MBS Ranked Among the World’s Top 50 Masters in Management
MBS reinforces its reputation for excellence and international impact by ranking among the world’s top 50 Masters in Management according to the Financial Times. This achievement highlights the school’s high-quality teaching, global outlook, commitment to diversity, and the collective dedication of the entire MBS community.
MBS is ranked 50th globally in the 2025 Financial Times Masters in Management ranking, a benchmark that evaluates the best management schools worldwide. The ranking is based on objective criteria, including student experience, graduate employability, academic quality, societal impact, and international exposure.
Despite growing global competition, MBS continues to hold its place in the top 50, a testament to the school’s consistent quality and commitment to excellence across all dimensions of management education.
This year, the school stands out in several critical areas:
Sustainability, transition, and CSR education: 18th worldwide, reflecting MBS’s mission to create a positive and lasting impact.
Diversity: 16th for faculty diversity and 22nd for student diversity, showcasing the school’s strong commitment to inclusion and equality.
Faculty internationalization: 11th worldwide, enhancing the quality and global perspective of MBS’s teaching.
Student international experience: 18th worldwide, thanks to extensive mobility programs, partner universities, internships abroad, and double-degree opportunities.
Graduate employability: 30th worldwide, supported by effective career services and strong connections with industry.
Return on investment: 40th worldwide, strengthened by the school’s work-study programs, helping students manage the cost of education.
Academic excellence: 98% of faculty hold a PhD (55th worldwide), ensuring high standards of scientific and pedagogical rigor.
Beyond the numbers, this ranking reflects the dedication of the entire MBS community—faculty, researchers, administrative teams, students, and alumni. Together, they contribute to shaping responsible future managers and enhancing the school’s reputation both in France and internationally.
This outstanding achievement in such a rigorous ranking is a source of pride and a motivation to continue the school’s collective momentum.
The 2025–2026 academic year begins under the banner of excellence, ambition, and cohesion.
📌 To explore the full Financial Times 2025 Masters in Management ranking and all results, click here.
Last Friday, the Faculty Workshop marked the return of our professors to MBS School of Business. This annual event is a key moment to share essential updates, clarify the guidelines for the year ahead, and engage in discussions about the aspirations of our academic community.
The Faculty Workshop provides a unique space to review past projects and look ahead to future initiatives. It is an opportunity to celebrate both individual and collective achievements, encourage new initiatives, and strengthen our shared commitment to teaching and research. The event also supports the continuous improvement of practices and ensures that the school meets the expectations of international rankings and accreditations.
The 2025 academic year begins with new roles and enhanced collaboration:
Thi Hong Van HOANG joins MBS as Associate Dean for Research, and Cédrine Joly as Associate Dean for Pedagogy.
The outstanding Heads of Departments: Denis Lescop, Jinia Mukerjee, Dr. Jacqueline Boysselle, Daniel S. L. Guillaume Andrieu, and Hélène Duranton.
An exceptional administrative team: Isabelle Coudroy, Nathalie Coulombier, Aurea Otge, Valérie Pascal, Morgane Pailhes, Steluta Burdea, and Maud Bouvard.
A positive, united, and supportive community of professors driving academic excellence.
Beyond organizational matters, the Faculty Workshop perfectly illustrates what makes MBS strong: a vibrant network, an engaged community, and meaningful encounters that leave a lasting impact. This back-to-school moment sets the tone for cohesion, ambition, and excellence, giving all our faculty the energy and motivation to embark on a new academic year full of projects and achievements.
At 28 years old, Evelyne Zimmer has transformed a passion discovered by chance into a thriving brand. Listening to her speak about her entrepreneurial journey, one quickly understands that her business is much more than a professional venture. Evelyne Pattern, a company dedicated to designing and selling sewing patterns, reflects everything that drives its founder: a love for craftsmanship, a desire to share knowledge, and a sincere search for meaning.
Originally from Montpellier, Evelyne has not followed a conventional path. After earning a high school diploma in business administration (STMG), she began studying history before switching to a vocational degree in hairdressing. Two years later, she changed course once again, resumed business studies, joined the Bachelor’s program at MBS, and later the Grande École Program through a work-study scheme in the real estate sector.
But it was during a simple weekend at her parents’ home, watching her mother sew, that she discovered a new passion: sewing. She quickly immersed herself in the craft, self-trained in pattern-making, and started testing sewing patterns for other brands. Her precision, creativity, and the high quality of her work drew attention — and her entrepreneurial journey began.
In 2024, while still enrolled in MBS’s Grande École Program, Evelyne launched Evelyne Pattern. She began sharing her own creations and selling her first patterns. Her Instagram community grew quickly, drawn to the elegance and quality of her models.
