AGSM Executive MBA #1 in Australia
2nd November 2004
The Financial Times (UK) 2004 ranking of Executive MBA programs has placed AGSM as the leading business school in Australia with an international ranking of 31.
Ms Sharyn Roberts, AGSM Director Award Programs said, “AGSM’s strong result reinforces the school’s long-held position as a world-class business school. We have achieved number one ranking in Australia since the inception of this survey four years ago.
“AGSM performed particularly well in three key criteria – alumni salary advancement, fulfilment of aims, and the research output of faculty in top academic journals,” Ms Roberts said.
The Financial Times ranking of EMBA programs is one of the most prestigious worldwide. It evaluates programs by looking at the career progress of alumni, the school’s research and intellectual outputs and the diversity and international experience it offers.
For the full story see the AGSM website.
Ms Sharyn Roberts, AGSM Director Award Programs said, “AGSM’s strong result reinforces the school’s long-held position as a world-class business school. We have achieved number one ranking in Australia since the inception of this survey four years ago.
“AGSM performed particularly well in three key criteria – alumni salary advancement, fulfilment of aims, and the research output of faculty in top academic journals,” Ms Roberts said.
The Financial Times ranking of EMBA programs is one of the most prestigious worldwide. It evaluates programs by looking at the career progress of alumni, the school’s research and intellectual outputs and the diversity and international experience it offers.
For the full story see the AGSM website.
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