STUDENT EXPERIENCE
EMIS is distinguished by the quality of its teaching, its workshop method, and its personalized support. Each student benefits from constant support throughout their journey, whether it is the search forwork-study programThe student experience at EMIS is characterized by The student experience at EMIS is characterized by :

Pedagogy as Active Experience
- Highly qualified teachers and experts, driven by a strong culture of professional excellence, networking, work-study and competition.
- The Human Capital PathwayEMIS's Human Capital signature, which is not an option but an integral part of all modules. The development of transversal skills, employability, multicultural openness, and active training constitute its four pillars.
- Preparing to transition from a «grad student» to a real« work-ready manager».
- Study trips to enrich the student experience.
- Small class sizes for personalized support, with a kind and humanized approach to teaching.
- A unique, lively, and sensory atmosphere with a home-like feel.
The premises – Parisian and flowery setting
EMIS Business School – Paris is located in the heart of the National School of Florists (ENF) at 3, rue Hassard Paris 19th, a unique environment where students thrive in a floral, stimulating atmosphere conducive to initiative and practical projects.
They share the space with ENF students, which fosters inter-school exchanges and collaboration.
Classrooms, relaxation areas; everything is in place to offer modern and inspiring working conditions.
The premises are accessible to people with reduced mobility. Located opposite the
Buttes-Chaumont Park, EMIS is easily accessible: 10 minutes from metro line 11, 5 minutes from line 7bis and bus lines 60 and 71.
EVENTS
- Study trips: modules taught at international partner institutions
- Weeks of competitions, workshops and challenges related to the business world
A SCHOOL FOCUSED ON THE FUTURE
By combining academic excellence with immersion in a dynamic ecosystem, EMIS Business School – Paris fully embodies the renewal of Parisian business schools and their ability to train tomorrow's leaders.

