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FT: TOP 30 EMBA Ranking 2009

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This is the ninth year the Financial Times has published its ranking of Executive MBA programmes, part-time MBA degrees for senior working managers.

In recent years the fashion has been to develop EMBA programmes that are taught in several different countries, often through partnerships between different business schools, as you can see in the ranking.

The list is compiled using data from two sets of surveys: one is completed by alumni who graduated from the respective programmes three years ago, in 2006; and the other by the business schools. You can read more about the ranking methodology here.

The TOP 30 EMBA 2009

1- Kellogg/Hong Kong UST Business School (China)

2- Trium: HEC Paris / LSE / New York University: Stern (France, UK, USA)

3- Columbia/London Business School (USA, UK)

4- University of Chicago: Booth (USA, UK, Singapore)

5- Insead (France, Singapore)

5- University of Pennsylvania, Wharton (USA)

7- IE Business School (Spain)

8- London Business School (UK)

9- Columbia Business School (USA)

10- Duke University: Fuqua (USA)

11- National University of Singapore School of Business (Singapore)

12- Washington University: Olin (China)

13- UC Berkeley/Columbia (USA)

14- IMD (Switzerland)

15- New York University: Stern (USA)

16- Iese Business School (Spain)

17- Northwestern University: Kellogg (USA)

18- Kellogg/WHU-Otto Beisheim School (Germany)

19- Chinese University of Hong Kong (China)

20- University of Michigan: Ross (USA)

21- City University: Cass (UK)

21- Essec/Mannheim (France, Germany)

23- Kellogg/York University: Schulich (Canada)

24- Purdue, Tias, CEU, GISMA (USA, Netherlands, Hungary, Germany)

25- ESCP Europe (France, UK, Germany, Spain, Italy)

26- Ceibs (China)

27- OneMBA: CUHK/RSM/UNC/FGV São Paulo/EGADE (China, Netherlands, USA, Brazil, Mexico)

28- UCLA: Anderson (USA)

29- University of Toronto: Rotman (Canada)

30- University of Western Ontario: Ivey (Canada, China)

via Financial Times

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