Would you recommend CBS?

Ranking places CBS as no. 2 in Western Europe and no. 3 in the world

24/10/2011

Ranking places CBS as no. 2 in Western Europe and no. 3 in the world

Do you know Copenhagen Business School and would you recommend it? According to the recently published ranking from Eduniversal, it is highly likely that the answer is "yes", if you ask a foreigner.

CBS has been placed second in the category "Western Europe" right after London Business School. In the "world" category, CBS is number 3 after Harvard Business School and London Business School.

620 recommendations from rectors and deans

The French consultancy company SMBG is behind the ranking, in which one thousand business schools and universities from 153 countries have been ranked on the basis of recommendations from rectors and deans from all over the world. 620 have recommended CBS.

- This prominent placement is very much a result of CBS' comprehensive network, which includes more than 300 international partners, a membership of the two global networks CEMS and PIM, and our three national accreditations (AACSB, EQUIS, AMBA), which are held by less than 50 schools in the world. To this must be added the quality of the more than 1,000 students who are going on exchange and the reputation of our international researchers, says Ole Stenvinkel Nilsson, Director of Accreditation and Quality Assurance.

International influence

Besides the recommendations, the ranking is also made on the basis of the assessment from an international academic committee, who assesses the international significance of the institution. CBS is among 100 business schools, which have received the maximum score - five points - which means that the committee finds that CBS has significant international influence.

Read more about the ranking and see the result for the individual regions.

Top 5 in the world

1. Harvard Business School

2. London Business School

3. Copenhagen Business School

4. INSEAD Business School

5. Yale School of Management

Sidst opdateret: Sekretariat for Ledelse og Kommunikation // 25/10/2011