The CEMS global alliance continues to dominate Financial Times Master’s in Management ranking CEMS MIM ranks n°2 in the world and remains n°1 on combined international results PARIS, FRANCE, 20th September – Results of the just-published ranking confirm that the CEMS Master’s in International Management meets the needs of a highly international and mobile student cohort, enabling them to gain employment very soon after graduation in the sector of their choice. A collective success for the CEMS MIM and the CEMS alliance The CEMS MIM is this year ranked the n°2 pre-experience Master’s in Management in the world in the global Financial Times ranking, closely followed by 9 member schools in the top 25. 18 CEMS member schools appear in total, continuing the omnipresence of the CEMS alliance, its Master’s in International Management programme and its member schools in the ranking. The CEMS MIM emerges once more as the n°1 programme for combined (international faculty, student and board diversity, alumni mobility and experience) and features in joint-top position in the 3-year ranking. permanently featured in the top 3 since the creation of the ranking in further confirmation of the long-term success of the programme.
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Meeting the international career aspirations of students The CEMS MIM improved in 6 categories of the ranking compared with the 2009 edition, including an “Aims Achieved” score of 83% and an “Employed at three months” score of 99%. It was also ranked 4th in the world for international course experience and 5th for international mobility. These results are a particular source of satisfaction for CEMS Executive Director François Collin: “It is especially pleasing to see that the needs and ambitions of CEMS MIM students are being satisfied. A recent independent survey identifies international career opportunities as the key criterion for students choosing to take our programme. The Financial Times result confirms that they are achieving their professional aims very soon after graduation”.
Press contact: Kevin Titman, CEMS Communications Manager, Tel: +33 1 39 67 71 56 kevin.titman@cems.org About CEMS Founded in 1988, CEMS is a strategic alliance of 27 member schools from 4 continents and over 50 prestigious corporate partners. The CEMS Master's in International Management (CEMS MIM) provides a unique blend of top-level education and professional experience for multilingual, multicultural postgraduate students. The Financial Times ranking rates the CEMS MIM amongst the very best Master’s in Management programmes in the world as well as n°1 for combined international results, enhancing the status of the programme as the first supranational M.Sc. This success has been boosted by the direct involvement of academic and corporate partners in the definition and teaching of the curriculum, as well as the implementation of a series of joint research projects. www.cems.org .
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