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    The business school rankings, FT MBA 2001
    January 2001 - Jan 19 2001 17:58:47.



    (Rank , last year ,name ,country,score .)

    1 2 University of Pennsylvania: Wharton US 76.1
    2 1 Harvard Business School US 75.3
    3 3 Stanford University GSB US 73.0
    4 6 University of Chicago GSB US 70.3
    5 5 Columbia University GSB US 69.9
    6 4 MIT: Sloan US 68.5
    7 9 Insead France 67.8
    8 8 London Business School UK 65.4
    9 7 Northwestern University: Kellogg US 64.8
    10 13 New York University: Stern US 63.6
    11 11 IMDạ Switz. 61.9
    12 14 University of California at Los Angeles: Anderson US 60.7
    13 15 Dartmouth College: Tuck US 60.5
    14 12 University of California at Berkeley: Haas US 60.3
    15 10 Cornell University: Johnson US 58.4
    16 16 University of Michigan Business School US 57.6
    17 21 Carnegie Mellon University US 57.1
    18 17 Duke University: Fuqua US 57.0
    19 19 University of Western Ontario: Ivey Canada 56.7
    20 18 Yale School of Management US 56.6
    21 23 University of North Carolina: Kenan-Flagler US 55.3
    22 19 University of Virginia: Darden US 54.6
    23 31 University of Maryland: Smith US 53.2
    24 25 Iese Spain 53.1
    = 32 University of Texas at Austin US 53.1
    = 27 Vanderbilt University: Owen US 53.1
    27 29 Rotterdam School of Managementạ Netherlands 52.6
    28 35 Emory University: Goizueta US 52.5
    29 28 Georgetown University: McDonough US 52.4
    = 33 University of Rochester: Simon US 52.4
    31 24 Instituto de Empresa Spain 52.2
    32 new University of Southern California: Marshall US 52.1
    33 26 Washington University: Olin US 51.9
    34 new University of Oxford: Saidạ UK 51.5
    35 45 York University: Schulich Canada 51.3
    36 43 Manchester Business School UK 51.0
    37 49 McGill University Canada 50.9
    38 22 University of California at Irvine GSBạ US 50.4
    39 48 SDA Bocconi Italy 49.8
    40 59 Warwick Business Schoolạ UK 49.5
    41 35 Cranfield School of Management UK 49.3
    42 65 Australian Graduate School of Management Australia 48.6
    = 29 Indiana University: Kelley US 48.6
    = 38 Purdue University: Krannert US 48.6
    45 34 University of South Carolina: Moore US 48.5
    46 41 University of Toronto: Rotman Canada 48.4
    47 47 Southern Methodist University: Cox US 48.3
    48 70 Hong Kong University of Science and Technologyạ China 48.0
    = new University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign US 48.0
    50 37 Edinburgh University Management Schoolạ UK 47.8
    51 43 Arizona State University US 47.7
    52 50 HEC France 47.6
    53 52 Babson College: FW Olin US 47.4
    = 40 Rice University: Jonesạ US 47.4
    55 45 Thunderbird US 47.3
    = 56 Wake Forest University: Bab**** US 47.3
    57 62 University of Iowa: Tippieạ US 47.1
    58 56 Melbourne Business School Australia 47.0
    59 new The University of British Columbiaạ Canada 46.8
    60 41 University College Dublin: Michael Smurfitạ Ireland 46.5
    61 68 ESCP-EAPạ France 46.4
    = new University of Minnesota: Carlsonạ US 46.4
    63 50 University of Wisconsin-Madison US 46.3
    64 74 Esade Spain 46.2
    = 54 Imperial College Management School UK 46.2
    66 new Tulane University:Freemanạ US 46.1
    67 new IEPạ France 45.8
    = new Texas A & Mạ US 45.8
    = new Theseus International Management Instituteạ France 45.8
    70 73 Universiteit Nyenrodeạ Netherlands 45.6
    = 59 University of Georgia: Terryạ US 45.6
    72 69 University of Pittsburgh: Katz US 45.5
    73 66 City University Business School UK 45.4
    = 64 University of Notre Dame US 45.4
    75 71 Marriott School at Brigham Young University US 45.1
    76 56 Case Western Reserve: Weatherhead US 44.8
    77 55 Michigan State University: Broadạ US 44.5
    = 39 Pennsylvania State University: Smeal US 44.5
    79 new University of Arizona: Ellerạ US 44.3
    80 new McMaster University: DeGroote Canada 44.2
    81 52 Ashridge Management Collegeạ UK 43.9
    82 75 ITESM: Monterrey Institute of Technologyạ Mexico 43.6
    = new Nottingham University Business Schoolạ UK 43.6
    84 67 The College of William & Maryạ US 43.5
    85 new Strathclyde Graduate School of Business UK 43.1
    = 72 University of Bradford Management Centreạ UK 43.1
    na na Nimbasạ*** Netherlands na
    87 new Queen's School of Businessạ Canada 42.9
    88 new Leeds University Business Schoolạ UK 42.7
    89 new National University of Singaporeạ Singapore 42.5
    90 63 Lancaster University Management Schoolạ UK 42.0
    91 new ENPC School of International Managementạ France 41.8
    92 new University of Otagoạ New Zealand 41.3
    93 new EM Lyonạ France 41.2
    94 new Ipade Mexico 41.1
    95 new University of Albertaạ Canada 40.8
    96 new University of Bath School of Managementạ UK 40.1
    97 new Trinity College Dublinạ Ireland 39.7
    98 new Concordia Universityạ Canada 39.5
    99 new Coppeadạ Brazil 38.5
    100 new Norwegian School of Managementạ Norway 38.1


