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  1. Ecole Supérieure de Commerce Audencia Nantes, spécialiste en management. L'école de management Audencia Business School de Nantes regroupe des Masters, Mastères, MBA ainsi que des formations continues à destination des étudiants et professionnels.

    • Alumni

      Le site communautaire de tous les diplômés des programmes...

    • Undergraduate

      I Découvrez la page Bachelors & BBA du site Audencia.com....

    • Executive Education

      For roughly 40 years, Audencia Executive Education has been...

  2. Audencia offers a full-time MBA program with diverse cohorts, global collaboration and societal impact. Learn from faculty with industry expertise and corporate social responsibility, and apply for a Top 100 International MBA by The Economist.

  3. Audencia Business School is a French grande école and business school located in Nantes, France. The school enrolls 6,100 students from almost 90 countries on bachelors, international masters, specialised masters, MBAs, doctorates and executive education courses.

  4. Audencia is a consular school of excellence founded in 1900, with triple accreditation and international network. It offers various programs of initial and continuing education, from Bachelor's to Doctorate, and has a responsible vision and commitments.

  5. Audencia Business School is a member of Frances elite Grande École higher education institutions, ranking among the 50 best business schools in the world for several of its programmes. Founded in Nantes in 1900, Audencia has been daring to challenge the status quo for over a century.

  6. Founded in 1900, Audencia is among the best European business schools. Regularly ranked in the world’s upper tier by The Financial Times, Audencia is accredited by EQUIS, AACSB and AMBA. It is therefore part of the small number of schools worldwide who hold this ’triple crown’ accreditation.

  7. 00 32 40 37 34 41. http://www.audencia.com. Business school rankings, including MBA, MSC, and European MBA rankings from the Financial Times.