Her mantra: patterns with impeccable finishes, designed to last.
“When you sew a garment, you invest a lot of time in it. I want my customers to be proud of what they’ve made — and able to wear it for years” she explains.
Each pattern is seasonally adapted and comes with a clear, beautifully designed sewing booklet. Before release, every design is tested by a group of around twenty volunteers recruited through her social media platforms. For Evelyne, the lengthy creative process — from initial inspiration and sketches to digital modeling and prototypes — is essential and non-negotiable.
Evelyne regularly collaborates with fabric stores, favoring co-designed projects.
“I’d rather a shop suggest a specific fabric for me to work with, rather than giving me free rein to choose anything I like. It’s a real partnership — more enriching and, above all, more sustainable. It prevents overconsumption, and every fabric is chosen with care.”
Her ambitions are clear: expand the pattern range, offer carefully selected fabrics and high-quality printed booklets, and organize more sewing workshops. She is also preparing for her first appearances at trade shows — a new milestone in her brand’s development.
Initially, Evelyne thought she would wait until after graduation to launch her business. In the end, the opposite happened — her brand came to life while she was still in school.
“Having a concrete project during my studies changed everything. I had real questions in mind, and the courses became truly relevant. Every subject became a resource.”
She even adapted her academic path to focus fully on Evelyne Pattern, opting for a fully remote master’s program through MOMA.
In January 2025, Evelyne joined the MBS incubator — a pivotal moment.
“I was going through a bit of a doubtful period when I met Franck, my coach. He helped me take stock of everything I had achieved, structure my ideas, and set clear goals.”
The impact was immediate. Evelyne put his advice into practice, saw results quickly, and regained momentum. She now participates actively in the incubator’s workshops, which are helping her professionalize her operations.
What drives her daily? Freedom — to create, to make mistakes, to start over. To shape a business in her own image.
“Each pattern is a new project. No two days are alike. I get to decide everything — and do it at my own pace.”
Despite the inevitable challenges and uncertainties, she continues to move forward. Evelyne Pattern is more than just a sewing brand — it is the reflection of a rich, bold, and inspiring journey.
At just 23 years old, Adel Lehérissé is developing an ambitious and socially engaged project: Éros Paris, a mobile application dedicated to sexual health, STI prevention, and sex education. This innovative project, rooted in personal experience, is driven by a strong conviction: entrepreneurship can be a force for impact, not just profit.
In May 2025, he entered the incubation phase at the MBS incubator.
A 2024 graduate of the MBS Bachelor program, Adel discovered the world of responsible entrepreneurship during his time at the school.
“During my years at MBS, I realized that entrepreneurship could go hand in hand with impact — that you can act for the common good, not just for profit,” he explains.
This ethical approach to business resonates with his personal background. The son of an entrepreneur, he grew up with the idea that work can be a source of autonomy and balance. A naturally creative individual, Adel sees entrepreneurship as a space for self-expression and boundless creation.
“I did several internships, but I quickly understood that traditional employment wasn’t for me. I need the freedom to make my own choices. For me, being an entrepreneur also means being able to try, fail, and try again. If this project fails, I’ll start another one — then another. I’ll keep going as long as I can.”
Éros Paris emerged after a deeply personal and life-changing event: someone close to Adel contracted an STI, which led to serious medical complications. The experience became a turning point. He began questioning the state of prevention, testing, and sex education.
“Talking with people around me, I realized just how taboo these topics still are. There’s a real need for information that’s accessible, stigma-free, and tailored to our generation,” he says.
His research revealed a concerning trend: STIs are rising rapidly in France, particularly among young people, while condom use is declining. He also found that traditional prevention tools no longer resonate with the “Tinder generation” or with teenagers learning about sexuality through social media.
Adel envisioned Éros Paris as a complete digital ecosystem dedicated to sexual health. The app brings together educational content, prevention tools, a women’s health section, and soon, an online store. Designed to be inclusive and supportive, it’s aimed at anyone exploring or redefining their sexuality—without taboos or judgment.
Adel joined the MBS incubator in January 2024, at a very early stage of his project. There, he received tailored support in structuring the project, managing his time, gaining perspective on upcoming decisions, and benefiting from the experience of others.
By May 2025, he officially entered the incubation phase with new goals: finalizing the company’s registration, building a brand strategy, preparing a crowdfunding campaign, and developing a TikTok presence to share educational content and raise awareness among his future community.
To accelerate the development of Éros Paris, Adel has already initiated a partnership with a network of laboratories based in the Grand Est region. He aims to soon launch the app’s first version, developed in strict compliance with health data regulations and in collaboration with healthcare professionals.
“This project truly drives me. It aligns with my convictions, my values, and my sense of purpose. I want to make it real because I genuinely believe it can make a difference,” concludes the young entrepreneur.
