ICN Business School

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ICN Business School
Institut commercial de Nancy (ICN)
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Nancy ARTEM campus
Type Grande école de commerce et de management
(Private research university Business school)
Established1905;119 years ago (1905)
Accreditation Triple accreditation:
AACSB; [1]
AMBA; [1]
EQUIS [1]
Academic affiliations
Conférence des Grandes Écoles; [1]
Université de Lorraine [1]
Alliance Artem [1]
President Benoît Zimmermann
Dean Florence Legros
Academic staff
70 [1]
95% PhD.; [2]
55% female; [2]
61% international [2]
Students3,000 [1]
38% international [1]
Location
LanguageEnglish-only & French-only instruction
Website www.icn-artem.com/en
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ICN Business School is a Grande Ecole of management (selective higher education institutions, which provide high-level training) triple accredited AACSB, EQUIS and AMBA. Associated with the University of Lorraine, the school is authorized to issue a diploma targeted by the Ministry of Higher Education and Research for its programs (Bac+3 for Bachelor in Management degree and Bac+5 for the Master in Management program-Grande Ecole). Founded in 1905 in Nancy, the school now has four campuses: two in France (Nancy and Paris La Défense) and two in Germany (Nuremberg and Berlin). Association law of 1901 non-profit, ICN Business School is labeled EESPIG by the French state.

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History

The school has been created in 1905 as Institut commercial de Nancy (ICN) by the Chambre de commerce et d'industrie de Meurthe-et-Moselle .

Grande école degrees

ICN Business School is a grande école, a French institution of higher education that is separate from, but parallel and often connected to, the main framework of the French public university system. Grandes écoles are elite academic institutions that admit students through an extremely competitive process, and a significant proportion of their graduates occupy the highest levels of French society. [3] [4] [5] Similar to Ivy League schools in the United States, Oxbridge in the UK, and C9 League in China, graduation from a grande école is considered the prerequisite credential for any top government, administrative and corporate position in France. [6] [7]

The degrees are accredited by the Conférence des Grandes Écoles [8] and awarded by the Ministry of National Education (France). [9] Higher education business degrees in France are organized into three levels thus facilitating international mobility: the Licence / Bachelor's degrees, and the Master's and Doctorat degrees. The Bachelors and the Masters are organized in semesters: 6 for the Bachelors and 4 for the Masters. [10] [11] Those levels of study include various "parcours" or paths based on UE (Unités d'enseignement or Modules), each worth a defined number of European credits (ECTS). A student accumulates those credits, which are generally transferable between paths. A Bachelors is awarded once 180 ECTS have been obtained (bac + 3); a Masters is awarded once 120 additional credits have been obtained (bac +5). The highly coveted PGE (Grand Ecole Program) ends with the degree of Master's in Management (MiM) [10] [11] [12]

The Business School has the triple accreditation: EQUIS, AMBA and AACSB. [13]

Rankings

In 2023, the Financial Times ranked its Masters in Management program 36th in the world. [14]

In the ranking of the best Masters in Management by the Financial Times], ICN Business School has gained 2 places and is now ranked 10th French school after preparatory classes, 36th out of 100 schools worldwide. [15]

In the Figaro Etudiants 2020 ranking] of business schools, the school moved up 3 places to become the 14th school after preparatory classes. In the international ranking of the best schools, ICN is ranked 13th school after preparatory classes. [16]

In the Financial Times‘ European Business Schools ranking], ICN gained 2 places and is now tied for 13th French school after preparatory classes among 95 schools worldwide. [17]

In L’Etudiant 2020 ranking] of business schools, ICN moved up one place to 14th school after preparatory classes. [18] In Challenges' 2020 after preparatory classes business school ranking], ICN moved up one place to 16th. The school made strong progress on the diversity criterion, for which ICN gained 5 places and ranks 12th. The school maintained its 7th place on the international criterion. [19] In the 2020 ranking of master's degrees from the Grandes Ecoles de Commerce du Point, ICN Business School continues its progression by gaining one place and is ranked 14th school after preparatory classes. The school distinguishes itself on the international criterion on which it progressed by 2 places and is tied with HEC for 8th place. In terms of pedagogy, the school is tied for 4th place with ESCP Europe BS and EM Lyon BS.

In the ranking of business schools that deliver a Master 2020 degree from Le Parisien / Aujourd’hui en France, ICN continues to progress and gained one place: it is now ranked 14th after preparatory classes. Le Parisien also publishes a series of subcategory in which ICN stands out in terms of the proportion of double degrees in which the school is ranked 2nd, just behind ESCP. [20]

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Nancy ARTEM Campus

Campus

Nancy Artem Campus

The Artem campus in Nancy covers 97,000 m2 (1,040,000 sq ft) and is shared with Nancy Mines and the Nancy School of Arts and Design. Many services are available to students on this campus:

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Paris la Défense Campus

Paris Campus La Défense

ICN Business School has chosen to set up its Paris branch in the heart of the La Défense district, with the headquarters of the largest companies in the CAC 40. The ICN Paris La Défense campus is also a place of training but also:

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Berlin Campus

Berlin Campus

The new ICN Berlin campus is located in the heart of the Mitte, right in the centre of the German capital. It is located at the corner of the Franz-sische Strae (French Street) and the Friedrichstrasse, in Ward 207, designed and built in 1996 by the French architect Jean NOUVEL. Ward 207 is also famous because it houses Galeries Lafayette and its modern glass temple, whose interior is centered around a huge cone, a contemporary tribute to the famous dome of the Parisian department store on Boulevard Haussmann. Nearly 500 m2 (5,400 sq ft) allow the school to have three classrooms, one meeting room, one room for teachers as well as a large reception hall.

Research

ICN research focuses on important and challenging issues facing business and society, advances management practice, and forms the basis for effective engagement with professionals. [21]

Alliance Artem

Created in 1999, Alliance Artem integrates three Grande ecoles on one campus: ICN Business School, École nationale supérieure d'art et de design de Nancy (ENSAD Nancy) (National Graduate School of Art in Nancy), and École nationale supérieure des mines de Nancy (Mines Nancy) (Nancy School of Mines). The Alliance promotes transdisciplinary learning, creativity and innovation, to train a new generation of decision-makers and creators. [1]

ARTEM combines 3,500 students, 300 Faculty teachers and researchers, and 150 technical and administrative support staff on one campus. Its goal is to bring together different disciplines (business, art, engineering) and cultures in order to provide students a fully immersive experience that leads to different ways of thinking and challenges which would normally be outside their area of expertise. [22]

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Station A

Station A

Continuing its mission and strategy, ICN Business School creates Station A[rt, Technology and Management], an ambitious project that combines an experimental laboratory for pedagogy and transdisciplinary academic research and an innovative and technological space, the Moving Lab, promoting experiential learning.

Notable alumni

The school relies on a network of more than 17,000 graduates worldwide, according to the ICN Alumni directory. It has about 20 alumni in Who's Who. Among the school's alumni are:

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