
BMI schools shine in FT Rankings
10.12.2010
The Financial Times 2010 rankings named BMI consortium member HEC School of Management of Paris Europe’s No. 1 business school for the fifth year in a row.
“The dynamic excellence of the BMI consortium schools remains the key resource and inspiration for our growth and development,” said BMI Director General Jaunius Pusvaškis. “It’s also a key reason why the BMI EMBA is still the only degree programme in the Baltic region which has earned the EPAS Quality Seal,” he added.
BMI’s other international partners also fared well: Copenhagen Business School of Denmark, NHH of Norway and Belgium’s IAG-Louvain School of Management took 23rd, 31st and 45th places, respectively, in the exclusive 75-member list. Each of the BMI consortium schools has risen about 15 places in the last two years, while other international educators active the Baltic region are losing ground.
|
2010 RANK |
2-YEAR CHANGE |
INSTITUTION |
|
1 |
no change | HEC School of Management (France) |
|
19 |
▼ 4 places |
Stockholm School of Economics (Sweden) |
|
22 |
▼ 5 places |
Aalto University School of Economics (Finland) |
|
23 |
▲ 14 places |
Copenhagen Business School (Denmark) |
|
31 |
▲ 16 places |
NHH (Norway) |
|
45 |
▲ 13 places |
IAG-Louvain School of Management (Belgium) |
|
72 |
▼ 19 places |
BI School of Management (Norway) |
More about the FT rankings: http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/rankings





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