The Financial Times 2021: 22nd worldwide (and 6th among the French schools represented); QS 2022: 21st worldwide (and 6th among the French schools represented)
SKEMA Business School was founded in 2009 by the merger of ESC Lille (estd. 1892) and CERAM Business School (estd. 1963) with the support of the French government and the Chamber of Commerce. SKEMA is a member of the Conférence des Grandes Ecoles. The school was approved by the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research, as an EESPIG (Private Establishment for Higher Education declared to be of public usefulness). SKEMA is accreditated EQUIS, AACSB and EFMD.
Ranked as one of the most international and biggest business schools in France, SKEMA business School now has 7 campuses worldwide. The campuses are all located in well-known science parks for business centers and offer students exceptional opportunities and career prospects.
It is a community devoted to learning and the creation and transmission of management knowledge and practice. Since its inception, SKEMA has become a global school with a multi-campus structure and a large portfolio of programmes taught in English and in French. These range from undergraduate level to continuing education and are aligned with the Bologna higher education norms (Licence, Master, Doctorate).
With global education lying at the core of its strategy, SKEMA Business School aims to educate adaptable future decision makers and international talents in the 21st century who can deliver sustainable performance through the diversified development of the knowledge economy.