Partnership with Grenoble Graduate School
New Maltese partnership with Grenoble Graduate School of Business
Caption: Mr Nick Callus and Mr Godwin Micallef with Judith Bouvard, Dean of GGSB
Grenoble Graduate School of Business (GGSB) has signed a new partnership with the Maltese International Institute of Studies (IIS) and as a result will be delivering several of its programs in Malta such as its MBA, MIB (Master in International Business) and Bachelor in International Business from September 2010. GGSB was already operating in Malta through the E-Foundation which has been taken over by the IIS.
Conducted entirely in English, the programs will be taught,mostly, by GGSB faculty who will commute to Malta for every module. IIS will provide campus facilities and administrative support to faculty and students.
Mr. Nick Callus, Chairman of IIS said: “GGSB is unique as it is triple accredited AACSB, EQUIS and AMBA. The students in Malta will benefit from GGSB’s expertise and its lecturers whom are highly qualified having hands-on experience in their particular sector. Furthermore, they will be studying in state-of-the art premises in Malta.”
Judith Bouvard, Dean of GGSB said: “Malta represents an important market for GGSB due to its strategic and central location. It also has a booming economy representing major opportunities and is a fantastic melting pot of cultures. IIS provides us with the perfect mix of quality, local knowledge and infrastructure support necessary for valuable program deliveries.”
Students taking part in the MBA and MIB programmes will also have the opportunity to visit GGSB in France and have access to the same resources.
GGSB delivers programs on several other off-site campuses including London, Singapore and Moscow.
About GGSB:
GGSB is the international school of Grenoble Ecole de Management, which was established in 1984, in the heart of the French Alps. The school is one of only a few business schools worldwide to hold the triple accreditation crown: AACSB International (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business), EQUIS (European Quality Improvement System), and AMBA (Association of MBAs) for its MBA and MIB programs.
Based in Grenoble, the French capital of the Alps and of innovation, Grenoble Ecole de Management has developed a unique expertise in Technology Management and Innovation. With this specificity, the school has become a major player in academic research, thanks to its research poles and institutes. With one goal: allowing tomorrow's managers to master the challenges of Management of Technology to better integrate it into business' strategic objectives and create value through technology.
A few key figures :
• 10 sites abroad: China (DBA), Liban (DBA), Malta (MBA), Morocco (Formagest, MS in Purchasing, MS in Business Intelligence Management, MSc in Services Management), Russia (MBA), Saudi Arabia (MIB, DBA), Singapore (MIB), Switzerland (DBA), UK - London (MBA, MIB, MSc in Finance) and USA (DBA).
• 159 partner institutions (alliances, student and faculty exchange, research...) • 2000 international students • 96 different nationalities in Grenoble, 120 in the group
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