CEMS remains on podium of Financial Times Master’s in Management ranking

19 Sep
2011

Today’s global result sees the CEMS Master’s in International Management first in the 3-year ranking and improved performances in 8 categories.

The CEMS MIM this year confirms its long-term success as first in the world for the 3-year ranking. This covers the period 2009-11 where the CEMS MIM finished 1st, 2nd and 2nd.

The CEMS MIM is ranked the No 2 pre-experience Master’s in Management in the world in the global Financial Times ranking for 2011 alone, with the programmes of 8 CEMS member schools in the top 25 and 17 in the overall ranking. These include the University of St Gallen (1st in 2011), HEC Paris (4th), Rotterdam School of Management (10th) and University of Economics, Prague (52th).

The CEMS MIM emerges again as the No 1 programme for combined international results (international faculty, students and board, alumni mobility and international course experience). The programme has been in the top 3 ever since the ranking began in 2005.

The CEMS MIM improved in 8 categories compared with the 2010 ranking, including an "Aims Achieved" score of 86% and a Careers Rank gain of 9 places. It was also ranked 1st in the world for International Faculty, 3rd for International Course Experience and International Students and 5th for International Alumni Mobility.

 

About CEMS
CEMS is the global alliance of leading business schools and multinational companies, awarding the CEMS Master’s in International Management. Together CEMS members offer high-calibre, internationally-minded pre-experience Master’s students a unique multi-country experience, blending academic excellence and real-life business practice. www.cems.org .

At the University of Economics, Prague the programme is run by the Faculty of Business Administration in cooperation with other faculties. Czech corporate partners are: ČEZ, Pilsner Urquell (SabMiller) and Škoda Auto, a.s. http://cemsmim.vse.cz/english/

Member Schools (26)

Australia University of Sydney Business School
Austria WU, Vienna University of Economics & Business
Belgium Louvain School of Management
Brazil Escola de Administração de Empresas de São Paulo-FGV
Canada Richard Ivey School of Business, University of Western Ontario
China Tsinghua School of Economics & Management
Czech Republic University of Economics, Prague
Denmark Copenhagen Business School
Finland Aalto University School of Economics
France HEC Paris
Germany University of Cologne
Hungary Corvinus University of Budapest
Ireland UCD, Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School
Italy Università Bocconi 
Japan Keio University, Tokyo
Norway NHH Norwegian School of Economics
Poland Warsaw School of Economics
Portugal  Nova School of Business & Economics
Russia  Graduate School of Management, St. Petersburg State University
Singapore  National University of Singapore Business School
Spain ESADE Business School
Sweden Stockholm School of Economics
Switzerland University of St. Gallen
The Netherlands Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University
Turkey Koç University Graduate School of Business
United Kingdom LSE, London School of Economics & Political Science

Social Partners (3)

CARE International
Fairtrade Labelling Organizations International
United Nations Alliance of Civilizations

Corporate Partners (75)

A.T. Kearney
ABB
Arçelik
Arla Foods
AstraZeneca PLC
Barilla
Beiersdorf AG
BNP Paribas Fortis
BP
Canal +
Capitaland
Catalent
ČEZ
CIB Bank
Crédit Agricole S.A.
Credit Suisse
Daymon Worldwide
Deloitte ToucheTohmatsu
Deutsche Bank
EADS
EDP
EF Education First
ENI International
Fidelity Investment Managers
GDF SUEZ
Google
Henkel AG & Co. KGaA
HP
HSBC
Indesit Company s.p.a.
ING Group
Itaú Unibanco
Kikkoman Corporation
KONE
Kowa Company Ltd.
Lawson, Inc.
L’Oréal
LVMH
Mastercard
McKinsey & Company
Millennium bcp
MOL Group
Nestlé 
Nokia Corporation
Nomura Securities Co. Ltd.
Novo Nordisk
Oesterreiche Nationalbank
OMV Aktiengesellschaft
PricewaterhouseCoopers
Procter & Gamble
QBE Insurance Group Ltd.
Reckitt Benckiser
SABMiller plc (Plzeňský Prazdroj)
Santander
Sberbank
Schindler Corporation
Schneider Electric
Shell
Siemens Mgmt Consulting
Sistema
Škoda Auto a.s.
Société-Générale
Statkraft AS
Statoil
Swiss Re
Telekom Polska
Thomson Reuters
UBS
Unibail-Rodamco
UniCredit Group
Vestas Wind Systems A/S
Vodafone
Whirlpool
Wolseley Group
Zurich Financial Services