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The Financial Times ranks Kellogg-Schulich executive MBA No. 1 in Canada

ճFinancial Timesof London ranked the Kellogg-Schulich Executive MBA (EMBA) at 91ɫ the number one EMBA program in Canada and 27th globally.

The Oct. 16 marks the 11th straight year that the Kellogg-Schulich EMBA program has been ranked number one in Canada.

The Kellogg-Schulich EMBA program was ranked 27th globally and placed 11thamong programs based in North America in this year’sFinancial Timesranking.

The Kellogg-Schulich EMBA program finished ahead of IMD, Stern and Columbia, and just behind the Kellogg School of Management, UCLA, Duke and London Business School.

Among Canadian-based programs, the Kellogg-Schulich EMBA placed well ahead of the other EMBA programs, including the one delivered by the Cornell-Queen’s EMBA, which ranked 50th; the Ivey EMBA, which ranked 60th; the Rotman School of Management, which ranked 67th; and the Queen's EMBA, which ranked 76th.

91ɫ U Schulich Dean Deszo Horvath

Schulich Dean Deszo Horvath

“We’re proud to have once again been rated the number one EMBA program in Canada and one of the top 30 in the world,”said Schulich DeanDezsö J. Horváth.“Ever since the Kellogg-Schulich EMBA program was established, it has been ranked number one in Canada by every single major global survey.”

The Kellogg-Schulich EMBAranked number one in Canadain the categories ofSalary Increase, Career Progress, Aims AchievedandInternational Course Experience.

The Kellogg-Schulich EMBA also ranked among the top 25 in the world in the following categories:

• 15th in the worldin the “Career Progress” category, which measures thechanges in the level of seniority and the size of the company alumni now work in versus before their EMBA degree;

• 20th in the worldin the “Research” category, which measures the number of articles published by the faculty in leading academic and business practitioner journals;

• 20th in the worldin the “Aims Achieved” category (tied with Kellogg), which measures the extent to which alumni fulfilled their goals and reasons for doing an EMBA; and

• 21st in the worldin the “International Course Experience” category, which measures the percentage of classroom teaching hours that are conducted outside the country in which the business school is located.

The Kellogg global network of EMBA partner schools collectively performed very well in this year’s ranking, with the Kellogg-Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) EMBA Program placing firstoverall, the Kellogg-WHU Beisheim EMBA Program based in Germany ranking 23rd, the Kellogg EMBA Program finishing 26th, and the Kellogg-Schulich EMBA Program placing 27th.

The Kellogg-Schulich EMBA Program has been ranked number one in the world and number five in the world byThe Economistin the two global EMBA rankings it has conducted, and was also the top-ranked program in Canada in each of those rankings.

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