ESSEC Executive Education makes headway again in the world Financial Times Ranking

18.5.2015

This year, the Financial Times has ranked ESSEC Executive Education as the 12th best overall executive education provider in the world. Participan...

This year, the Financial Times has ranked ESSEC Executive Education as the 12th best overall executive education provider in the world.

Participants of the survey specifically approved of the pedagogical approach and international dimension at ESSEC Executive Education..

  • ESSEC Executive Education is ranked 7th in the “International location” category. This comes as an additional confirmation of its multi-polar identity reaffirmed during ESSEC’s recent opening of the Singapore campus. Reaching the 12th spot for “international participants” also illustrates the core values dear to ESSEC: humanism, excellence and implication.

“The combined ranking shows a great performance in times of tough competititon.The detailed results highlight the global approach of Executive Education at ESSEC (in the following categories:“international location’, ‘’international clients’’, ‘’international Faculty’’), a proof that our multi-polar approach is bringing relevant answers to companies and participants’’ said Jean-Michel Blanquer, President and Dean of ESSEC Business School. 

  • ESSEC maintains its position in the Top 10 for the third consecutive year in the pedagogical approach categories (‘’follow-up’’ and ’’aims achieved’’). Continually listening to participants, ESSEC Executive Education guides the building of leadership and acquisition of managerial skills.

“What a great performance, adding to the fact that we are improving by two spots in this international ranking, compared to last year. This result mainly highlights the participants’ satisfaction and that of our company clients. The respondents mainly approved of the quality of the follow-up and the development of new skills both in open-enrollment and customized programs.” Thomas JEANJEAN, Director of ESSEC Executive Education.

This year’s Financial Times ranking is respectively based on 75 Business Schools for open-enrollment programs and 85 for customized programs. These rankings evaluate the satisfaction of participants and clients, the diversity of professors and participants, the school’s facilities and international quality.

Consult the full Executive Education customised ranking.

Consult the full Executive Education open ranking.

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