Financial Times Executive MBA Rankings 2022 Positions IE Business School 12th in the World

Financial Times Executive MBA Rankings 2022

The annual ranking places IE Business School as first in the world in the categories of work experience, female faculty, women on the board, and international board. The School is also recognized as second in the world in the ESG category.

In the latest ranking from the Financial Times, IE Business School’s Global Executive MBA program lands at 12th in the world and 8th in Europe. This ranking consolidates IE University’s positioning in the recent QS ranking, which places the Master in Management at 4th in the world), the International MBA at 3rd in Europe and 7th in the world, the Master in Business Analytics at 7th in the world, and the Master in Finance at 11th in the world.

The 15-month EMBA program is a transformational learning experience that provides participants with the tools to excel in the C-suite and the global arena and connects them with a network of high-achieving global leaders. The program’s blended methodology, which combines interactive online periods with five residential periods in locations including Madrid, London, Singapore, and Los Angeles, enables students to incorporate what they learn in class into their daily business practices and thus immediately make an impact on their work environment.

Within this year’s Executive MBA Rankings, IE Business School holds the top position in the work experience category, which is based on the pre-EMBA career profile of graduates. It is also first in the categories of the number of female faculty, women on the board, and the international makeup of the board. Also, the School ranks 2nd in the ESG category.

“Our Global Executive MBA continues its commitment to training global, innovative, and responsible managers and offers a unique international experience that is key to understanding and anticipating the changing environment in which we live.”Norman Kurtis, Dean of Programs at IE Business School

“This ranking places us in the first position in the world in terms of the professional experience of our students. We are also first in the world for the number of women on our faculty and on our international board, and we are second in the world for training on social and environmental issues,” said Norman Kurtis, Dean of Programs at IE Business School.

The annual Financial Times Executive MBA Rankings are designed to measure the quality of Executive MBA programs in business schools around the world. Criteria such as the salary and career progression of the participants, the international projection of the program and the diversity of the faculty and student body are taken into account by these rankings.

Earlier this year, IE Business School launched Next Best You, a new educational paradigm focused on creating profoundly transformational experiences for every student. The school serves as a curator actively devoted to helping students discover and pursue the next best version of themselves with the goal of preparing them for successful and responsible business careers. Next Best You is based on three strategic pillars: Your Career, Your Impact, and Your Purpose.