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Financial Times Publishes 2006 Global MBA Rankings

January 30, 2006

NEW YORK, Jan. 30 /PRNewswire/ — The Financial Times today published their 2006 Global MBA Rankings table, which can be found in the Business Education section of the paper, http://www.ft.com/businesseducation. Accompanying the rankings tables are many timely articles relating to North American and global MBA programs.

This year sees the eighth FT Global MBA ranking, which evaluates full-time Masters in Business Administration programs from the world’s top business schools and offers a comprehensive evaluation of the qualification and an insight into each of these schools.

This year’s survey results indicate that the full-time MBA program will once again establish itself as the degree of choice among the world’s business elite. Those graduating from top programs are commanding higher salaries than any MBA graduates in the past decade and the fall in applicants has slowed.

The data for this ranking was gathered from 75 qualifying business schools and also from their alumni of three years. The number of alumni respondents is higher than last year, with responses from 8,300 eligible alumni (36 per cent of all the questionnaires e-mailed to MBA alumni). This data spanning 21 categories aims to expose three main areas: the alumni’s career development and purchasing power; the diversity of the school and its program; and each school’s research capabilities.

This year, the rankings show that the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania has maintained its title as the world’s number one business school for the third year in a row. Harvard University, who shared the number one spot with the Wharton school last year having regained this title after four years, slipped back into second place. Trailing closely behind within the top five are Stanford University GSB, Columbia Business School, and London Business School.

In total this year’s top 100 global business schools includes 57 US schools, 27 European, seven Canadian, two from Australia, two from China, and three from Central and South America. Singapore and South Africa are also represented.

