Moroccan Business School Makes History in Global Financial Times Ranking

Rabat Business School, which is part of the International University of Rabat (UIR), has entered the top 100 business schools worldwide. It has just been included in the Financial Times "Master in Management" 2022 ranking.
It is the first business school in Africa to be ranked by the Financial Times, and the first higher education institution in Morocco to be in the top 100 of an international ranking. This is a publication that honors 100 business schools from 28 countries on the 5 continents. The FT ranking takes into account the employability of graduates, the academic quality of Master’s programs, the international diversity of the faculty and students.
Rabat Business School is delighted to be in this ranking, which is one of the most reliable and one of the three most prestigious in the world, apart from the QS World University Rankings and the Shanghai Jiao Tong University.
"This international recognition is in line with Rabat Business School’s vision to become the global benchmark for business schools in Africa. Our ranking in the FT testifies to the academic quality of our Master’s programs that enable an excellent level of employability for our graduates," said Olivier Aptel, Managing Director and Dean of Rabat Business School.
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