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Poland’s Kozminski University named best business school in CEE

06.12.2022 23:55
Warsaw's Kozminski University has been named the best business school in Central and Eastern Europe.
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According to the latest European Business Schools Ranking published by the Financial Times, which comprises 100 universities from Europe, the Kozminski University is ranked 52nd.

Financial Times rankings of economic universities from around the world are based on surveys sent to graduates who finished their schools three years earlier.

On the basis of their responses, partial rankings of specific areas are published during the year, and in December an overall summary of the best schools from Europe is released.

In the Executive MBA ranking, Kozminski University ranked 24th in Europe. Its graduates said that their salaries increased by 79 percent in three years. This was one of the most significant salary advances recorded among all graduates of European business schools.

In the ranking, Central and Eastern Europe is represented by only three universities: Kozminski in 52nd place (up from 54th a year earlier), Prague University of Economics (62nd), and the Faculty of Economics and Business at Slovenia's University of Ljubljana (69th).

The Kozminski University has been present in the Financial Times rankings for 14 years. As a result, it has become the most recognized Polish business university abroad.

Founded in 1993, the Kozminski University has been running English-language studies in parallel with programs in Polish since the beginning.

Despite the economic crisis and the ongoing war in Ukraine across the Polish border, this year's enrollment was a record one: the university admitted 2,800 new students.

Currently, 12,000 students are being educated there. The Kozminski University has partnership agreements with more than 200 universities around the world.

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Source: Kozminski University