The CEMS Global Alliance Awarded in Financial Times Master’s in Management Ranking 2012

17 Sep
2012

Repeated success of the CEMS Master’s in International Management in Financial Times Ranking confirms its status as the most internationalized programme in management worldwide.

The CEMS MIM which is part of the Master’s programme of International Management at the Faculty of Business Administration of the University of Economics, Prague (VŠE) was again ranked as the No. 1 programme in the world for combined international results: international faculty, students and board, alumni mobility and international course experience. The programme is taken by the largest group of students in the entire ranking (907 in 2011/2012, which has risen to over 1000 for the current academic year). It is also the only truly global programme in the ranking, being the only one to be delivered across 4 continents – Europe, Asia, Australia and America.
The CEMS MIM is ranked the No. 3 pre-experience Master’s in Management in the world in the global Financial Times ranking for 2012, following the programmes of VŠE’s partner schools University of St. Gallen (Switzerland) and ESCP Europe (France).

The programmes of 4 of the total of 27 CEMS member schools also appear in the top 10 and 18 in the overall ranking comprised of 70 top schools of management worldwide. These also include the Business Economics and Management programme at the Faculty of Business Administration of VŠE which occupies the 63rd position globally. Almost one half of the ranked schools belong to partner universities of VŠE.

CEMS MIM member schools – partners of VŠE

Country

School

Australia

University of Sydney / Faculty of Economics and Business

Austria

Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien (Vienna University of Economics and Business)

Belgium

Université catholique de Louvain / Louvain School of Management (LSM)

Brazil

Escola de Administração de Empresas de São Paulo / Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV-EAESP)

Canada

University of Western Ontario / Richard Ivey School of Business (London, Ontario)

China

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology / School of Business and Management

China

Tsinghua University / School of Economics and Management (Peking)

Denmark

Copenhagen Business School (CBS)

Finland

Aalto University School of Economics (Helsinki)

France

HEC Paris / Grande École (Jouy en Josas)

Germany

Universität zu Köln / Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Fakultät
(University of Cologne / Faculty of Economics, Management and Social Sciences)

Hungary

Corvinus University of Budapest / Faculty of Business Administration

Ireland

University College Dublin / Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School

Italy

Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi di Milano

Japan

Keio University (Tokyo)

Norway

Norwegian School of Economics (NHH) (Bergen)

Poland

Warsaw School of Economics (Szkoła Główna Handlowa w Warszawie, SGH)

Portugal

Universidade Nova de Lisboa / Nova School of Business and Economics

Russia

St. Petersburg State University / Graduate School of Management

Singapore

National University of Singapore

Spain

ESADE (Universitat Ramon Llull, Barcelona)

Sweden

Stockholm School of Economics

Switzerland

Universität St. Gallen (University of St. Gallen)

The Netherlands

Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam / Rotterdam School of Management (RSM)

Turkey

Koç University / Graduate School of Business, College of Administrative Sciences  (Sariyer, Istanbul)

United Kingdom

London School of Economics and Political Science

Internationalization of study, teaching, as well as research and development belongs to key strategic priorities of VŠE. The university has over 170 partner schools worldwide and runs two Bachelor’s, six Master’s and one MBA programme taught in foreign languages (English, French, Russian). It has been repeatedly awarded as the 1st business school in Eastern European zone in the EDUNIVERSAL business schools ranking.