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MAY 31, 2019
EDHEC Business School confirms its momentum in the Financial Times Executive Education 2019 ranking published today. After rising 17 places from the previous year, EDHEC joins the world top 10 for Custom Programmes designed for specific companies.
EDHEC’s 10th place ranking worldwide for Custom Programmes this year underscores its focus on providing tuition and research of true practical use to companies and the business world as a whole.
EDHEC obtains its best scores on the following criteria: campus & facilities (2nd worldwide), new skills and learning (3rd worldwide), customer support, preparation and follow-up (5th worldwide).
This ranking recognizes our close ties with businesses", Stéphane Canonne, Associate Dean, Executive Education and MBAs at EDHEC Business School.
“We are very proud of this progress in the Financial Times ranking and the recognition it means for our close ties with businesses. In today’s digitalizing world, EDHEC’s Executive Education programmes give managers and senior executives the tools they need to make the best decisions in a complex and fast-changing world”, comments Stéphane Canonne, Associate Dean, Executive Education and MBAs at EDHEC Business School.
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.