AGSM ranks first in Australia in Financial Times 2021 Global MBA Rankings

AGSM @ UNSW Business School

In the Financial Times 2021 Global MBA Rankings released today, AGSM jumped up nearly 10 places, ranking 79th in the world and is the top ranked MBA program in Australia.

AGSM ranked in the top 10% of schools globally for international course experience, international mobility, and percentage of female students. It also ranked fourth in the world for highest percentage of female faculty, which stands at 40%.

"These results are a testament to our ongoing investment in the diversity of our cohort, international experiences we offer our students, focus on sustainable leadership and responsible management, and the strength of our career development centre," said Professor Nick Wailes, Director AGSM and Deputy Dean, UNSW Business School. "We have made very intentional choices about our programs to ensure we create a truly global MBA experience and equip future leaders with knowledge and skills needed to make an impact in an accelerating world."

As the leader in Australia, AGSM ranked first in the country for salary percentage increase, career progress, percentage of international faculty and CSR. Additionally, it climbed four places for the percentage of students employed after three months, which stands at nearly 90%.

AGSM also moved up 20 places in the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) metric introduced in 2019, earning 32ndplace globally.

"The Financial Times Global MBA Rankings are the most competitive and prestigious of all rankings. We are delighted that AGSM

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