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"Financial Times" ranks Thunderbird No. 1 in International Business

Thunderbird once again has been ranked No. 1 in International Business by the Financial Times in its annual worldwide ranking of full-time MBA programs, which were announced today.

This is the third year the Financial Times has included an International Business specialty in its annual look at the world’s best MBA programs, and Thunderbird has landed the No. 1 position every year. This year, the school ranked ahead of University of South Carolina Moore; INSEAD, Georgetown University (McDonough), IE Business School, London Business School and IMD.

Thunderbird also continues to hold the No.1 ranking in international business by U.S. News and World Report, a No. 1 ranking the school has held for 13 consecutive years.

“Thunderbird’s continued showing as No. 1 in International Business by the world’s top business publications is testament to our leadership in educating global leaders with the business skills and global mindset to succeed in today’s complex international marketplace.” said Thunderbird President Ángel Cabrera, PhD. “These skills have never been more relevant than in today’s challenging economic times. It will be managers who lead with a global mindset and who create sustainable value for their companies, customers, and societies, that will survive the financial crisis and come out strongly positioned for future success.”

Thunderbird, also made the Financial Times’ general list of the top providers of full-time MBA programs. The school is ranked No. 67 on the top 100 list of schools around the world, and No. 38 in the United States.

For a full listing of rankings, please visit www.ft.com.