U.S. News ranks Thunderbird No. 1 again Thunderbird School of Global Management has again been ranked as the No.1 school for international business in the United States by U.S. News & World Report magazine. This is the 14th consecutive year Thunderbird has earned this distinction, and it marks the school’s second No.1 ranking in international business by top business publications in the past four months.
Thunderbird was ranked No. 1 in International Business by the Financial Times in its annual worldwide ranking of full-time MBA programs in January. Thunderbird’s Executive MBA program is also top-ranked, holding the No. 3 ranking in the Wall Street Journal’s new global rankings of Executive MBA programs.
“Thunderbird’s consistent ranking as No. 1 in International Business by the world’s top business publications is testament to our long-standing expertise in developing global leaders with the business skills, global mindset, and social responsibility to successfully navigate a complex global economy. Our graduates understand the importance of sustainable business practices and are skilled in producing real, lasting value for their companies, communities, and the world,” said Thunderbird President Ángel Cabrera.
U.S. News & World Report’s 2010 edition of America’s Best Graduate Schools will be highlighted in the magazine’s May edition, which will be available on newsstands April 28.
The International specialty ranking was determined by a survey of business school deans and program directors, who nominated the top 10 programs for excellence in 12 specialty areas.
The top 10 schools in the “International” category are:
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