ISEG's Master in Finance ranks in the TOP 35 worldwide, being the Portuguese school with the best career services and the fastest placement of graduates and one of the schools that provide the highest salary increases and best value for money to graduates.
ISEG - Lisbon School of Economics & Management ranked 34th in the Financial Times' ranking of master's degrees in finance, the most relevant international rankings publication for financial institutions. Business Schoolsconsolidating its presence in this ranking since 2020. This is the third time it has been included in this ranking and it happens three weeks after it debuted, directly in the top 50, in the executive training ranking.
The Financial Times ranking places ISEG as the best Business School in Portugal in the assessment of the quality of career services and in the rapid integration of graduates into the labor market after the completion of the master's degree. In this indicator, it even ranks first worldwide with all graduates finding a job in less than three months.
The Financial Times table also places the ISEG master's degree in the top 15 worldwide for highest salary increases (+62%) and the tenth best value for money, allowing students to quickly recoup their academic investment.
According to Clara Raposo, President (Dean) of ISEG - Lisbon School of Economics & Management, "t is a joy to witness, in less than a month, two recognitions of ISEG's quality in Financial Times rankings, positioning us as one of the best economics and management schools in the world! This is due, on the one hand, to the enormous quality of our programs, but also to the tireless work to ensure that we attract the best students, in Portugal and in the world, and that we prepare them to be pioneers, as is ISEG's tradition, in commanding the economy of the future. These are clear signs that we are treading our path well, with consistency, boldness, and a lot of innovation!", he concludes.
Finally, it should be noted that ISEG is ranked first in the indicator that measures the degree of internationalization of the advisory board of ISEG. Business Schoolsis the only school in Portugal where this body is entirely composed of international counselors. The representation of women on this board is the fourth highest worldwide.
Along with ISEG, four more Portuguese schools were included in this ranking. As in previous years, this edition of the rankings includes 55 schools, classified according to their scores in 17 indicators that assess the quality of the master's degree and the school in three main dimensions, namely the career progress of graduates, the diversity of the school, and international research and experience.