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30/06/2009IE Business School's MBA is no 1 in Europe for Latin American directors

IE Business School has consolidated its position as one of the top business schools in the world following the results of a ranking of MBA programmes by leading Latin American magazine América Economía.

Published in June 2009, the ranking is largely considered a benchmark for management education among Latin American directors.


IE Business School's MBA programme now ranks in second position worldwide, having climbed two places since the 2008 edition, positioning it as the best MBA option in Europe for Latin American directors.


The length of the programme, which runs for 13 months, and its strong connections with Latin America, are two of the key advantages offered by IE Business School according to the América Economía Intelligence Unit.


The close relations that IE Business School enjoys with companies, institutions and key players in the economy of the region, and the potential of its alumni network are the main differentiating factors that have positioned IE Business School as the school with the best return on investment for directors in Latin America.


The result follows similar achievements in international rankings published by media agencies that include Financial Times, The Economist and BusinessWeek, which rank IE Business School among the best schools in the world.

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