Summary: IPAG Business School has reached a new milestone in global education by securing 3 Palmes of Excellence from Eduniversal, alongside its prestigious AACSB accreditation. This article explores the school’s academic achievements, internationalization strategy, focus on sustainability and diversity, and what these recognitions mean for students, alumni, and future leaders.
IPAG Business School, founded in 1965, has been awarded its third Eduniversal Palm of Excellence in recognition of its growing international influence and academic leadership.
With campuses in Paris and Nice, IPAG’s strategic vision and commitment to quality education are now officially recognized on a global scale.
The 3 Palmes distinction will be celebrated at the Eduniversal World Convention in Indore, India, in November 2025.
Eduniversal’s ranking system evaluates over 1,000 institutions across more than 150 countries, categorizing them into five levels based on international reputation and academic impact.
This visual leap forward places IPAG alongside other global powerhouses like Pacífico Business School and IAE Paris–Sorbonne.
Since its inception in Paris, IPAG has steadily expanded its global footprint. Through partnerships with more than 150 institutions across 30+ countries, its students gain access to international classrooms, dual-degree programs, and cross-border research opportunities.
This prepares graduates for success in multicultural and dynamic business environments.
As Managing Director Olivier Maillard notes, the school’s accreditation efforts reflect a unified commitment to quality education and global readiness.
In its pursuit of international engagement, IPAG mirrors trends seen at other recognized institutions such as the Naveen Jindal School of Management and University of Sarajevo’s SEBS.
Eduniversal’s Palmes of Excellence serve as a benchmark for international influence in business education. Attaining three palms distinguishes IPAG as one of France’s leading institutions, matching schools across Europe and rising in global influence.
According to Émilie Lacroix, IPAG’s Director of Partnerships and International Development, this milestone reflects the effectiveness of a diversified international strategy and world-class academic collaborations.
Comparably, institutions like Bucharest Business School have leveraged this ranking to build international visibility in Europe.
Beyond the Eduniversal recognition, IPAG has achieved another landmark with its AACSB accreditation—granted to less than 6% of business schools worldwide. This global badge denotes excellence in teaching, research, and continuous improvement, aligning IPAG with an elite class of business institutions.
The school’s 2025–2029 strategic plan emphasizes strengthening international reach and research engagement—a strategy clearly aligned with trends transforming business education globally.
Related insights can be found in our recent article on The Future of Business Schools in 2025.
IPAG’s academic programs reflect the realities of contemporary business. The Grande École Program, recently reaffirmed, offers cutting-edge specializations such as digital transformation, international management, finance, and marketing. These disciplines train students to take on global challenges with entrepreneurial savvy and innovative thinking.
Events like IPAG Start-Up Day deepen the school’s culture of entrepreneurship, while its commitment to sustainability is demonstrated through initiatives like Green Week.
Faculty research, such as Prof. Mohamed Akli Achabou’s award-winning book ‘Mode Durable,’ further emphasizes the school’s focus on responsible business leadership.
This academic direction reflects patterns seen in emerging institutions like SILC Business School, which is also integrating ESG and innovation into its curriculum.
IPAG is dedicated to democratizing access to business education. Ranking 6th nationwide for social diversity (Le Point 2025), the school proudly holds the EESPIG status—indicating its public interest mission to reinvest in student services and academic programs.
Its alumni network, comprising over 14,000 graduates across the globe, reinforces this mission by bridging academic knowledge with pragmatic impact in various industries and regions.
For comparison, schools like HEM Business & Engineering School are also driving inclusiveness through a similar commitment to social responsibility.
IPAG believes that academic performance flourishes in a healthy, inclusive environment.
Both Paris and Nice campuses feature robust support systems that emphasize student wellness—ranging from mental health services to a vibrant student association community.
This holistic developmental approach ensures graduates are not only subject-matter experts, but also empathetic and collaborative leaders prepared for 21st-century challenges.
This aligns with practices adopted by newcomers such as Ajman University’s College of Business Administration, fostering comprehensive student ecosystems.
As IPAG approaches its 60th anniversary, the school stands as a dynamic institution committed to shaping agile, ethical, and globally competent leaders.
The recent dual achievements in accreditation underscore a strategy of quality, outreach, and impactful research.
For students seeking a business education that combines international relevance with hands-on innovation, IPAG offers opportunity and transformation.
As evidenced by similar growth at St. Petersburg University’s Graduate School of Management, the global stage rewards institutions that balance excellence with inclusivity.
Choose IPAG, where learning leads to leadership—at the heart of Paris, the shores of Nice, and beyond.
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