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The Master in Global Entrepreneurial Management, ranked by the Ranking Financial Times MIM and nº 1 worldwide in International Course Experience

28 October 2019

The MGEM moves up 13 spots from 44 to 31 and is the only master taught in a Spanish university to improve its ranking compared to last year.

 

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The MGEM moves up 13 spots from 44 to 31 and is the only master taught in a Spanish university to improve its ranking compared to last year.

 

The Master in Global Entrepreneurial Management (MGEM) at IQS has been recognised for the fifth year in a row by the Financial Times ranking, this year reaching number 31 on the Masters in Management ranking (MiM), jumping 13 spots from last year's position.

The Master’ Degree also stands out for being number 1 worldwide in International Course Experience for students.

The MGEM is also the only one of four masters taught in Spanish universities appearing on the prestigious list that has improved its position since last year. The Master in Global Entrepreneurial Management (MGEMmoved up from 44 to 31 on the top 100 Masters in the World.

Every year, the Financial Times Master in Management Ranking evaluates programmes with a minimum of four graduating classes, analysing more than 20 indicators, including career advancement, international mobility, faculty qualifications and the number of international students and professors in the programme, among others. The study is the result of a questionnaire carried out in universities and graduates from the Masters in Management from across the world who finished their studies 3 years ago.

Last month the MGEM at IQS was once again recognised by the QS World University Rankings and in December 2018 the programme appeared in the prestigious international ranking created by the British Times Higher Education (THE) publication and the American newspaper The Wall Street Journal among the top 10 Masters in Management. The IQS programme is ranked 8th among business schools worldwide by the Wall Street Journal.

Master in Global Entrepreneurial Management (MGEM)

The MGEM is taught jointly between the IQS School of Management, Fu Jen Catholic University in Taiwan and the University of San Francisco (USA). The programme is taught entirely in English and lasts 12 months. The students take their first four months classes in Barcelona, before moving to Taipei, and then spending the last four months in San Francisco. Students in the programme develop their skills to coordinate multicultural teams, as well as negotiation and communication skills in global contexts, in order to train future graduates to take on management and executive roles in companies and organisations in international markets. Throughout the programme, students carry out management consulting projects for renowned companies that operate in global markets.