Financial Times 2009 Masters in management ranking: HEC maintains its leading position among the world’s top Business Schools

Jouy-en-Josas, 5th October 2009

 

The FT has just published the results of the 2009 "Masters" ranking, which has now gone global, taking into account universities and business schools from not only Europe, but also Asia and North America. This brings the total to 50 institutions.

The first Masters program listed is CEMS MiM*. HEC remains the #1 business school with its MSc in Management (Grande Ecole program). HEC leads ESCP Europe (3rd), LSE (4th), Essec (5th) and EM Lyon (6th) this year.

« This double recognition proves that HEC knows how to adapt to the challenges of today’s world, and prepares its students for the developments of tomorrow. Excellence and open-mindedness are the values that inspire us on a daily basis», highlights Bernard Ramanantsoa, Dean of HEC Paris.

For many years, HEC has been stepping up its involvement in internationalization, social responsibility, research development, business partnerships and educational innovation, notably through programs dedicated to sustainable development and social business.

 

 

*The CEMS MiM is a Masters program developed by CEMS, an alliance of 27 business schools, each of them leaders in their own countries (HEC being the French business school of the alliance). The CEMS MiM program is a Major offered to final year Grande Ecole students.
Source: FT 2009 Masters ranking, published on October 5, 2009

 

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