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The Amsterdam Business School's (ABS) Executive MBA (EMBA) has once again been listed in the global top 100 of the Financial Times (FT) EMBA Ranking. The programme for ambitious professionals looking to further their career aims moved up 1 place this year.

The EMBA performed particularly well in the environmental, social and governance (ESG) category, the percentage of female students, the percentage of female teaching staff, and salary increase. The ranking features the ABS Executive MBA programme for the third year in a row.

Sebastian Kortmann, the EMBA programme director, attributes the programme's success to the Amsterdam Business School's ongoing committment to high-quality education: 'We’re proud to be ranked once again - a recognition that reflects the consistency, quality, and maturity of our MBA. Sustained rankings like this show that our programme isn’t just successful, it’s also firmly established.'

About the Executive MBA at the ABS

The EMBA is a 2-year part-time non-funded education programme offered 2 evenings a week. It attracts a select group of students. This group has an average age of 36 and 10-12 years of work experience. The programme is attended by top business professionals (such as Heineken, Unilever), as well as people working at NGOs, government, sustainability startups, and self-employed entrepreneurs.