| 09.09.2024

Hanken among the top three business schools in the Nordic region

Hanken School of Economics' master's programme is ranked 57th in this year's edition of the Financial Times Masters in Management ranking. The result positions Hanken as one of the three highest ranked business schools in the Nordic region. The Financial Times annually ranks the best master’s programmes world-wide.

In recent years, Hanken has managed very well in the Financial Times ranking as the university's master's programme has been ranked 62nd (2022) and 46th (2023).

“We are pleased that Hanken's master's programme continues to be highly ranked in the world and among the best in the Nordic region. We continuously develop our education and this year a record number of both Finnish and foreign students started their studies at Hanken, says Rector Ingmar Björkman.

There are about 14,000 business schools in the world. Of these, only 100 qualify for the Financial Times ranking. The list is topped by the University of St.Gallen, HEC Paris and INSEAD, while Stockholm School of Economics, Lund University School of Economics and Management and Hanken are the highest ranked business schools in the Nordic region.

Hanken does particularly well in the ranking when it comes to employability three months after graduation and overall satisfaction with their degree. The results in the ranking are mainly based on a survey sent to alumni who graduated with a master’s degree from the university three years previously, and partly on data handed in by the universities themselves.

Hanken sincerely thanks all alumni who took the time to answer the survey!

Read more about the ranking on the Financial Times website.

More information:
Ingmar Björkman
Rector, Hanken School of Economics
E-mail: ingmar.bjorkman@hanken.fi