Executive MBA: Italy in the world top with Escp, Sda Bocconi and Polimi
Escp is third in the global ranking and first in Europe. Sda Bocconi and School of management of Politecnico di Milano are ranked 27th and 77th respectively
by Lorenzo Pace
There is also a little bit of Italy among the best Executive Mba programmes in the world. It is not a whole university, but one location: the Turin location of the Escp. The Business School, which was founded in France in 1819 and opened its Piedmont location in 1994, is third in the global ranking and first in Europe.
This is said by the Financial Times, which evaluates the best one hundred EMBA, the second-level Master's degrees designed for experts or executives who want to advance their careers without stopping work.
The British newspaper's ranking is based onseventeen criteria, grouped into three categories: career progression, inclusion and diversity, and research and sustainability. And it awards the Olin Business School of Washington University. China Europe International Business School follows, while between third and sixth place there are three Masters' degrees from France. The top five positions in the global ranking are in fact not so different from those in Europe.
It is in the next positions that the US 'dominance' emerges. In addition to Olin, there are another thirty programmes in the country, followed by China and France, both with fifteen. Italy, on the other hand, has three.
Escp is headquartered in France. In addition to Turin, it has campuses in Londa, Berlin, Warsaw and Madrid. There are two items in which it ranks first: career progression and teaching in the Esg (Environmental, Social and Governance) field. In addition to second place for the international course experience and fifth for the alumni network. Finally, the participant satisfaction score is 9.67 out of 10.
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