The Economist published a new Master in Management Ranking. While the Financial Times presents such a ranking on so-called MIM programs every year since 2005, the Economist MIM Ranking appears in 2017 for the first time.
The Economist ranking methodology shows that only programs were included with no more than 40 percent of content focus on a particular business function. This is similar to the MIM Compass Global MIM Survey where Masters in Management were defined as postgraduate degrees for recent graduates with a minimum of 50 percent general management content.
The Economist Master in Management Ranking 2017
- HEC School of Management, Paris Paris, France
- University of Virginia Charlottesville, United States
- WHU Vallendar, Germany
- ESSEC Business School Cergy-Pontoise, France
- University of St. Gallen St. Gallen, Switzerland
- HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management Leipzig, Germany
- Cranfield School of Management Cranfield, Britain
- University of Mannheim Mannheim, Germany
- CEMS Multi-school consortium
- ESADE Business School Barcelona, Spain
- IE Business School Madrid, Spain
- Tsinghua University Beijing, China
- Hult International Business School Cambridge, United States
- European School of Management and Technology Berlin, Germany
- Imperial College Business School London, Britain
- EDHEC Business School Lille, France
- BI Norwegian Business School Oslo, Norway
- University of Bath Bath, Britain
- University of Notre Dame Notre Dame, United States
- Grenoble Ecole de Management Grenoble, France
- Wake Forest University Winston-Salem, United States
- EADA Business School Barcelona Barcelona, Spain
- Babson College Wellesley, United States
- Tilburg University Tilburg, Netherlands
- Southern Methodist University Dallas, United States
- NHH Norwegian School of Economics Bergen, Norway
- Durham University Durham, Britain
- Sun Yat-sen University Guangzhou, China
- Lancaster University Lancaster, Britain
- City University London, Britain
- Copenhagen Business School Copenhagen, Denmark
- University of Florida Gainesville, United States
- Aston University Birmingham, Britain
- Nova School of Business and Economics Lisbon, Portugal
- University of Sydney Sydney, Australia
- Leeds University Business School Leeds, Britain
- St Petersburg University St Petersburg, Russia
- Henley Business School Reading, Britain
- University of Liverpool Liverpool, Britain
- Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands