Financial Times ranks EDHEC Executive Education among the Top 10 worldwide
EDHEC Business School’s executive education offers rank among the Top 10 globally according to the 2022 Financial Times Executive Education custom and open programme rankings published today. EDHEC…
EDHEC Business School’s executive education offers rank among the Top 10 globally according to the 2022 Financial Times Executive Education custom and open programme rankings published today.
EDHEC gained an impressive seven places since the Financial Times’ 2020 executive education edition* to clinch the number 10 spot in combined global rankings, which include:
- The Customised ranking (courses tailored to individual organisations):
- 6th worldwide overall (+2 places since 2020)
- The Open-enrolment ranking (inter-organisation courses for leaders and managers):
- 15th worldwide (+24 places since 2020)
In both categories, EDHEC earned high ratings for “client support and follow-up,” a reflection of the school’s commitment to transforming client organisations with programmes designed to develop agile leaders and improve business operations. The school was also recognised for excelling in providing personalised support to participants, and for providing them with cutting-edge “new skills and learning.”
EDHEC offers an extensive portfolio of executive education certificates, diplomas and customised programmes, which are delivered in person on EDHEC campuses and online.
The ranking results testify to the excellence of EDHEC’s executive education programmes, its ability to personalise the learning experience, and its outstanding client satisfaction. EDHEC received a score of 9.76/10 to place 4th in participant satisfaction for the open-enrolment rankings.
“Our continued projection upward in FT rankings is a recognition of the quality and relevance of the open, custom and degree programmes we offer to managers and leaders. We are constantly evolving our executive programmes to meet business needs, particularly in areas such as Corporate Social Responsibility and new technologies, which are currently at the heart of our clients’ transformational challenges,” says Stéphane Canonne, Associate Dean for Executive Education & MBAs at EDHEC Business School. Retrouvez le classement 2022 Top 50
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*The Financial Times Executive Education rankings were not published in 2021 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.