Antwerp Management School
TypeBusiness School
Established1959
Parent institution
University of Antwerp
DeanSteven De Haes (since October 1, 2018)[1]
DirectorIlse Daelman (Since 2020)
Location,
Belgium

51°13′14.3″N 4°24′38.7″E / 51.220639°N 4.410750°E / 51.220639; 4.410750
CampusMain Campus "De Boogkeers" Antwerp

Campus Business Design & Innovation Kortrijk

Campus Smart Mobility Diepenbeek
Websitewww.antwerpmanagementschool.be

The Antwerp Management School (Dutch: Antwerp Management School) is the University of Antwerp's autonomous business school. It is located in the historical center of the city of Antwerp.

The school offers eight full-time master programs and more than sixty short or long-term executive programs on a variety of subjects.[2] The majority of students at Antwerp Management School come from abroad, which reflects the global perspective of the school. Additionally, the school has strong ties with many Chinese institutions.[3]

History

Antwerp Management School was established in 1959 as the "Instituut voor Postuniversitair Onderwijs (IPO)".[4] In 2000, the school changed its name to Antwerp Management School and became an independent organization within the University of Antwerp. All postgraduate management programs and management master programs from the University of Antwerp were transferred to Antwerp Management School.[5]

Accreditations

International accreditations

AACSB

The University of Antwerp is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) for its economic programs at the Faculty of Business and Economics and Antwerp Management School and was the first Belgian university to acquire this accreditation.[6] With over 500 accredited members (about 60 outside of the US), AACSB is the oldest (1916).

AMBA

In 2015, Antwerp Management School obtained the AMBA accreditation for their Executive MBA in association with IBS.[7]

EQUIS

The University of Antwerp – Faculty of Business and Economics, including all activities of the Antwerp Management School (AMS), has been awarded the prestigious EQUIS accreditation for the first time in 2023.[8]

Regional accreditation

NVAO

The Antwerp Management School master trainings have been accredited by the Dutch-Flemish Accreditation Organisation (NVAO) on the basis of the AACSB- accreditation. With this NVAO acknowledgment on the basis of an already acquired international accreditation, the University of Antwerp is a firstling among the Belgian universities.[9]

Location

The Antwerp Management School is located in the historical center of the city of Antwerp.[10]

In the year 2000, after an award-winning renovation, a 15th-century mansion called ‘Het Brantijser’ became the new home of the Management School. The architect and principal have been awarded with the Europa Nostra Award for the combination of the historical foundations and the modern interpretation. Other university campuses are within walking distance.

In 2018, the Antwerp Management School moved to the Boogkeers, former OCMW building at the Mechelseplein.

Organisation & faculty members

General Council

Formerly part of the General Council:

Faculty

Notable alumni

References

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  2. "Antwerp Management School". Masters portal.
  3. "Managementscholen met te veel Belgen zakken weg op ranglijst Financial Times". Nieuwsblad.
  4. Antwerp Management School (AMS) at uantwerpen.be. Accessed October 6, 2013.
  5. "Antwerp Management School". Top Study Belgium. Archived from the original on 2012-11-18.
  6. AACSB-Accredited Business Schools at find-mba.com. Accessed October 6, 2013.
  7. "Rankings and Accreditations".
  8. "Accreditations & Rankings". antwerpmanagementschool.be. Retrieved 2023-11-18.
  9. "NVAO Antwerp Management School". NVAO. Archived from the original on 2015-04-02.
  10. "Maritime ports freight and passenger statistics".
  11. Mattias De Backer, Patrick Stouthuysen (red.) (2011) Cultuur en/in de stad: stadslucht maakt vrij .p . 411
  12. Wim Van Grembergen (2004) Strategies for Information Technology Governance. p. 382
  13. Michael Gertz, Erik Guldentops, Leon A.M. Strous (2002) Integrity, Internal Control and Security in Information. p. ix
  14. Maarten Andriessen, Thomas Bossuyt, Hans De Witte (2010) HRM werken aan evenwicht. p. 397
  15. Blavier (2006) Belgium Real Estate Yearbook 2006: Assets, Industry Trends, Market Players. p. 131
  16. Patrick d' Haens (2004) Logistiek: laatste front in de concurrentieslag. p. 305
  17. Jo Cornu wordt nieuwe CEO bij NMBS: Alumnus Executive MBA 1981-1983 at antwerpmanagementschool.be news 2013/9/20
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