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November 18, 2008 IE holds the No. 2 position worldwide in the Business Week ranking of non-US MBA programs! IE商学院最新被《商业周刊》排名为全球MBA第二位
Madrid, 14 November 2008. IE Business School holds the No. 2 position worldwide in the BusinessWeek ranking of non-US MBA programs. The authors of the ranking, published every two years, pointed to the student body of IE’s International MBA Program as one of the key factors for success. Students on the program come from 57 countries in the five continents, making it one of the most diverse in the world. This year the BusinessWeek ranking evaluated the responses of 7,264 MBA graduates of 98 business schools around the world to find out their opinion on parameters that included the academic quality of the program, careers services and alumni network potential. It also analyzed the opinion of over 240 recruiting companies that hire MBA graduates in their organizations, as well as ranking the level of research among faculty based on publications in specialized journals and reviews of the books in media agencies like The New York Times, Wall Street Journal or BusinessWeek itself. BusinessWeek underscored the international growth of IE Business School, which recently opened new international offices in Singapore, Dubai, Berlin and Lisbon, in addition to existing offices in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Central America, China, Chile, Ecuador, United States, –with delegations in Los Angeles, Miami and New York-, India, Mexico, Peru, Russia and Venezuela. This international growth translates directly into the School’s high numbers of international students, which have increased by 232% over the last 8 years. The number of Asian students and American students has multiplied by 5 since the year 2,000, the number of students from Turkey, Africa and the Middle has tripled and the number of students from European countries has doubled. BusinessWeek also highlighted the innovative format of IE Business School’s International MBA Program, which has a new structure designed to intensify students’ international experience. New features include an intensive two-week pre-program, during which students have classes on communication with the support of actors from Shakespeare’s Globe, London’s iconic theatre. They will be taking design workshops with professors from London’s Architectural Association School of Architecture, which is associated with architects like Norman Foster, David Chipperfield and Zaha Hadid. There will also be a humanities module to deepen students’ knowledge in areas such as the Arab world, Indian and Chinese civilizations, the history of Spain and contemporary culture. Posted by Estela Ye on 18 November 2008 in IE Updates CommentsPost a comment |
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