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MAY 11, 2018
EDHEC Business School continues to make progress in the Financial Times Executive Education global ranking of Open Programmes published today. After rising 11 places in two years (37th, equal with ESCP), EDHEC Business School now ranks among the top three French 'Grande Ecole' worldwide. EDHEC Business School was also placed 27th in the annual ranking of Custom Programmes, thereby putting it 31st worldwide in the combined ranking.
For Benoit Arnaud, Associate Dean for Executive Education and MBAs, “This latest international ranking from the Financial Times (following the FT Global MBA 2018 ranking) confirms our position as 3rd among prestigious French schools. It also underlines EDHEC’s agility and capacity to develop an innovative range of training solutions closely tailored to the needs of businesses and senior executives.”
EDHEC executive education offer was reinforced this year with:
To read the full ranking, please visit the Financial Times Executive Education website here >>
Operating from campuses in Lille, Nice, Paris, London and Singapore, EDHEC is one of the top 15 European business schools, ranked 1st worldwide for its Master in Finance. Fully international and directly connected to the business world, EDHEC commands a strong reputation for research excellence and the ability to train entrepreneurs and managers capable of breaking new ground. EDHEC functions as a genuine laboratory of ideas and produces innovative solutions valued by businesses.
The School’s teaching is inspired by its research work and a focus on “learning by doing”, all with the aim of equipping people with the skills to succeed in business.