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2025年度《金融时报》全球EMBA百强榜单发布
Guo Ji Jin Rong Bao· 2025-10-13 06:50
Group 1 - The 2025 Financial Times Global EMBA ranking reveals significant performance from Chinese business schools, with two additional schools making the list compared to 2024 [1] - Fudan University-Washington Olin EMBA program ranks first, followed closely by China Europe International Business School EMBA, while Hong Kong University of Science and Technology-Northwestern Kellogg EMBA returns to the top tier [1] - Among the top ten, Fudan University EMBA (Chinese instruction) ranks eighth, and Shanghai National Accounting Institute (SNAI) in collaboration with Arizona State University (ASU) Carey School of Business ranks ninth [1] - A total of 19 EMBA programs related to China made the list, with seven of the top ten positions occupied by programs associated with China, indicating an increase in both quantity and quality [1] Group 2 - In the salary growth rate ranking, Chinese EMBA programs excel, occupying nine out of the top ten positions, with Fudan University-Washington Olin EMBA leading at a growth rate of 134% [1] - Fudan University-BI (Norway) part-time MBA follows closely with a growth rate of 126% [1] - Chinese business schools are increasingly focusing on balanced performance across various metrics rather than solely on salary and growth rates [2] Group 3 - In the carbon footprint ranking, SNAI-ASU Financial Finance EMBA ranks seventh globally and first domestically [2] - In the ESG overall ranking, SKEMA Business School Global EMBA (with a China module) ranks fifth globally, while NEOMA Business School EMBA ranks sixth globally, and SNAI-Kerry Financial Finance EMBA ranks seventh globally [2] - NEOMA Business School EMBA program has the highest international faculty ratio at 97%, ranking fourth globally and first domestically [2]