Financial Times highlights in today's edition CATÓLICA-LISBON as the business school with the highest rise in the Executive Education Ranking worldwide

Financial Times
Monday, May 23, 2022 - 09:00

“Giant Leap in Executive Education Rankings”, says the Financial Times in today’s edition, 23 May 2022, referring to CATÓLICA-LISBON

Financial Times has released the results of the Global Executive Education 2022 Ranking today. In the media's analysis of its Executive Education 2022 website: Top 50 combined ranking and school profiles | Financial Times (ft.com), the Financial Times highlights CATÓLICA-LISBON as the school with the highest ranking in the world in Executive Education, climbing 23 positions to become the 27th best business school in the world.

Financial Times thus highlighted CATÓLICA-LISBON with a “Giant Leap in Executive education rankings”, being the school in the world with the greatest combined improvement in both Open Enrollment Programs and Custom Programs.

CATÓLICA-LISBON is also recognized by the Financial Times with the highest rise in the world in Open Enrollment Programs. The FT states: “Portuguese school CATÓLICA-LISBON climbs 28 places to 44th, the biggest increase in open enrollment programs. Participants in the training programs praised the teachers they found inspiring and highly knowledgeable and available…”

In the customized programs, CATÓLICA-LISBON climbed 20 places to become the 19th best Business School in the world and the 12th best in Europe, a position never before achieved by a Portuguese School.

For Filipe Santos, Dean of CATÓLICA-LISBON: “This recognition by the Financial Times of CATÓLICA-LISBON as the School with the greatest improvement in the world in Executive Education, is the result of the quality of our teachers and the success of our team in updating and customizing programs, providing an extraordinary learning experience for our participants and value for companies. We will continue our work to serve companies and managers, reinforcing our position as one of the best Business Schools in the World.”