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Rabat Business School Soars to New Heights in Financial Times Rankings
Rabat Business School, a leading institution within the International University of Rabat, has achieved a remarkable feat by climbing 32 places in the prestigious Financial Times rankings for 2023. This impressive ascent positions the school as the 54th best business school globally, tying with HEC Lausanne, and solidifies its status as the sole business school in Africa and the Middle East to be featured in the Financial Times rankings.
The Financial Times "Master in Management" ranking is widely recognized as one of the most reliable assessments for evaluating management programs. It ranks business schools worldwide based on a variety of criteria, including the quality of teaching, student satisfaction, international dimension, and graduate employability.
"We are extremely proud of our spectacular advancement in the 2023 Financial Times ranking. This recognition reflects several characteristics of excellence in our school, particularly the international diversity of our faculty and students, the quality of our teachings, and the career progression of our graduates," said Olivier Aptel, Dean of Rabat Business School.
Accredited by the AACSB and ranked among the Top 100 Business Schools globally by both the Financial Times and QS World University Rankings, Rabat Business School boasts a student body of over 2,500. With a network of more than 170 international partners, the institution has developed a Bachelor's program, 8 Master's programs, an Executive MBA, a doctoral program, and 24 Continuing Education programs.
This remarkable achievement underscores Rabat Business School's commitment to excellence and its position as a leading institution in Africa and the Middle East. As the school continues to attract top talent and forge strong international partnerships, its future looks brighter than ever