To enter this ranking as a business school, The Financial Times takes into account various factors, including relevant information supplied by participating business schools and a survey sent to alumni. The survey seeks to gather insights into the alumni's experiences with the programme and their employment history since graduating. Last year we entered the ranking for the first time.
Norman Seeger, Associate Professor of Finance and Programme Director, shares his thoughts on this remarkable achievement: "We are once more extremely proud of this accomplishment! Securing a spot in the ranking for the second time underscores the unwavering dedication and hard work of our students and staff in their pursuit of excellence. While our programme has achieved top domestic rankings, being featured again in the global Financial Times ranking signifies further global acknowledgment. We are also grateful for the valuable insights the ranking offers, which will assist us in further improving the quality of our programme. Moreover, we extend our sincere thanks to our alumni who completed the survey, as their feedback is crucial to our success.”
A link to the ranking can be found here.