New York University's (NYU) Leonard N. Stern School of Business is one of the world's premier business schools and research centers. It offers the top ranked MBA degree programs which are consistently placed among the very best in the world by a number of international league tables.
The School also offers the TRIUM Global Executive MBA Program which is a joint program with the London School of Economics and the HEC School of Management, Paris. The TRIUM program is ranked 3rd internationally by the Financial Times 2008 review of EMBA programs.
MBA Program Rankings:
- 11th among 113 MBA programs in the U.S. by U.S. News and World Report 2010.
- The part-time M.B.A. program is ranked No. 1 in the nation (USNWR Best Business Schools 2010).
- 10th among 100 MBA programs worldwide by Financial Times 2009.
- 10th nationally in the US News MBA Ranking 2009.
- 7th in the Whitefield Consulting Worldwide Global MBA Ranking 2009.
- 5th in the US and 8th among 100 Full Time MBA programs worldwide by The Economist Intelligence Unit 2008. In the ranking of Gloabl MBA programmes by categories, it is placed 5th in Open new career opportunities, and 4th in Potential to network.
- 13th in the FT World MBA Rankings 2008.
- 14th in the Wall Street Journal EMBA Ranking 2008.
- 19th in the world for its EMBA program (Business Week 2007).
- 8th internationally for its full time MBA (EIU 2007). It is also rated 8th in 2006.
- 11th for MBA program integrating issues of Social & Environmental Stewardship in the 2007-2008 Beyond Grey Pinstripes rankings (The Aspen Institute's Center for Business Education).
- Ranked the number three MBA program in attracting Hispanics, according to Hispanic Outlook: “Hispanic MBAs & Top Business Schools”.
- 3rd worldwide in the University of Texas at Dallas School of Management’s Top 100 Business School Research Rankings, which measures the research productivity of the business schools’ faculties.
The School also offers the TRIUM Global Executive MBA Program which is a joint program with the London School of Economics and the HEC School of Management, Paris. The TRIUM program is ranked 3rd internationally by the Financial Times 2008 review of EMBA programs.
MBA Program Rankings:
- 11th among 113 MBA programs in the U.S. by U.S. News and World Report 2010.
- The part-time M.B.A. program is ranked No. 1 in the nation (USNWR Best Business Schools 2010).
- 10th among 100 MBA programs worldwide by Financial Times 2009.
- 10th nationally in the US News MBA Ranking 2009.
- 7th in the Whitefield Consulting Worldwide Global MBA Ranking 2009.
- 5th in the US and 8th among 100 Full Time MBA programs worldwide by The Economist Intelligence Unit 2008. In the ranking of Gloabl MBA programmes by categories, it is placed 5th in Open new career opportunities, and 4th in Potential to network.
- 13th in the FT World MBA Rankings 2008.
- 14th in the Wall Street Journal EMBA Ranking 2008.
- 19th in the world for its EMBA program (Business Week 2007).
- 8th internationally for its full time MBA (EIU 2007). It is also rated 8th in 2006.
- 11th for MBA program integrating issues of Social & Environmental Stewardship in the 2007-2008 Beyond Grey Pinstripes rankings (The Aspen Institute's Center for Business Education).
- Ranked the number three MBA program in attracting Hispanics, according to Hispanic Outlook: “Hispanic MBAs & Top Business Schools”.
- 3rd worldwide in the University of Texas at Dallas School of Management’s Top 100 Business School Research Rankings, which measures the research productivity of the business schools’ faculties.