Financial Times European Business Schools 2023 Ranking
We are pleased to share that both business schools integrating The Lisbon MBA, CATÓLICA LISBON and Nova SBE, reached their peak positions in the Financial Times Top European Business Schools ranking, securing the 22nd and 21st positions, respectively. This achievement stands out as the highest performance ever obtained by any Portuguese business school.
For Prof. Filipe Santos, Dean of CATÓLICA-LISBON, “It is a source of pride for us to have been steadily climbing in the rankings of the best European Business Schools since 2019, showcasing Portugal with one of the highest quality and most internationalized schools in the world. CATÓLICA-LISBON is now a hub attracting world-class faculty and students, a generator of cutting-edge knowledge in economics and management, and a launching pad for successful careers with real impact on society.”
Prof. Pedro Oliveira, Dean of Nova SBE, emphasizes, “The results obtained confirm Nova SBE’s upward trajectory nationally and especially internationally. It is the consolidation of the path we have and will continue to tread, and the confirmation of the excellence we practice every day in our community.”
To these milestones contribute the outstanding results achieved by The Lisbon MBA programs, the International MBA and the Executive MBA. Notably, The Lisbon MBA International jumped 17 positions to reach #24 in Europe, while The Lisbon MBA Executive also demonstrated exceptional performance, advancing 11 positions to reach the #36 position in Europe. The Lisbon MBA continues to consolidate its leadership as #1 in Portugal.
The accomplishments of CATÓLICA-LISBON and Nova SBE underscore the dedication of both institutions to academic excellence, highlighting their commitment to delivering a world-class education. Furthermore, these achievements reinforce the positive trajectory of The Lisbon MBA on the international stage, solidifying its position as a significant player in shaping the future of business education.
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