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Master in Management : SKEMA Business School enters the Financial Times global Top 20

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Grande Ecole / Master in Management
Management

Published on September 08, 2025

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SKEMA Business School has made a significant leap in the 2025 Financial Times Masters in Management ranking, climbing 12 places to reach 18th worldwide among the 100 institutions assessed.

A global strategy delivering results

This achievement highlights the strength of SKEMA’s international model. With ten campuses in seven countries – France, the United States, Brazil, China, South Africa, Canada, and the United Arab Emirates – the school places international experience at the core of its educational approach. It now ranks 6th worldwide for the International Course Experience criterion, which measures the quality and diversity of study opportunities abroad.

“This result confirms the relevance of our strategy and the uniqueness of our model. Providing our students with rich international experiences and a curriculum deeply committed to global transitions and technological advances is at the very core of our mission,” says Alice Guilhon, Dean and Executive President of SKEMA Business School.

 

Leading on ESG and responsibility

SKEMA has also achieved 1st place worldwide for teaching corporate social responsibility (CSR) and ecological transition topics, in the category ESG and Net Zero Teaching. This distinction reflects the school’s strong integration of environmental and societal issues into its programmes.

 

Academic excellence at the core

The ranking further recognises the quality of SKEMA’s faculty, the majority of whom hold PhDs and bring a strong international outlook. This high level of expertise supports both the school’s academic reputation and its continued rise in global rankings.

 

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