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IE Business School Executive MBA program ranked No. 13 in the world by Financial Times
IE Business School is ranked No. 13 worldwide in the latest ranking of Executive MBA programs published today by Financial Times. The result further consolidates IE as one of the world’s leading business schools.
In this edition Financial Times based the ranking on criteria that indicates the quality of Executive MBA programs, including levels of satisfaction with the program, aims achieved, career progress, salary percentage increase in the years following graduation, diversity among faculty and student body, international focus of the program, and levels of research at the school.
IE Business School has an extensive portfolio of Executive MBA programs run in face-to-face and blended formats, and in both Spanish and English. The Global Executive MBA is an English-taught program which combines onsite periods in Spain, Singapore, US, and Brazil, with online modules. The program’s student body has students from 25 countries with 15 years’ professional experience and is focused on international management and innovation.
The IE Brown Executive MBA is aimed at senior managers with a markedly international profile. IE Business School runs the program jointly with Brown University, an Ivy League university renowned for excellence in humanistic, social and scientific disciplines. The IE Brown Executive MBA combines online education with onsite modules run at IE’s Madrid campus, Brown’s campus in Providence (US), and in Cape Town (South Africa).
“The result of this Financial Times ranking evidences our commitment to developing innovative programs in line with market demands,” says Ignacio Gafo, Vice Dean of Global and Executive MBA programs at IE Business School. “We focus on shaping executives with an international profile, using a new blended methodology centered around innovation and the development of interpersonal skills.”