Autumn 2025 marks a pivotal moment for SKEMA Business School. The school, with 10 sites across 7 countries, 11,000 students and 63,000 alumni, is launching its new 2025– 2030 strategic plan, titled UNVEIL. Behind this name lies a clear ambition: to reveal talents and unleash the potential of new generations, to shape more sustainable organisations, and to build, through SKEMA, a global education platform spanning all continents.
Unveil is SKEMA’s fourth strategic plan.
Since its creation in 2009, SKEMA has embraced bold moves: a pioneering and successful merger, an unprecedented multi-campus model across five continents, growth and independence within a non-profit structure (French law 1901 association), the creation of SKEMA Entrepreneurs — a global startup incubation and acceleration unit, hybridisation of programmes, the pioneering launch of an AI innovation centre in Montreal, Canada, the establishment of thematic schools in AI, Law, Geopolitics, and Design, and the worldwide consultation of youth through “Youth Talks”.
As a result, this year the school ranks among the leaders both in France (Top 5) and globally, with steady progress in the Financial Times league tables: its Master in Finance ranked 2nd worldwide, its Executive MBA in the global Top 15, a remarkable breakthrough to 18th position for the Master in Management, and 26th place among European business schools.
“Unveil is a plan of transformation. It embodies our deep conviction that education must go far beyond the transmission of knowledge. We want to reveal talent, unlock the potential of each individual, and equip our communities to invent sustainable futures.” — Alice Guilhon, Dean and Executive President of SKEMA Business School
To design this fourth strategic plan, SKEMA listened to all its stakeholders (students, faculty and staff, alumni, businesses, and institutional partners).
Alongside Alice Guilhon, Dean and Executive President of SKEMA, and the school’s governance, a strategic committee has been set up with a select team of prominent alumni from leading consulting firms.
A new Strategy and Scientific Impact department, headed by Mrs Frédérique Vidal, former Minister of Higher Education, Research, and Innovation, will be responsible for coordinating internal and external stakeholders to ensure the implementation of this new strategic plan.
Four interconnected pillars form a dynamic loop within UNVEIL: SEEK, COMMIT, BUILD, and GROW. Together, they redefine SKEMA’s student experience, societal engagement, and global ambition.
With ’SEEK’, SKEMA is undertaking a profound transformation of its pedagogies and reinventing learning in the age of AI.
The school is adopting a pioneering doctrine: “Learn, Teach, Search, and Work in the age of AI”, which integrates artificial intelligence into all the structuring dimensions of the institution.
Targets set for 2030: 100% of students equipped with an AI-enhanced CV — Training 100% of students, professors, and staff in the strategic uses of AI, in line with SKEMA’s doctrine Learn, Teach, Search, and Work in the age of AI, and recruitment of 50 professors committed to interdisciplinarity.
This second pillar reflects SKEMA’s dual commitment. First, to help young people find their path and understand why it is important to commit. Second, to respond to the major environmental, social, and technological challenges of our time.
The third pillar of the strategic plan, ‘BUILD’ aims to make SKEMA campuses exemplary places to live, learn, and work.
This final pillar embodies SKEMA’s global ambition.
While SKEMA’s growth is driven by international development and the School of Professional Studies, the business school will continue to make significant investments in its core programmes: the Master in Management (PGE), Global BBA, MS, and MSc, with an even greater focus on selectivity as well as international and social openness.
By 2030:
With UNVEIL, SKEMA reaffirms its mission: to give new generations the power to reinvent organisations and societies. Grounded in innovative pedagogy and a humanistic vision, this plan aims to consolidate SKEMA’s position among the world’s most influential educational institutions and to create an unparalleled global education platform.
“Companies are now seeking hybrid talents, able to combine technology, creativity, and social commitment. SKEMA prepares its learners to think differently about the world and act with lucidity and responsibility.” — Alice Guilhon
| Key figures | 2025 | 2030 |
| Students | 11,000 | 16,000 |
| (Business School: 13,500 & SPS: 2,500) | ||
| Budget | €180m | €250m |
| Locations | 10 | 12 |
| Professors | 190 | 250 |
About SKEMA Business School
With 11,000 students of more than 130 nationalities, 190 professors and 63,000 graduates in 145 countries, SKEMA Business School is a global teaching and research institution that trains talents committed to transforming the world sustainably. Hybridisation between the humanities, social sciences and data sciences is at the heart of its model, and global exposure is its modus operandi.
Multi-accredited (AACSB, EQUIS, EFMD Accredited EMBA), the school is recognised worldwide for its research, more than 70 programmes of excellence, and its international multi-site structure in seven countries: Brazil, Canada, China, France, South Africa, the United Arab Emirates and the United States.