RANKING
In 2009, Stockholm School of Economics IFL Executive Education was ranked
by the Financial Times as the 22nd best globally, and as top 10 in Europe for custom programs.
The Financial Times’ ranking of the world’s business schools, universities and other institutions offering executive education complements our internal quality assessments.
The Financial Times assesses hundreds of players using data from participants and buyers of executive education. Of these, the top 65 are presented in a ranking.
These are assessed on a number of criteria and through extensive interviews of participants, buyers and on the basis of data provided by each institution. The survey looks at perceived value in terms of success in meeting targets, application of knowledge, innovation, pedagogic approach as well as the degree of internationalism, gender balance amongst participants and the quality of teaching material.
Stockholm School of Economics IFL Executive Education is ranked best in the Nordic and Baltic area and has a solid position as one of the leading players in northern Europe..
Stockholm School of Economics participates in the Financial Times’ ranking with the executive education (SSE IFL), Executive MBA and Master of Science programs.
From FINANCIAL TIMES RANKING 2009:
SSE IFL fourth best in Europe, and 22nd best globally, for Custom Programs. (2009)
SSE IFL 20th best in Europe for Open Programs. (2009)
SSE Master in Management, 11th in Europe. (2009)
SSE Executive MBA, 14th in Europe, best in the Nordic and Baltic region. (2009)
SSE Master of Science, world’s best in Finance (2008)