen had the status of H- Nichtanerkannte Institution in the German Anabin database, indicating UBFS was not accredited as university in Germany nor recognized.[14] The programs of UBFS Geneva was operated by and ultimately merged into the Geneva Business School programs(formerly BMU Business & Management University).
Rankings
November 2016, GBS awarded the 2 Palms of Excellence ranking by Eduniversal Ranking. GBS now features among the top ten in this ranking for Business Schools and Universities in Switzerland.
In 2016, GBS was ranked number 3 in Switzerland and within the top 100 global business school rankings for executives and entrepreneurs in the CEOWORLD magazine's global business school rankings for executives and entrepreneurs, 2016 [15] The ranking aims to provide an objective assessment of the world’s best business schools, evaluated across inter-alia academic reputation, admission eligibility, job placement rate and specialization and surveys more than 120,000 individuals in an extensive poll, including 22,500 students, 45,000 industry professionals, and 52,500 recruiters around the world.
The Webometrics Ranking of World Universities, also known as Ranking Web of Universities, ranks GBS among the top universities in Switzerland.
Affiliations and partnerships
Geneva Business School is a member of FEDE (European Federation of Schools), the Swiss Federation of Private Schools, the Central and East European Management Development Association (CEEMAN) and the Geneva Association of Private Schools.[16] [17]
Notable faculty
- Dominique Xardel was Editor in Chief of the Harvard L'Expansion, the French version of the Harvard Business Review. As of 2005, he was Associate Dean for International Affairs at ESSEC. He holds a Doctorate degree from the University of Paris IX-Dauphine. Xardel worked for businesses such as Unilever and Time Inc and he has taught at Geneva Business School in Switzerland. Xardel has authored various books on marketing including The Direct Selling Revolution: Understanding the Growth of the Amway Corporation (1993), a "comprehensive look at the Amway Corporation." [18][19]
- Yahia H. Zoubir, PhD, is professor of international relations and international management and director of research in geopolitics at Euromed Management, Marseille School of Management, France. His published works include Praeger's "International Dimensions of the Western Sahara Conflict".[20][21][22] Books: Doing Business in Emerging Europe, Global Security Watch-The Maghreb: Algeria, Libya, Morocco, and Tunisia
- Jaime de Melo is responsible for research at Geneva Business School. Previously professor at the University of Geneva and a Senior Fellow at FERDI (Fondation pour les études et recherches dans le développement international), he joined the faculty of the University of Geneva in 1993. At the World Bank he was Division Chief of the Trade Policy division from 1991 to 1993 with various positions held in the former Research Department between 1980 and 1993. He is a CEPR fellow, an EU-GDN fellow and a non-resident fellow at the Brookings Institution. De Melo taught from 2000 to 2006 at the World Trade Institute to which he was also a founding member and board member from 2000 to 2006. From 2005 to 2010 he was editor-in-chief of the World Bank Economic Review. “His research focuses on trade policies, on trade and the environment, and on the links between regionalism and multilateralism.[23]”.. "Jaime holds a B.A in Political Science from the Maxwell School, Syracuse University, 1968, an M.A. in international relations from the School of Advanced International Studies and a Phd in economics from the Johns Hopkins University in 1975."[24][25]
References
- ↑ Establishment document of IFGP
- ↑
- ↑ IACBE GBS-Geneva Accreditation
- ↑ IACBE GBS-Barcelona Accreditation
- ↑ IACBE GBS-KSA Accreditation
- ↑ IACBE GBS-UAE Accreditation
- ↑ IACBE GBS-Kazakhstan Accreditation
- ↑ CHEA Database
- ↑ , ECBE Accreditation
- ↑ , GBS EduQua Label.
- ↑ swissprivateschoolregister.ch. "The Register- www.swissprivateschoolregister.com". www.swissprivateschoolregister.com. Retrieved 2016-03-09.
- 1 2 3 "Changes on the Swiss side: From OAQ to AAQ | ENQA". www.enqa.eu. Retrieved 2016-03-08.
- ↑ "Russian National Information Center on Academic Recognition". Russianenic.
- ↑ Anabin
- ↑ "MBA rankings 2016". CEOWORLD magazine. 2016.
- ↑ GBS-FEDE Membership
- ↑ GBS-Swiss Federation of Private Schools Membership
- ↑ "International Business / MBA School in Geneva, Switzerland". Learn4good.com.
- ↑ Beaulieu, Paul (1992). La Gestion Des Ressources Humaines Sur La Scene Strategique. PUQ. p. 166.
Dominique XARDEL dirige l'École Internationale des Affaires à Marseille. ... York) et d'un doctorat d'État de l'Université Paris IX-Dauphine, il a été doyen de L'ESSEC de 1978 à 1988 et rédacteur en chef de la revue L'Harvard l'Expansion.
- ↑ Zoubir, Yahia H. "Yahia H. Zoubir". www.academia.edu/. academia.
- ↑ Zoubir, Yahia H.; Aghrout, Ahmed. "Algeria's Path to Reform: Authentic Change?". www.mepc.org/. Middle East Policy council.
- ↑ Zoubir, Yahia H. (2008). North Africa: politics, region, and the limits of transformation. Routledge. p. 195. ISBN 978-0-415-42921-4.
- ↑ "MELO | FERDI". www.ferdi.fr. Retrieved 2016-04-20.
- ↑ Melo, Jaime de. "Jaime de Melo". World Bank Blogs. Retrieved 2016-04-20.
- ↑ Dervis, K; De Melo, Jaime; Robinson, S. "General equilibrium models for development policy". The World Bank : Documents and Reports. The World Bank.
External links
- Official website
- http://business-schools.webometrics.info/en/search/Rankings/Geneva%20Business%20School%20type%3Apais