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SKEMA's Global Executive MBA reaccredited by EFMD for 5 years
The European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD) recently reaccredited SKEMA Business School's Global EMBA Executive Education programme: a renewal confirming that it meets high level educational objectives.
This is certainly good news for SKEMA's Global EMBA. The international label "EFMD accredited programme", which accredits business school programmes, has now renewed the Global Executive MBA's accreditation for a further five years.
Among its strong points, the team of auditors emphasised "the unique multicultural and international dimension for training comprehensive leaders who can devise and manage sustainable, responsible transformation strategies in a complex world," and the international inclusiveness of the programme, with international students from 25 different countries accounting for 80% of the intake.
The experts also emphasised the quality of the participants' educational experience and "the finely-judged structure of the programme."
A hybrid format programme for senior executives
The Global Executive MBA's hybrid model combines both online and face-to-face learning; its four in-person residential weeks are held on SKEMA's campuses in France (Paris), the United States, China and Brazil, this enabling participants to benefit from a truly global learning experience. "We received this new accreditation today thanks to the combined effort of all our teams. It boosts SKEMA's visibility on a global scale, recognises the excellence of our teaching and confirms our choice of a discerning overall strategy," said Alice Guilhon, dean and executive president of SKEMA.
For his part, Fabien Seraidarian emphasised the Global EMBA's ability to train "leaders able to deal with a world in transition and initiate transformations at the level of the organisation and its ecosystem."