SKEMA has performed well in several criteria, including pedagogy and pedagogical innovation, research, international network, apprenticeship and integration.
In an interview on the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on schools, dean Alice Guilhon shared her analysis and plans for the next academic year "which will probably be hybrid, mixing face-to-face and distance learning." She also confirmed that "the business schools sector remains for candidates a guarantee of being well prepared for the world of tomorrow."
In the international section of the feature article, SKEMA's vice-dean of programmes Patrice Houdayer explained the new organisation of SKEMA for international students which takes into account that initially, regional mobility would be the best way forward: "Our French campuses will accommodate European students, the Brazilian campus will welcome South Americans, and so on," he said.