School's identity and Mission Statement

Audencia was the first school of management in France to join the Global Compact.
Since 2004, the school has been fully involved in this United Nations initiative, which has brought businesses, labour organizations and civil society together in furtherance of ten universal principles related to human rights, labour standards and the environment.
Audencia's commitments
In signing the Global Compact, Audencia committed itself to promoting ten UN-defined principles to its student body, staff and partners; integrating those principles into its research, teachings and internal management; and reporting annually on its objectives and related measures taken.
Audencia's mission
Audencia Nantes provides education and personal development guidance to students who will assert themselves as responsible, highly-skilled managers and entrepreneurs having a global awareness and a broad culture who are attentive to giving meaning to their decisions and actions. To do so, Audencia produces and diffuses management knowledge useful for academic disciplines, firms, and the classroom.
By recruiting men and women from around the world, chosen for their diversity and potential, and by making a commitment to educating leaders sharing its values, Audencia accompanies firms in their development.
Thus, Audencia contributes to expanding the influence of the territory that fosters its identity.


