Global recognition for SBE’s Executive Education by Financial Times
We are proud to announce that Maastricht University School of Business and Economics (SBE) has secured an impressive global ranking of 84th in the Financial Times Open-Enrolment Executive Education Ranking 2025. This achievement demonstrates our unwavering commitment to delivering top-notch open education. It cements our status as a respected institution on the international stage.
The Open-enrolment Executive Education Ranking is the definitive benchmark for evaluating the quality and impact of executive education worldwide. SBE’s executive branches, MSM, UMIO, and UNU-MERIT, have been thoroughly assessed on critical criteria, including course design, faculty quality, participant diversity, and overall satisfaction.
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