IE Business School ranks 10th in the world in the 2025 Financial Times Executive Education Open Programs Ranking – marking its third consecutive year in the global Top 10

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IE Business School has once again been recognized among the world’s top ten business schools in the 2025 Financial Times Executive Education Open Programs Ranking, solidifying its position in the global Top 10 for the third year in a row.

This achievement highlights IE Business School’s continued commitment to delivering world-class, innovative executive education tailored to the evolving needs of today’s business leaders. Through IE Lifelong Learning, participants engage in transformative experiences—offered in face-to-face, hybrid, and online formats—that foster responsible leadership and drive positive societal impact.

The Financial Times ranking assesses key criteria including course design and preparation, faculty and participant diversity, leadership skill development, and overall student satisfaction. IE Business School’s consistent presence in the Top 10 over the past three years reflects the quality and global relevance of its programs.

“At IE University’s Executive Education division, we work every day to refresh our senior executive programs with new methodologies, emerging topics, and a deep commitment to educational innovation, so we can respond to the challenges of the business world. We design transformative experiences that strengthen the executive profile of our participants, accelerate their careers, and boost their personal and professional growth.” said Martin Rodriguez Jugo, General Manager of Lifelong Learning & Digital Learning at IE University.

This recognition further strengthens IE Business School’s status as a global leader in executive education, committed to lifelong learning and preparing forward-thinking leaders to navigate an ever-changing business landscape.