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FT European Business School rankings 2017: EDHEC cements its position among the top 15

EDHEC Business School has consolidated its standing among the top 15 business schools in Europe, according to the Financial Times rankings published today. In a highly competitive international…
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4 Dec 2017

EDHEC Business School has consolidated its standing among the top 15 business schools in Europe, according to the Financial Times rankings published today. In a highly competitive international environment, the School once again confirmed its leadership by ranking 14th in 2017, thereby maintaining the position captured in the previous year. 

This ranking once again places EDHEC among the top 3 French Grandes Ecoles with HEC and ESCP Europe.

The Financial Times European Business School rankings notably take into account the 2017 Masters in Management, MBA, EMBA and Executive Education rankings.

This result testifies to the School’s successful impact on the careers of its graduates; their insertion into the job market is one of the major criteria assessed by the Financial Times, particularly via the growth in their salaries on leaving the School.

It also underlines the excellence of EDHEC’s portfolio of programmes, which evolves constantly in order to factor in business needs and student aspirations.

This year, for example, EDHEC has launched the Global Economic Transformation & Technology (GETT) programme, a new innovative programme on three continents offered in partnership with prestigious institutions, along with a new MSc in Data Analytics & Digital Business and a new Digital Innovation Track  within the Global MBA.

For Emmanuel Métais, Dean of EDHEC Business School, “The Financial Times ranking cements our position among the top 3 business schools in France, while also confirming our leadership in Europe. This international recognition provides EDHEC with the ideal platform to continue with our international strategy combining academic excellence and unique research, and geared to training agile and outward-looking future leaders ready to invent new models”.

Read this Financial Times ranking here

 

  INTERNATIONAL FRANCE
EUROPEAN BUSINESS SCHOOLS - FT 2017  TOP 15 (14th) TOP 3
Programmes Executive & MBA    
FT Global MBA 2017 TOP 100 (74th) TOP 3
FT Top MBA for Entrepreneurship 2017 TOP 50 (39th) TOP 3
The Economist MBA 2017 TOP 50 (44th) TOP 3
FT Executive MBA 2017 TOP 100 (86th) //
FT Executive Education 2017 (combiné) TOP 30 (29th) TOP 5 (4th)
Programmes Masters    
FT Masters in Management 2017 TOP 20 (16th) TOP 5 (4th)
The Economist Masters in Management 2017 TOP 20 (16th) TOP 3
FT MSc in Finance 2017 N°1 N°1

 

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