NEOMA Business School

NEOMA Business School
Former name
Merger of Reims Management School (1928) and Rouen Business School (1871)
MottoBe passionate. Shape the future
TypeGrande école de commerce et de management
(Private research university Business school)
Established2013 (2013)
AccreditationTriple accreditation:
AACSB;
AMBA;
EQUIS
Academic affiliations
Conférence des grandes écoles,
Budget85 million euros
PresidentMichel-Edouard Leclerc
DeanDelphine Manceau
Academic staff
185 permanent faculty members
100% PhD.;
44% female;
72% international
Students9,000
25% international
Location
Reims, Rouen, Paris
,
France
LanguageEnglish-only & French-only instruction
Websitewww.neoma-bs.com (engl.)
Paris
Reims
Rouen
Three NEOMA campuses in France

NEOMA Business School is a French business and management school founded in 2013, following the merger of Reims Management School (founded in 1928) and Rouen Business School (founded in 1871) for economic and strategic reasons.

NEOMA BS offers a wide range of educational programmes covering all fields of management such as bachelor's degrees, Master in Management, MBA and EMBA programs, specialized MSc programs, a PhD in management, and various executive education offerings. The school is consistently rated by the Financial Times, The Economist and Challenges as one of the top business schools in continental Europe and one of the leading business schools worldwide.

NEOMA is part of the Conférence des Grandes écoles, and is one of the only 1% of business schools in the world holding the Triple accreditation from the three international accreditation organisations, EQUIS, AACSB and AMBA. Presided over by Michel-Edouard Leclerc, the school has the status of a Consular Higher Education Institution (EESC). The school dean is Delphine Manceau.

Its student body is made up of 9,000 students, 25% of whom come from international backgrounds. The students study on the three different campuses in Reims, Rouen and Paris. Its merged Alumni Network becomes by size one of the leading alumni networks in France, with 72,000 graduates.