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    Footnotes:
    ***Nimbas was set up by the University of Bradford Management Centre and still uses the Bradford faculty. Therefore it has been included with Bradford although it ranks higher than Bradford in many categories
    1 Schools with a class size of less than 100 in 1996: the data may be volatile
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    FT MBA2001 interactive rankings

    Key to table
    Weighting in brackets

    Salary Today: An average of salaries - three years after graduation - from the 1999, 2000 and 2001 surveys. The figure is in US dollars and is NOT used in the ranking.

    Weighted Salary (20): The average 'salary today' with adjustment for salary variation between industry sectors. The figure is a weighted average of salaries three years after graduation from the 1999, 2000 and 2001 surveys and is in US dollars.

    Salary percentage increase (20): The percentage increase in salary from the beginning of the MBA to three years after graduation. The figure is a weighted average of the increases from the 1999, 2000 and 2001 surveys.

    Value for money (3): The rate of return for each dollar spent between the start of the MBA to three years after graduation.

    Career progress (3): The degree to which alumni have moved up the career ladder three years after graduating. Progression is measured through changes in level of seniority and the size of company in which they are employed.

    Aims achieved (3): The extent to which alumni fulfilled their goals or reasons for doing an MBA. This is measured as a percentage of total returns for a school.

    Placement success (2): The percentage of 1997 alumni that gained employment with the help of career advice.

    Employed at three months (2): The percentage of the most recent graduating class that had gained employment within three months.

    Alumni recommendation (2): Alumni of '97 were asked to name three business schools from which they would recruit MBA graduates. The figure represents the number of votes received by each school.

    Women faculty (2): Percentage of female faculty.

    Women students (2): Percentage of female students.

    Women board (1): Female members of advisory board as a percentage.

    International faculty (4): The percentage of faculty that is international; those whose nationality is different to the country of employment.

    International students (4): Percentage of international students.

    International board (2): Percentage of board that is international; those whose nationality is different to the country of employment.

    International mobility (6): A rating system that measures the school with the most internationally mobile alumni based on the movements of 1997 graduates.

    International experience (2): Weighted average of four criteria that measure international exposure in the course.

    Languages (2): Number of working languages required on completion of the MBA.

    Faculty with doctorates (5): Percentage of faculty with a doctorate.

    FT Doctoral rating (5): Number of doctoral graduates from the last three academic years with ad***ional weighting for those graduates taking up a faculty position at one of the top 50 schools.

    FT Research rating (10): A rating of faculty publications in 35 international academic and practitioners journals. Faculty accrue points for the business school where they are now employed.



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    â FT CareerPoint 2001.

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