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IXL CENTER CONGRATULATES HULT INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS SCHOOL FOR BEING PART OF THE FINANCIAL TIMES 100 TOP BUSINESS SCHOOLS IN 2010 PDF

FINANCIAL TIMES, January 25, 2010 – IXL Center congratulates, its partner, Hult International Business School, for being part of the Financial Times’ Top 100 Global MBA rankings in 2010.

Hult International Business School ranked 94th in this year’s Financial Times global rankings of MBA programs, released today, up three spots from last year’s ranking. Jointly sharing the top spot last year with University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School, London Business School this year gets the top spot. Hult is also top-ranked school in the international business beating out IMD, Manchester Business School, University of Southern California’s Marshall School and London Business School.

Top School for International Business
1. Thunderbird School of Global Management
2. University of South Carolina: Moore
3. Georgetown University: McDonough
4. Insead
5. George Washington University
6. HULT INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS SCHOOL
7. IMD
8. Manchester Business School
9. University of Southern California: Marshall
10. London Business School

Hult’s 2010 Ranking also include:

  • 5th best MBA program in the world in international mobility
  • 54th best business school in US
  • 25th best business school in Europe
  • “This is one of the most highly regarded rankings because it is based on the success of the alumni in the workplace. The ranking combines a number of measures including salary increase and career progress, the data for which is all supplied by the alumni themselves. The School's inclusion in this ranking of the world’s top business schools reflects its competitiveness on all of these dimensions.” – Hult International Business School

    With campuses in Boston, San Francisco, London, Dubai and Shanghai, Hult is the only business school to fully immerse students in each of the world’s key economies through its unique global rotation program. Additionally, it boasts a truly international student body – 80 nationalities.

    For additional information on Hult International Business School, please visit their website at www.hult.edu.

    ABOUT HULT INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS SCHOOL
    Hult International Business School, formerly the Arthur D. Little School of Management, is a NEASC and AMBA accredited business school. Established in 1964, Hult offers a unique one year MBA program to a diverse student body from over 50 countries. Its flagship MBA program received top rankings from both the Financial Times and the Economist Intelligence Unit. The school has four campus locations: Boston, London, Dubai, and Shanghai. Hult is partner of EF Education First, the world's largest private education organization. For more information, please visit their website at www.hult.edu.

    Source: Financial Times

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