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FEP's Master in Management reaches the top 100 of the Financial Times ranking

This is one of the most influential international rankings of business schools and programmes in the world

FEP is, for the first time, present in the prestigious Financial Times ranking, which has just been released, entering directly to the TOP 100.

The School’s Master in Management is ranked 98th worldwide and in Portugal only four schools appear in this exclusive ranking of management programmes.

"The presence of the Master in Management in the Financial Times ranking, directly entering the Top 100, is the result of the work that the whole school has been doing towards its renewal and internationalization. This is yet another recognition that encourages us to continue working for the quality of our students' training and their careers", highlights the Dean of FEP, José Varejão.

The Financial Times ranking, one of the most influential among business schools worldwide, assesses 17 indicators that are grouped into the following categories: career progress of alumni, diversity, international experience and research.

In the case of FEP's Master in Management, criteria such as the salary increase after the completion of the programme and the international careers of its graduates were particularly valued.

"The Master in Management of FEP has as main objective to train people to be active participants in an increasingly global world. The programme syllabus is regularly updated, in order to, on the one hand, reflect the most innovative developments in the field of Management and, on the other hand, meet the needs of the labour market, which translates into an almost full degree of employability at the end of the programme", highlights the Director of the Master in Management, José António Moreira.

The complete ranking can be consulted here.


About the Financial Times Rankings

The Financial Times publishes seven rankings annually divided into the categories of MBA, EMBA, Masters in Finance, Masters in Management and online MBA programmes as well as executive education programmes.

The aim of these rankings is to showcase the best training available for those who want to invest in their education and improve their management skills.
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