EDHEC's entry in the TOP 50 of the Financial Times 2009 Executive Education rankings confirms its international position among the world’s leading business schools. The combined Open Enrolment Programmes and Customised Programmes ranking highlights EDHEC Business School’s ongoing drive to develop the international side of its executive education programmes.
The ranking acknowledges the School's capacity to offer seminars worldwide, with courses in asset management organised by EDHEC Asset Management Education in New York, London, etc., and the Global Business Models courses on new management models delivered in Canada, South Africa, China and India. EDHEC's Open Enrolment programmes rank 2nd for international localisation (seminars delivered outside France) and 10th for the percentage of international participants. Other points of excellence, such as the quality of student follow up, were also complimented.
This success consolidates the position of EDHEC's executive education programme among top Business Schools worldwide, and confirms its place among the leaders in France and in Europe.
Entering the global Executive Education rankings at 43rd place confirms the quality of the open enrolment and customised programmes, and the development of executive education at EDHEC, Pierre-Guy Hourquet, Director of EDHEC Executive, told us. It's a difficult ranking, largely based on feedback from our customers and students who are questioned directly by the FT. That makes it not only an endorsement of what EDHEC stands for, but above all, a reflection of their confidence and loyalty, and also of their high standards."
Written by NICOLAS DEGAND
Date of update June 4, 2009
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