| 28.09.2020

Hanken holds its position on the Financial Times ranking

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Financial Times’ Masters in Management ranking annually ranks the best master’s programmes world-wide. Hanken’s master’s programme has this year been ranked 70th out of 90, which is very close to last year’s result (68th).

- The result proves that Hanken’s master’s programme still is of high international standard. We want to especially thank all the alumni that took the time to complete the survey from Financial Times, says Maj-Britt Hedvall, Director for International Affairs and Corporate Relations.

In total there are some 14 000 business schools in the world. Of these, only 90 are ranked on the Financial Times list. Five Nordic business schools have made it on the list, of which two are Finnish. The Top 3 consists of University of St. Gallen (1), HEC Paris (2) and Essec Business School (3).

Variables that affect the ranking are, for example, alumni career development and internationalisation of the university. The results in the ranking are partly based on a survey sent to alumni, who have graduated with a master’s degree from the university three years previously, and partly on data handed in by the universities themselves.

Read more about the ranking on Financial Times' webpage.
 
More information:
Maj-Britt Hedvall
Director, International Affairs and Corporate Relations
050 564 3776
maj-britt.hedvall@hanken.fi