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Porto Business School is one of the 50 best business schools in the world

Porto Business School is one of the 50 best business schools in the world
Porto. · 25 May 2022
The 2022 Financial Times Executive Education Ranking is already known and Porto Business School (PBS) appears in it once again. Porto institution climbs the table and now occupies the 40th position among the best business schools in the world and gives a push for Portugal to have a place on the podium.

In the Open Programmes category, Porto Business School sees its ranking rise 22 places and is now in 53rd place, highlighting the improvement in variables such as partner schools, international participants and overall customer satisfaction. In ten points, the institution achieved 9.33.

The Custom Executive programmes also improved in the Financial Times ranking. In this category, Porto Business School is now in 48th position, ten places above the previous evaluation. The growth of the activity, the programme design, the partner schools and the future use of the skills obtained are the criteria in which the school achieved the best score.

In a statement, the Dean of Porto Business School considers "a pride to consolidate our position in the Financial Times ranking, adding positive results that contribute to position Portugal as a world reference in the area of executive training".

Ramon O' Callaghan adds that "there are always new challenges to achieve and that each year presents us with more and more stimulus and motivation. We will continue, therefore, always to innovate, with programmes of excellence responding to the needs, also in continuous change, of individuals and companies".

The performance of Porto Business School helps to place Portugal as the third best qualified country in this Executive Education Ranking, behind France and the United Kingdom.

The Financial Times publishes every year rankings for MBA, EMBA, Masters in Finance, Masters in Management and online MBA programs, as well as executive training programs, in addition to the ranking of the best European business schools, whose latest evaluation placed the Porto institution in 66th position. PBS moved up 13 places in this ranking.