Burgundy School of Business
Burgundy School of Business (BSB), created in 1899 by the Dijon Chamber of Commerce, is a private higher educational establishment. The school is a member of the network of French Grandes écoles (Conférence des Grandes Écoles).[1]
École supérieure de commerce de Dijon-Bourgogne | |
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Motto | Lead for change |
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Type | Private business school |
Established | 1899 |
Affiliation | AACSB, EQUIS |
Chairman | Stéphan Bourcieu |
Students | 2,850 |
Location | Dijon, France, Lyon, France, Paris, France |
Campus | Urban |
Nickname | BSB |
Website | www |
Accreditations
Ranking
In 2018, BSB was ranked 81st place in the Financial Times ranking of the best Masters in Management in the world.[2] BSB ranked 15th in the list of business schools in France.[3]
The School of Wine & Spirits Business
Within BSB, it is a structure dedicated to education and research in the wine and spirits industries.[4]
Notable Alumni
- Ian Boucard, French politician
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