Geneva Business School | |
Image Alt: | Geneva Business School |
Motto: | Real Business. Responsible Leaders. |
Former Names: | BMU / IFGP |
Geneva Business School is a private business school. It has campuses in Geneva (Switzerland), Barcelona and Madrid (Spain).
In 1995, the Institut de Formation de Gestionnaire de Patrimoine was founded in Geneva. In 2001, The University of Finance was created to provide education in International Banking and Finance to bankers and students. The Canton of Geneva asked the University of Finance to take over ownership of the bankrupt Geneva Business Institute in 2003, and was renamed Business and Management University Ltd.
In 2009, it was renamed Geneva Business School Ltd.[1] In 2012, Geneva Business School opened a campus in Barcelona, Spain. In 2018, a second Spanish campus opened in Madrid.[2]
Geneva Business School offers business programs at bachelor's, master's, and doctoral levels taught in English.
Programs include bachelor's degrees in Management with different specializations such as International Management, Digital Marketing, Entrepreneurship, International Relations, Sports Management, and International Finance.[3]
Other programs offered at Geneva Business School include the Master's Degree in International Management,[4] Master of Business Administration,[5] and a Doctor of Business Administration (online),[6] all with various specializations.
The school is partnered with Qualifi, allowing students to earn UK-based degrees as a top-up to their main degree. It is also partnered with Ubiqum for Web Development or Data Analytics & Machine Learning, with The International Center of European Football for a bachelor's degree in International Management to qualified football players, and with Barcelona International Water Polo Academy for bachelor's or master's degrees to students who pass high school.[7]