MBS climbs 6 spots in the Financial Times Top 100 European Business Schools!
On December 1st, the Financial Times released its highly anticipated European Business Schools Ranking 2024, featuring the top 100 institutions across the continent. This year, MBS has made a significant leap, landing in 69th place, up 6 spots from last year.
A Trusted Benchmark for Students and Professionals
Widely recognized as a key reference for students and industry professionals, this ranking assesses schools based on the performance of their core programs: Master in Management, MBA, Executive MBA, and Executive Education. It’s a vital resource for aspiring talent and institutional partners when making informed decisions.
MBS: A Standout Performer in Europe
Earlier this year, MBS earned recognition in the global Masters in Management (MiM) ranking, where its Grande École Program rose to the 47th spot worldwide, improving by 4 places.
This success highlights several key strengths:
- A future-focused curriculum that integrates CSR principles and innovative initiatives like the Act for Change pathway.
- An internationally diverse faculty and outstanding gender parity, both within student cohorts and teaching staff.
- Strong return on investment for graduates, driven by excellent employability outcomes.
MBS is also making its mark in research, ranking among the Top 3 in France and the Top 100 globally in the prestigious Shanghai Subject Rankings.
These accomplishments further cement MBS’s reputation as a forward-thinking leader in business education, committed to shaping the next generation of global talent.