published on 12.09.23
For the second consecutive year, TBS Education continues climbing the prestigious Financial Times international ranking of Masters in Management. The school reached 37th place on the list this year, climbing 13 places in its race to become one of the best management schools in the world.
The school’s CEO, Stéphanie Lavigne, speaks about it: “We are proud of this progression, which reflects the collective effort made in each of the pillars of our development strategy: pedagogical well-being, international influence, renovation of our 4 campuses in Paris and Barcelona, Casablanca and Toulouse. This development also reflects the academic excellence of our Grande École program and our teaching staff’s high level of expertise.”
The success of our Master in Management program in the Financial Times ranking is underpinned by several key factors that set us apart from the competition:
As we bask in the glory of our program’s remarkable ascent in global rankings, we are reminded that this achievement is a collective effort. It reflects the dedication and hard work of our faculty, staff, and, most importantly, our talented students. Each individual associated with our program has contributed to this success, and we are immensely proud of our community’s commitment to excellence.
Our Master in Management program will continue to evolve, adapt, and innovate to meet the ever-changing needs of our students and the global business landscape.
For more information about our Master in Management, do not hesitate to contact us.
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