MBS School of Business has made a strong entry into the 2025 Financial Times Executive Education Custom global rankings, securing the 33rd position worldwide and ranking among the top 10 French institutions. This recognition highlights the school’s growing presence on the international stage in executive and leadership education.
Each year, the Financial Times “Executive Education Custom” ranking evaluates the quality of tailor-made executive education programs offered by business schools around the world. The results are based on direct feedback from client companies and organizations that have taken part in these programs.
For its first appearance in the ranking, MBS stood out thanks to several key strengths:
The innovative teaching methods integrated into its programs
The academic quality and relevance of the content
The diversity and expertise of its faculty
The comprehensive and personalized post-program follow-up
This recognition is part of a broader strategic development of MBS’s Executive Education offering, with a strong focus on impact, co-design with corporate partners, and the long-term sustainability of training paths.
MBS’s entry into this prestigious ranking confirms the strength of its approach: delivering customized learning experiences built in close collaboration with businesses, addressing the real challenges of managerial transformation, career transitions, and upskilling.
For several years, MBS has supported professionals and organizations in their development, career shifts, and transformation strategies. Its Executive Education offering is designed to meet the needs of large corporations, SMEs, public institutions, and organizations committed to sustainability and social responsibility.
Combining the expertise of a top-tier business school, a highly qualified faculty, and an applied pedagogy grounded in real-world cases, MBS has established itself as a recognized leader in executive education, both in France and internationally.
As part of their Learning Expedition, participants of the Executive MBA at MBS School of Business traveled to Casablanca, Morocco, to explore the dynamics of social and environmental transformation taking place in an emerging country. This immersive experience allowed them to understand how Moroccan private-sector players are turning global challenges into tangible opportunities for sustainable development.
During this expedition, MBS EMBA participants discovered how private actors in an emerging economy like Morocco are embracing global social and environmental transition challenges and transforming them into real levers for innovation and growth.
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) has become a must for companies operating in Morocco. It’s increasingly seen as a driver of performance, prompting innovation in products and services, while gradually shifting societal behaviors—often leveraging local traditions as a powerful structural asset.
CSR initiatives in Morocco are led by responsible entrepreneurs, supported by ambitious institutional networks. They aim first and foremost to enhance human development by empowering citizens: ensuring safe and accessible mobility with minimal environmental impact, supporting local producers through healthy and quality food systems, or boosting youth potential and employability through inclusive education and sports-focused programs.
A roundtable on sustainable mobility, where experts Omar Amarouch, Samir Bennani, and Saad Benhayoun discussed how new mobility models can foster more inclusive, lower-impact transportation—following an insightful opening session led by Siham El Khaddar on the current and future challenges of the Moroccan economy.

A visit to the French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Morocco, led by Jean-Charles Damblin, who presented the Chamber’s business incubator and strategies for successful market entry into Morocco.

An on-site immersion at Marjane’s logistics platform, Morocco’s retail leader, where Olivier Pillon showcased the company’s CSR commitments and how they are being operationalized at scale.

A visit to Intelcia, where team leaders Dounia Chraibi and Boutaina Benchakroun shared how CSR is embedded into the company’s processes, work methods, and across all business functions.
A meeting with project leaders and students from Tibu Africa, a social enterprise and second-chance school. Ghizlane Akourim and Amina Benkhaira led a powerful session on the positive impact of youth education in driving social change…and many more enriching and inspiring encounters throughout the week.


This Learning Expedition was a unique opportunity for Executive MBA participants to explore the foundations and mechanisms of CSR in an international context. The program was made possible thanks to the dedication and guidance of Régis Delafenestre, Maryline Meyer, and Catherine Deiana.
Special thanks also to Sami Saloui for his testimonial and Youssef Krati for joining the afterwork session.
In an increasingly competitive academic landscape, MBS School of Business has maintained its 12th position in the 2025 ranking of post-preparatory schools published by Le Parisien Étudiant. This stable result compared to the previous year confirms the strength of MBS’s educational project and rewards the collective momentum built over several years.
Based on 15 evaluation criteria, this ranking highlights the school’s core strengths. MBS achieved top marks in several key areas: awarding the Master’s degree, international accreditations, social policies such as scholarship allocation, quality of faculty (including internationalization, proportion of doctorate holders, and supervision rate), professional integration through apprenticeships and internships, as well as research performance.
These elements reflect a coherent vision: training responsible managers who are open to the world and fully prepared to face contemporary challenges.
Beyond the overall ranking, Le Parisien Étudiant also publishes several thematic rankings. MBS stands out notably by securing 2nd place in the “Tuition Fees” category, emphasizing its commitment to ensuring financial accessibility for all talents without compromising on excellence.
