20/05/2015
Financial Times ranks ESADE 7th worldwide in open executive education programmes
Financial Times ranks ESADE 7th worldwide in open executive education programmes
In the immediate vicinity of the Barcelona Synchrotron Park, the presence of the ESADE business school and its ESADE CREAPOLIS business center should be noted.
ESADE has been ranked 7th worldwide in open executive education programmes by the Financial Times. In its annual ranking of executive education, the prestigious British daily has once again placed ESADE among the world’s top 10 business schools.
The ranking considered three categories of executive education: 1) open-enrolment programmes, in which ESADE rose to 7th place worldwide; 2) custom programmes for companies, in which ESADE took 12th place; and 3) a combined ranking that takes into account each school’s position in the other two categories, in which ESADE took 8th place.
The Financial Times also named ESADE the top school worldwide in post-programme follow-up for executive education alumni.
Congratulations!
News based on the press release issued by ESADE
ESADE has been ranked 7th worldwide in open executive education programmes by the Financial Times. In its annual ranking of executive education, the prestigious British daily has once again placed ESADE among the world’s top 10 business schools.
The ranking considered three categories of executive education: 1) open-enrolment programmes, in which ESADE rose to 7th place worldwide; 2) custom programmes for companies, in which ESADE took 12th place; and 3) a combined ranking that takes into account each school’s position in the other two categories, in which ESADE took 8th place.
The Financial Times also named ESADE the top school worldwide in post-programme follow-up for executive education alumni.
Congratulations!
News based on the press release issued by ESADE
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