CUHK EMBA Named the Most Gender-balanced Programme in Financial Times Executive MBA Ranking 2017

CUHK EMBA was named the best gender-balanced program among the best 100 executive MBAs in the world featured in the Financial Times Executive MBA Ranking 2017.
The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) Business School’s Executive MBA Programme has moved up five places to 32nd in the Financial Times Executive MBA Ranking 2017 released on 15 October.
In the special report published on Financial Times’ online news portal analyzing the ranking results, CUHK EMBA was named the best gender-balanced programme among the best 100 Executive MBAs in the world.
Please see the comments by the newspaper’s Business Education Statistician Laurent Ortmans below:
“CUHK Business School has the most gender-balanced cohort, with 49 percent female students compared with an average of 29 percent among the top 100 ranked schools… This is a turnaround from five years ago when only a quarter of students at CUHK [EMBA] were women. The faculty body on the other hand trails in terms of diversity, with only 24 percent of professors being women.”… Read More (PDF)
The Financial Times story was also reprinted by Expansión, one of the most influential business newspapers in Spain on 25 October, 2017. Please click here (PDF) to read the article in Spanish.
Source: Financial Times / Expansión
Date published: 16 October, 2017 / 25 October, 2017
Photo: Financial Times