The 2012 Financial Times Ranking of the World’s Best EMBA Programs
2012 Rank & School | 2011 Rank | Difference |
26. National Univ. of Singapore | 19 | -7 |
27. Southern California (Marshall) | NR | —– |
27. Kellogg/York (Schulich) | 11 | -16 |
29. Toronto (Rotman) | 28 | -1 |
30. New York (Stern) | 21 | -9 |
31. Imperial College Business School | 23 | -8 |
32. City University (Cass) | 29 | -3 |
32. Columbia Business School | 25 | -7 |
34. Michigan (Ross) | 32 | -2 |
35. Fudan University | NR | —– |
35. Cornell (Johnson) | 26 | -9 |
35. Georgetown (McDonough) | 35 | —– |
38. Oxford (Said) | 29 | -9 |
39. UCLA (Anderson) | 37 | -2 |
40. European School of Mgt. & Technology | NR | —– |
41. ESSEC/Mannheim | 33 | -8 |
41. Rotterdam School of Management | 39 | -2 |
43. Western Ontario (Ivey) | 36 | -7 |
44. UC-Irvine (Merage) | NR | —– |
45. Cornell (Johnson)/Queen’s | 44 | -1 |
46. Kozminski University | NR | —– |
46. Rice (Jones) | 40 | -6 |
48. Euromed Management | 61 | +13 |
49. Emory (Goizueta) | 41 | -8 |
50. Antwerp Management School | NR | —– |
Source: The Financial Times 2012 and 2011 EMBA rankings
(See following page for the next 25 schools on the list)