IMB achieves 57th place in the prestigious Financial Times’ ranking
13.09.2023Comments are closed.

IMB – International Master in Business and Organisation achieves 57th place in the prestigious Financial Times’ ranking for the sixth year in a row.
The Financial Times’ ranking is globally recognised for its unbiased methodology and quality assessment, and has an impact on the reputation of management master’s programmes around the world. It is considered the gold standard for measuring the quality of studies and programmes, as the methodology is extremely complex and in-depth.
“This is more than just a recognition that gives IMB graduates greater visibility for their studies, as IMB also provides them with a good springboard for entering the global labour market”, said Prof. Dr Polona Domadenik Muren, Head of the IMB Programme at the School of Economics and Business, University of Ljubljana, and continued: “The 57th position in the Financial Times ranking objectively confirms and recognises the high quality and international reputation of the specific programme, the entire IMB community with committed alumni and business partners of our school, who also participated in this ranking process. This result certainly reinforces our reputation in the international business education community”.
“This achievement is of the utmost importance as it represents the highest ranking of our programme to date, which is a testament to the continuous improvement and excellence that we strive to maintain and build upon year after year. We would like to express our sincere gratitude to the dedicated professors and alumni who have contributed to this achievement”, commented the new Dean of the School of Economics and Business, University of Ljubljana, Prof. Dr Tomaž Turk.
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