07/12/2012
Another international achievement by Sabancı University:
Sabancı School of Management goes on Financial Times ranking for Europe’s best management schools
Sabancı University School of Management ranked 42nd in Executive MBA Programs and 77th in faculty on the Financial Times ranking for Europe’s best management schools.
The Sabancı Executive MBA program continues to provide value to its participants with numerous international achievements and recognitions. The latest was inclusion in the Financial Times ranking, whose criteria include alumni career potential, performance and salary increase, international profile and research performance of faculty members, percentage of female students and percentage of international students.
Speaking on the inclusion of the Sabancı University School of Management in the Financial Times ranking, Dean Nakiye Boyacıgiller said, “Sabancı University School of Management is a fairly new school that has made impressive achievements so far. We have proven our worth with the AACSB accreditation, one of the most prestigious recognitions worldwide. We have made a strategic partnership agreement with the MIT Sloan School of Management, one of the world’s best management schools, and become their only partner in the region. Finally, we were included in both Faculty and Executive MBA categories of the Financial Times European ranking for the first time this year. It is a great honor for a young management school to enjoy these successes and be on the same list with the leading management schools of the world.”
Dean Boyacıgiller added that the School of Management would take part in a new International Executive MBA Consortium starting this year. This will provide Sabancı Executive MBA participants with further international learning opportunities.
For more information and questions, please visit http://som.sabanciuniv.edu/tr/emba