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2009-05-20 00:31:32

2009年《金融时报》全球MBA排名简介

  2009年1月26日发布了2009年全球MBA百强排名榜,、、位列前三,中国首次有商学院入围前十,名列第八,并连续六年蝉联亚洲第一。

  这份榜单显示,排在第四至第十名的商学院分别是、()、、(IEBS)、、和。

  中国另有进入该榜单全球百强,名列第16位。

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The Financial Times MBA 2009 rankings

TABLE KEY (weights are in brackets)

Audit year Indicates the most recent year that KPMG audited a business school, applying specified relating to selected data provided for the Financial Times MBA ranking.

Salary today The average alumni salary three years after graduation. (The 2009 ranking surveyed the MBA class that graduated in 2005). This figure includes alumni salary data for the current year and the one or two preceding years, where available. The figure is NOT used in the ranking.

Weighted salary (20) The average alumni salary today with adjustment for salary variations between industry sectors. This figure includes data for the current year and the one or two preceding years where available.

Salary percentage increase (20) The percentage increase in average alumni salary from before the MBA to today as a percentage of the pre-MBA salary. This figure includes data for the current year and the one or two preceding years where available.

Value for money (3) This is calculated using the salary earned by alumni today, course length, fees and other costs, including the opportunity cost of not working for the duration of the course.

Career progress (3) This is calculated according to changes in the level of seniority and the size of the company alumni are working in now versus before their MBA. Data for the current year and the one or two preceding years are included where available.

Aims achieved (3) The extent to which alumni fulfilled their goals or reasons for doing an MBA.

Placement success (2) Alumni who used the careers service at their business school were asked to rank its effectiveness in their job search. This figure includes data for the current year and the one or two preceding years where available.

Employed at three months (2) The percentage of the most recent graduating class that had found employment or accepted a job offer within three months of graduation. The figure in brackets is the percentage of the class for which the school was able to provide employment data.

Alumni recommend (2) Alumni were asked to name three business schools from which they would recruit MBA graduates. The ranking is calculated according to the votes for each school. Data for the current year and the one or two preceding years are included where available.

Women faculty (2) Percentage of female faculty.

Women students (2) Percentage of female students.

Women board (1) Percentage of female members of the advisory board.

International faculty (4) Percentage of faculty whose citizenship differs from their country of employment.

International students (4) Percentage of students whose citizenship differs from the country in which they are studying.

International board (2) Percentage of the board whose citizenship differs from the country in which the business school is based.

International mobility (6) This is calculated according to whether alumni worked in different countries before the MBA, on graduation and also where they are employed today.

International experience (2) Weighted average of four criteria that measure international exposure during the MBA programme.

Languages (2) Number of extra languages required on completion of the MBA. Where a proportion of students requires a further language due to an additional diploma, that figure is included in the calculations but not presented in the final table.

Faculty with doctorates (5) Percentage of faculty with a doctoral degree.

FT doctoral rank (5) This is calculated according to the number of doctoral graduates from each business school during the past three years. Additional points are given if these doctoral graduates took up faculty positions at one of the top 50 full-time MBA schools of 2008.

FT research rank (10) This is calculated according to the number of faculty publications in 40 academic and practitioner journals. Points are awarded to the business school at which the author is currently employed. The total is weighted for faculty size.