   FINANCIAL TIMES Global MBA 2006   The top 100 full-time global MBA programs    Rank Rank Rank 3 year       School name                    Country   in   in   in   average   2006 2005 2004 rank    1    1    1    1    University of Pennsylvania: Wharton     U.S.A.   2    1    2    2    Harvard Business School                 U.S.A.   3    4    7    5    Stanford University GSB                 U.S.A.   4    3    3    3    Columbia Business School                U.S.A.   5    5    4    5    London Business School                  U.K.   6    6    4    5    University of Chicago GSB               U.S.A.   7    9    8    8    New York University: Stern              U.S.A.   8    7    10   8    Dartmouth College: Tuck                 U.S.A.   8    8    4    7    Insead                                  France /                                                                Singapore   10   13   9    11   MIT: Sloan                              U.S.A.   11   9    13   11   Yale School of Management               U.S.A.   12   19   15   15   Instituto de Empresa                    Spain   13   12   13   13   Iese Business School                    Spain   14   13   12   13   IMD                                     Switzerland   14   16   30   20   University of Michigan: Ross            U.S.A.   16   13   22   17   UC Berkeley: Haas                       U.S.A.   17   11   11   13   Northwestern University: Kellogg        U.S.A.   18   22   22   21   York University: Schulich               Canada   19   26   32   26   UCLA: Anderson                          U.S.A.   20   25   26   24   University of Oxford: Said              U.K.   21   22   53   32   Ceibs                                   China   22   37   53   37   HEC Paris                               France   22   44   37   34   Manchester Business School              U.K.   24   29   22   25   RSM Erasmus University                  Netherlands   24   21   21   22   University of Toronto: Rotman           Canada   24   20   19   21   University of Virginia: Darden          U.S.A.   27   18   20   22   Duke University: Fuqua                  U.S.A.   27   35   71   44   Esade Business School                   Spain   29   17   17   21   University of North Carolina:                        Kenan-Flagler                          U.S.A.   30   39   69   46   Lancaster University Management School  U.K.   31   49   51   44   Michigan State University: Broad        U.S.A.   31   34   29   31   University of Western Ontario: Ivey     Canada / China   33   35   49   39   University of Iowa: Tippie              U.S.A.   34   42   30   35   SDA Bocconi                             Italy   35   42   34   37   University of Cambridge: Judge          U.K.   36   24   16   25   Cornell University: Johnson             U.S.A.   36   32   17   28   Georgetown University: McDonough        U.S.A.   38   30   27   32   University of Maryland: Smith           U.S.A.   39   48   40   42   University of Illinois                        at Urbana-Champaign                    U.S.A.   40   27   35   34   University of Rochester: Simon          U.S.A.   41   32   28   34   Carnegie Mellon: Tepper                 U.S.A.   42   27   22   30   Emory University: Goizueta              U.S.A.   42   55   44   47   Pennsylvania State: Smeal               U.S.A.   44   39   39   41   McGill University                       Canada   45   49   75   56   Brigham Young University: Marriott      U.S.A.   46   58   63   56   Cranfield School of Management          U.K.   47   60   42   50   City University: Cass                   U.K.   47   44   69   53   Hong Kong UST Business School           China   47   53   75   58   Imperial College London: Tanaka         U.K.   50   44   63   52   Boston University School of Management  U.S.A.   51   73   49   58   College of William and Mary             U.S.A.   52   53   32   46   Warwick Business School                 U.K.   52   66   42   53   Washington University: Olin             U.S.A.   54   66   73   64   Thunderbird: Garvin                     U.S.A.   54   37   38   43   University of Southern California:                        Marshall                               U.S.A.   56   82   80   73   University of Georgia: Terry            U.S.A.   57   —   —   —   Boston College                          U.S.A.   57   52   60   56   University of Minnesota: Carlson        U.S.A.   59   39   75   58   University of Notre Dame: Mendoza       U.S.A.   59   31   44   45   Vanderbilt University: Owen             U.S.A.   61   93   —   —   University of Washington                        Business School                        U.S.A.   62   57   46   55   University of Texas at Austin: McCombs  U.S.A.   63   —   95   —   Ashridge                                U.K.   63   49   84   65   Case Western Reserve: Weatherhead       U.S.A.   65   76   86   76   University of Bradford/Universiteit                        Nimbas                                 U.K. /                                                                Netherlands /                                                                Germany   66   82   —   —   University of Cape Town                 South Africa   67   47   48   54   Rice University: Jones                  U.S.A.   67   74   —   —   Temple University: Fox                  U.S.A.   69   63   72   68   Melbourne Business School               Australia   70   71   80   74   Wake Forest University: Babcock         U.S.A.   71   55   67   64   University of British Columbia: Sauder  Canada   72   66   60   66   Arizona State University: Carey         U.S.A.   72   79   40   64   Ohio State University: Fisher           U.S.A.   72   60   59   64   SMU: Cox                                U.S.A.   75   84   53   71   Australian Graduate                        School of Management                   Australia   75   97   —   —   George Washington University            U.S.A.   77   64   63   68   Babson College: Olin                    U.S.A.   77   —   46   —   Purdue University: Krannert             U.S.A.   79   76   91   82   University of California: Davis         U.S.A.   80   84   94   86   Georgia Institute of Technology         U.S.A.   80   —   56   —   University of Wisconsin-Madison         U.S.A.   82   93   93   89   Edinburgh University Management School  U.K.   82   —   —   —   Leeds University Business School        U.K.   82   64   60   69   University of California at Irvine:                        Merage                                 U.S.A.   85   88   79   84   Texas A & M University: Mays            U.S.A.   85   98   86   90   Trinity College Dublin                  Ireland   87   75   52   71   Queen’s School of Business              Canada   88   93   —   —   Birmingham Business School              U.K.   89   86   84   86   University College Dublin: Smurfit      Ireland   90   —   86   —   Incae                                   Costa Rica   91   —   89   —   University of Tennessee at Knoxville    U.S.A.   92   86   —   —   Coppead                                 Brazil   92   —   —   —   National University of Singapore        Singapore   94   91   82   89   University of Durham Business School    U.K.   95   92   —   —   Pepperdine University: Graziadio        U.S.A.   96   —   —   —   University of Florida                   U.S.A.   97   79   78   85   Ipade                                   Mexico   98   —   97   —   University of Alberta                   Canada   99   100  98   99   ESCP-EAP                                France   100  —   —   —   Nottingham University Business School   U.K.     About the Financial Times  

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