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ISEG consolidates its position in the Financial Times European Business Schools 2025 ranking

ISEG-Lisbon School of Economics and Management has been recognized, for the 4th consecutive year, in the prestigious Financial Times European Business Schools Ranking, ISEG's ranking has risen three places to the top 70. This distinction keeps ISEG in the select group of the 100 best business schools in Europe, and reflects the School's consistent commitment to excellent training, recognized by leaders, companies and communities. This year also marks a critical milestone: ISEG's MiM enters the European Rank, achieving its first formal presence in this table.

João Duque, Dean of ISEG, comments: “The rise in the European ranking of the Financial Times and the entry of our Master in Management in the European Rank are results that reflect the serious, consistent and rigorous work that ISEG has been developing, in both advanced training and links with companies and society.

This recognition confirms that our strategy is on the right track: strengthen quality, internationalize, attract talent and consolidate our Executive Education offer, This is where we perform very well. ISEG will therefore continue to strive for higher positions in this ranking in order to fully reflect the capacity, impact and value it actually delivers to society.”

This Financial Times ranking identifies the best Business Schools The Financial Times ranking of the best European business schools continues to include four Lisbon schools, proving that the country's capital has a European-level executive education offer. The Financial Times ranking of the best European business schools includes a total of 100 higher education institutions based on the overall scores that each school obtained in each ranking of programs in which it participates, namely in the MBA, Executive Education, Masters in Management and Executive MBA rankings.