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2009年《金融时报》全球MBA排名排行榜

Rank in 2009 3年平均排名
(3 year average rank)
英文学校名称 中文学校名称 国家 (Country) 加权薪资 (美元)
Weighted salary (US$)
薪资增长百分比
Salary percentage increase
毕业3个月后就业率
Employed at three months (%)
FT研究排名
FT research rank
1 1 1 1 U.S.A. 169784 119 89 ( 98) 3
1 2 5 3 U.K. 146565 121 90 ( 97) 6
3 5 3 4 U.S.A. 163637 115 93 ( 99) 1
4 3 2 3 U.S.A. 164310 132 92 ( 93) 7
5 6 7 6 France / Singapore 147908 108 89 ( 95) 15
6 4 3 4 U.S.A. 170340 105 93 ( 99) 5
6 8 11 8 Spain 132925 169 91 ( 86) 82
8 11 11 10 China 151641 179 92 ( 94) 75
9 7 14 10 U.S.A. 156451 121 90 ( 95) 9
10 13 8 10 U.S.A. 144125 133 93 ( 96) 9
11 9 6 9 U.S.A. 150272 113 94 ( 100) 4
12 11 16 13 Spain 124645 135 98 ( 98) 59
13 15 9 12 U.S.A. 156124 121 94 ( 100) 13
14 14 13 14 Switzerland 151624 97 93 ( 100) 68
15 20 India 148339 160 100 ( 93) 75
16 17 China 108364 128 93 ( 86) 17
17 10 15 14 U.K. 130160 121 93 ( 95) 50
18 21 24 21 Spain 121776 137 89 ( 100) 94
19 16 10 15 U.S.A. 140803 134 95 ( 98) 28
20 19 19 19 U.K. 135502 109 89 ( 87) 59
21 24 19 21 U.S.A. 142645 103 96 ( 97) 17
22 28 23 24 U.S.A. 128692 102 92 ( 97) 2
23 27 19 23 U.S.A. 132522 105 90 ( 93) 9
24 26 33 28 U.S.A. 126262 136 86 ( 98) 33
24 46 67 46 Singapore 104294 131 92 ( 100) 71
26 34 30 30 Netherlands 109997 107 97 ( 90) 64
27 22 28 26 U.K. 106960 128 92 ( 83) 82
27 33 26 29 U.S.A. 137215 119 91 ( 100) 43
29 18 18 22 France 117630 103 82 ( 97) 75
29 25 17 24 U.S.A. 141065 110 89 ( 92) 28
31 32 25 29 U.S.A. 137699 80 91 ( 98) 7
32 22 22 25 U.K. 109066 104 95 ( 95) 90
32 39 49 40 Australia 127474 100 89 ( 74) 55
34 36 29 33 U.S.A. 127858 104 93 ( 98) 33
35 81 Singapore 95926 122 87 ( 88) 71
35 30 37 34 U.K. 127004 95 97 ( 100) 82
37 29 36 34 U.K. 114653 92 88 ( 80) 75
38 48 42 43 Italy 104859 111 81 ( 89) 68
39 35 56 43 U.K. 117119 96 100 ( 85) 59
40 38 34 37 U.S.A. 121786 112 98 ( 88) 55
41 30 U.K. 118683 114 93 ( 73) 91
41 57 34 44 U.S.A. 101066 138 60 ( 100) 55
41 41 73 52 U.K. 124026 87 95 ( 91) 75
44 37 30 37 U.S.A. 108404 95 90 ( 98) 12
45 41 32 39 U.S.A. 120198 98 86 ( 99) 28
46 47 38 44 U.S.A. 115867 116 92 ( 91) 68
47 40 27 38 Canada 97413 92 90 ( 92) 20
47 53 41 47 Canada 104456 98 91 ( 94) 27
49 48 49 49 Canada 88609 97 90 ( 93) 28
49 76 62 62 U.S.A. 114761 92 89 ( 96) 17
51 48 43 47 U.S.A. 116773 96 96 ( 99) 35
52 75 79 69 Australia 110290 83 96 ( 87) 50
53 64 47 55 U.S.A. 109302 101 90 ( 96) 20
53 93 84 77 U.S.A. 95633 111 89 ( 95) 39
55 64 38 52 U.S.A. 92863 112 89 ( 88) 20
56 76 61 64 U.S.A. 110768 106 90 ( 98) 50
57 48 93 66 U.K. 100918 105 91 ( 90) 75
57 84 62 68 U.S.A. 105532 101 95 ( 93) 64
57 61 85 68 U.S.A. 98647 111 98 ( 100) 39
60 61 65 62 U.S.A. 107653 98 90 ( 100) 39
60 60 73 64 U.S.A. 116258 87 94 ( 94) 25
60 69 67 65 U.S.A. 109507 88 90 ( 96) 13
63 64 U.S.A. 101343 104 94 ( 88) 20
63 48 38 50 U.S.A. 102897 96 91 ( 100) 35
63 55 45 54 U.S.A. 92166 116 95 ( 98) 48
63 58 43 55 U.S.A. 105728 88 93 ( 99) 20
67 44 57 56 U.S.A. 105558 92 96 ( 99) 28
67 61 57 62 U.S.A. 99187 94 67 ( 85) 59
67 55 72 65 U.S.A. 91774 109 86 ( 89) 50
70 54 U.S.A. 109052 106 95 ( 96) 55
71 71 52 65 South Africa 143693 72 79 ( 84) 94
71 84 45 67 U.S.A. 98451 102 86 ( 97) 25
71 92 77 80 Canada 89682 83 92 ( 93) 15
74 68 49 64 U.S.A. 102010 91 77 ( 97) 39
75 97 Belgium 101180 66 100 ( 100) 71
76 88 57 74 U.S.A. 99624 97 92 ( 88) 35
77 U.K. 86364 99 100 ( 98) 71
77 88 Canada 75084 95 98 ( 100) 35
77 79 65 74 U.S.A. 106487 110 91 ( 95) 50
80 96 U.K. 104282 81 93 ( 88) 64
80 64 48 64 U.S.A. 100856 92 86 ( 99) 48
80 87 90 86 U.S.A. 93744 105 95 ( 93) 43
83 78 U.K. 82624 99 100 ( 60) 91
83 69 73 75 U.K. 107613 79 81 ( 77) 59
85 71 67 74 U.S.A. 101530 91 88 ( 93) 82
86 88 U.S.A. 100727 108 88 ( 100) 82
87 France 83516 80 86 ( 81) 94
87 53 70 70 / / U.K. / Netherlands / Germany 96144 89 92 ( 59) 82
89 71 52 71 U.S.A. 108162 85 91 ( 97) 43
89 84 89 87 U.S.A. 109541 87 83 ( 88) 75
91 95 100 95 Spain 89786 103 88 ( 73) 94
92 62 Brazil 96938 98 42 ( 100) 94
92 44 54 63 U.K. 101884 75 94 ( 92) 94
92 82 57 77 U.S.A. 97789 104 95 ( 100) 64
95 100 82 92 U.S.A. 99238 95 72 ( 92) 82
95 88 92 92 U.S.A. 99138 88 94 ( 100) 43
97 U.S.A. / U.K. / U.A.E 96915 85 89 ( 96) 94
98 99 U.S.A. 92064 95 74 ( 84) 43
99 98 98 98 Ireland 104934 66 97 ( 97) 93
100 76 93 90 U.K. 99647 62 94 ( 88) 82

Table Note:

Although the headline ranking figures show the changes in the survey year to year, the pattern of clustering among the schools is also significant. Some 195 points separate the top school from the school ranked 100 in the 2009 ranking. The top 10 schools, from the joint first London Business School and Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania to , form the leading group of world class business schools. Some 31 points separate LBS and Wharton from Stern. The second group is headed by the University of Chicago: Booth which scored 57 points more than University of California at Berkeley: Haas, leader of the third group. The fourth group is headed by University of California at Irvine: Merage and includes schools ranked from 74 to 100.

  • 参考来源:《金融时报》(Financial Times)
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