A “triple-accredited” business school refers to institutions accredited by the three most prestigious global accrediting bodies for business education: AACSB (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business), AMBA (Association of MBAs), and EQUIS (EFMD Quality Improvement System). Achieving this “Triple Crown” is rare, as only about 1% of the world’s business schools hold all three accreditations.
There are approximately 125 such schools worldwide. Notable institutions include:
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Top Triple-Accredited Business Schools:
- HEC Paris (France)
- London Business School (LBS) (UK)
- INSEAD (France/Singapore)
- IE Business School (Spain)
- IMD Business School (Switzerland)
- University of Warwick (WBS) (UK)
- University of Queensland (UQ Business School) (Australia)
- ESADE Business School (Spain)
- Rotterdam School of Management (RSM) (Netherlands)
- ESSEC Business School (France)
The UK has the most triple-accredited schools globally (27), followed by countries like France and China. These schools are recognized for their rigorous academic standards and global career impact. Rankings for these schools vary depending on publications like the Financial Times, QS World Rankings, or The Economist.
Here’s an extended list of notable triple-accredited business schools from various regions worldwide, focusing on diversity across rankings and geographical locations. Triple-accredited schools represent the highest quality in global business education, certified by AACSB, AMBA, and EQUIS.
Europe
- Stockholm School of Economics (Sweden)
- SDA Bocconi School of Management (Italy)
- University of St. Gallen (Switzerland)
- ESMT Berlin (Germany)
- Copenhagen Business School (CBS) (Denmark)
- SKEMA Business School (France)
- University College Dublin (UCD Smurfit) (Ireland)
- Grenoble Ecole de Management (France)
- EDHEC Business School (France)
- Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU Vienna) (Austria)
United Kingdom
- Manchester Business School
- Durham University Business School
- Cranfield School of Management
- Strathclyde Business School
- Aston Business School
- Lancaster University Management School (LUMS)
- University of Leeds Business School
- University of Glasgow (Adam Smith Business School)
- University of Exeter Business School
- University of Birmingham Business School
Asia
- China Europe International Business School (CEIBS) (China)
- Indian School of Business (ISB) (India)
- Nanyang Business School (Nanyang Technological University) (Singapore)
- HKUST Business School (Hong Kong)
- The University of Hong Kong (HKU Business School) (Hong Kong)
- Shanghai Jiao Tong University (Antai College of Economics and Management) (China)
- Fudan University School of Management (China)
- National University of Singapore (NUS Business School) (Singapore)
North America
- Hult International Business School (USA, first in the US to achieve triple accreditation)
- Schulich School of Business (York University) (Canada)
- John Molson School of Business (Concordia University) (Canada)
Australia and Oceania
- Melbourne Business School (University of Melbourne) (Australia)
- Monash Business School (Monash University) (Australia)
- Australian Graduate School of Management (AGSM, UNSW) (Australia)
- University of Auckland Business School (New Zealand)
Africa
- University of Cape Town (UCT Graduate School of Business) (South Africa)
- Stellenbosch University (USB) (South Africa)
Global Highlights and Notes
- Spain, France, and the United Kingdom dominate the list with a high concentration of triple-accredited schools, largely due to their history and commitment to global business standards.
- Countries like India, China, and South Africa are notable for emerging economies with schools focused on international influence.
If you need a complete ranked list or details about specific programs, let me know! You may also explore rankings like the Financial Times Global MBA, QS World University Rankings, or The Economist for more perspectives.