Aalto ranked 37 in the Financial Times European Business Schools Ranking
The Aalto University School of Business was placed 37th in the European Business Schools Ranking 2020 published by the Financial Times newspaper. The ranking lists the top 90 business schools in Europe.
This is the 17th annual Financial Times ranking of European business schools. It is a composite ranking based on the combined performance of Europe’s leading schools across the five main rankings of programmes published by the FT in 2020: MBA, Executive MBA, Masters in Management (MiM) and the two rankings of non-degree executive education programmes. As the Aalto University School of Business does not offer MBA programmes, our round-up is based on the ranking of the Master’s programme (1/3) and the rankings of the programmes of the Aalto University Executive Education (Aalto EE) (2/3).
Each of the program rankings measure the schools’ quality and the breadth of programmes on a number of indicators ranging from salaries and career progress to overall diversity in the organization and mobility.
Also, another Finnish school is on the list: Hanken Svenska handelshögskolan, which placed 75th.
The European Business Schools Ranking 2020 by The Financial Times was published on 7 December 2020.
More information: European Business Schools Rankings 2020 (rankings.ft.com)
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