The Financial Times has ushered in the new academic year with the publication of its annual ranking of the best Management programmes comprising both Masters in Management and Masters of Science.
ESSCA School of Management first appeared in this prestigious list in 2015. This year it has risen six places to 54th position among the top 100 Masters in Management in the world.
Present in four countries across Europe, the school is placed in 47th position among the 74 European schools to appear in the ranking.
The ranking is based on 19 criteria, 8 of which are generated directly from the answers provided by our graduates and which account for 56% of the final mark attributed.
ESSCA is assessed on:
- the quality and internationalisation of its Faculty, students and governance structure
- its male-female gender balance for all stakeholders
- initiatives undertaken in support of CSR.
For this latter criterion, ESSCA features among the top 20 schools for the proportion of class time dedicated to ethics, societal and environmental issues, and solutions to reduce their impact.
Regarding our graduates, they assess three years after graduation the impact the School has had on their career as well as all the professional project support services made available to them during their curriculum.
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