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The Times Higher Education Global University Employability Ranking was published on November 19th. For the ranking, HR managers name the universities around the world which they believe will best prepare graduates for their career start. As in previous years, the Frankfurt School achieved top positions in the ranking and is once again the best German business school in the ranking, which is tailored to full universities. In comparison with the 17 universities in Germany represented in the ranking, the Frankfurt School is in sixth place. In an international comparison with 250 universities from 43 countries, the Frankfurt School is in 78th place and was thus able to improve by two places compared to 2019.
“At the Frankfurt School, faculty members, employees and our Career Services work hard to prepare our students for their career steps. That is why we are particularly pleased that HR decision-makers around the world appreciate this and want to attract our graduates as specialists and managers, ”says Professor Dr. Nils Stieglitz , President of the Frankfurt School.
In the Times Higher Education Global University Employability Ranking, several thousand HR managers from 22 countries are asked about the universities that they believe produce the best graduates. They are only allowed to name universities outside their home country.
You can find the complete ranking here .
Top placement in rankings
In October 2020 the ranking of the Financial Times Ranking for Executive MBA was published, in which the Frankfurt School ranks 76th. In June 2020, the Frankfurt School made it into the top 50 worldwide with its EMBA in The Economist Ranking, which appears every two years. In the same month, the Frankfurt School achieved second place in Germany and 32nd place worldwide in the Financial Times ranking with its Masters in Finance . In September 2020, the Frankfurt School achieved 34th place worldwide with its Master in Management in the Financial Times ranking and 29th place in Europe.
In addition to other very good placements in current rankings, such as the university ranking U-Multirank, the ranking of the magazine América Economía, the CHE university ranking, the university ranking of the Wirtschaftswoche and the Manager Magazin, the STERN magazine also ranked Frankfurt School as Germany in August 2020 best business school awarded for further education.
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