This achievement fits within a broader policy of equal opportunities, supported by personalized support measures and a strong culture of inclusion.
With a total score of 65 points, up by 1 point compared to 2024, MBS continues its upward trajectory in an increasingly challenging context. This ranking illustrates the school’s ability to consolidate its strengths while innovating to meet the expectations of students, businesses, and society.
To view the full ranking, visit Le Parisien Étudiant website here.
Today, on our Montpellier campus, third-year students from the MBS School of Business Programme Grande École, specializing in Sales & Business Development, had an exceptional opportunity to dive into the strategic commercial challenges of DELL Technologies, a global leader in IT and a Major Partner of MBS.
This immersive session gave students a deep understanding of how a global sales strategy is translated into action on the ground. Through insights from five experienced managers from DELL Technologies, they were able to grasp the challenges and realities of managing international sales operations.
The session focused on two key themes shaping the future of the sector: artificial intelligence and ecological transition. These priorities highlight the critical need for companies to integrate both technological innovation and environmental responsibility into their commercial strategies.
Students also explored the essential processes of DELL’s commercial management: from the sales playbook and portfolio management to business reviews. This comprehensive overview helped them understand the structures that drive performance in a fast-paced commercial environment.
In parallel, special emphasis was placed on the evolving skillset expected of sales professionals. The speakers stressed the importance of a solution-oriented mindset, adaptability, and emotional intelligence—qualities that are increasingly vital in today’s constantly shifting professional landscape.
We warmly thank Abel Benane, Alexandra Thiebaut, Frédéric Gasnier, and Damien Schiesser for sharing their experiences and inspiring vision of a profession in constant evolution. Their insights emphasized the value of curiosity, lifelong learning, and interpersonal skills in building a successful career.
Our sincere thanks also go to sponsors David Karsenti and Abel Benane, as well as to Emmanuelle Chaize, head of the specialization, and the entire DELL Technologies team for their strong commitment to our students.
This event perfectly reflects MBS’s mission to provide students with hands-on, real-world learning experiences—preparing them to meet the challenges of a rapidly changing global business environment.
This Monday, MBS had the pleasure of welcoming the new cohort of the Impulse Your Career program to its campus—a continuing education initiative designed to support alumni in their professional development.
Targeting MBS graduates with over five years of professional experience, Impulse Your Career is aimed at those looking to shift their career path, progress within their current role, or strengthen their skillset in a fast-evolving professional landscape.
Offered in partnership with MBS Alumni, the program provides participants with a rigorous, immersive, and fully in-person learning experience, aligned with the academic schedule of Master 2 work-study students.
Participants benefit from MBS’s rich learning environment, a dynamic cohort experience, and personalized support throughout the program. This initiative reflects MBS’s ongoing commitment to supporting its graduates well beyond graduation.
Through Impulse Your Career, MBS reaffirms its mission to promote lifelong employability for its alumni and to offer concrete pathways for upskilling and career repositioning.
To learn more about this program, click here.
MBS is strengthening its commitment to social innovation and sustainable development through the launch of a strategic partnership with Groupe TRIAL. Signed on the Montpellier campus, this collaboration aims to support student-led projects and research initiatives with high social impact, particularly those driven by the MBS Yunus Centre and the BEST Chair.
Formalized in the presence of Bruno Ducasse, Dean of MBS, Walid Nakara, Professor of Strategy and Director of the BEST Chair and the Yunus Centre, Clément Caylar, President of Groupe TRIAL and MBS alumnus (class of 2010), and Marie-Charlotte de Ricard, President of Trial’Impact, this partnership is built around three key commitments:
Funding for the Yunus Centre Social Business Prize, which will reward a student or young entrepreneur leading a high-impact social project, starting in 2025.
Dedicated support for the BEST Chair (Business and Entrepreneurship for Sustainable Transformation), which explores the levers of sustainable business transformation.
Skills-based sponsorship provided by Trial’Impact, offering mentoring to the winners of the Social Business Prize.
This partnership is part of the ongoing mission of the Yunus Centre for Social Business and Financial Inclusion, established at MBS in 2019, and builds on the momentum of the SDG Challenge, launched in 2021. Each year, the challenge engages students around the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, encouraging them to design solutions that address real-world issues.
By combining financial backing and strategic guidance, Groupe TRIAL is actively contributing to the emergence of innovative, concrete, and sustainable solutions imagined by MBS students.
Beginning in March 2026, Trial’Impact will also support the participants of the BEST IMPACT program, co-led by the BEST Chair, the MBS Entrepreneurship Center, and France Travail. This new dimension of the partnership will offer targeted mentoring from the ideation stage to project launch, further strengthening MBS’s ecosystem for socially driven innovation.