EDHEC Global MBA gains 10 places in the Financial Times 2017 rankings

EDHEC Business School is delighted to announce that the Financial Times has ranked EDHEC Global MBA 74th in the prestigious top 100 MBAs worldwide, moving up 10 places from last year. This result…
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30 Jan 2017
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EDHEC Business School is delighted to announce that the Financial Times has ranked EDHEC Global MBA 74th in the prestigious top 100 MBAs worldwide, moving up 10 places from last year.

This result confirms the rapid progress of the School in most recent international rankings. Indeed, EDHEC recently joined the Financial Times’ Top 15 European Business Schools, achieving the most impressive gain in the rankings.

Our one-year intensive MBA programme is ranked 3rd worldwide on the on the “Value for Money” criterion for two years running. This excellent result is due to its one year format and the strong career and salary progression of our alumni.

The programme distinguishes itself through a cutting edge curriculum, which is continually evolving in alignment with the needs of business leaders. For example, EDHEC Global MBA provides Criminal Risk and Cybercrime courses, Big Data & Artificial Intelligence @ Work courses in conjunction with corporate partners such as Google and Amadeus and Operations and Supply Chain with Amazon. The programme offers immersion in diversity with over 90% international students (39 nationalities), business trips across four continents (Africa, Europe, Asia and North America) and a large representation of women (42%). Our personalized Career Coaching also maximizes the impact of a one year programme.

In October 2016, The Economist ranked EDHEC Global MBA among the Top 25 MBAs worldwide (moving up 10 places from 2015) and 7th in Europe.

"This ranking reflects the outstanding dynamic achieved by EDHEC Business School, showing strong performance in most rankings over the last months, explains Olivier Oger, Dean of EDHEC Business School. We are very proud of this result, which illustrates our international recognition, our growing impact on business and more broadly the success of our strategy".

"The Financial Times rankings again confirm the excellent return on investment that our one-year intensive MBA with truly global perspective provides, said Michelle Sisto, PhD, Director of the EDHEC Global MBA. We are delighted to see the continual progression of our programme and our alumni successes. By working directly with businesses to align curriculum and personal development with future needs, the EDHEC Global MBA ensures our international graduates are ready to take on leadership roles across the globe."

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