No full-time MBA program lost more ground in the Financial Times' 2017 global MBA ranking than The Lisbon School in Portugal. It plunged 30 places to finish in 70th place. What's worse than that large a tumble? Disappearing from the list altogether. Among the schools doing a disappearing act were China's Fudan University and Renmin University as well as the U.K.'s Leeds University and the University of Bath
School | Ranking Decline | 2017 Rank | 2016 Rank |
---|---|---|---|
The Lisbon School | -30-30 | 7070 | 4040 |
University of Strathclyde | -17-17 | 8080 | 6363 |
Ipade | -17-17 | 9797 | 8080 |
Minnesota (Carlson) | -17-17 | 8888 | 7171 |
Rice (Jones) | -11-11 | 6464 | 5353 |
Boston College (Carroll) | -11-11 | 8080 | 6969 |
Boston University (Questrom) | -11-11 | 8282 | 7171 |
Chinese University of Hong Kong | -10-10 | 3636 | 2626 |
Imperial College | -10-10 | 4545 | 3535 |