Hanken on place 67 in Financial Times’ Masters in Management ranking
Hanken’s master’s programme has been ranked 67 in Financial Times' annual Masters in Management ranking of the 80 best masters programmes world-wide.
One reason for Hanken’s success in the ranking is high employment rate (98%) three months after graduation.
- We are delighted with the ranking and see it as proof of Hanken being a modern, top business school also from an international point of view, says Rector Karen Spens.
In total there are some 15 000 business schools in the world. Of these, only 80 are ranked on the Financial Times list. Seven Nordic business schools and two Finnish business schools have made it on the list. The Top 3 consists of University of St. Gallen (1), HEC Paris (2) and Essec Business School (3).
The results in the ranking are partly based on a survey sent to alumni, who have graduated as masters from the university three years previously. Data handed in by the universities themselves also affect the results.
Read more about the Financial Times ranking: http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/masters-in-management-2015