UTD Top 100 Worldwide Business School Research Rankings Released: the School of Management, Fudan University Comes First in Mainland China Again
Recently, UTD released the 2013-2017 Top 100 Worldwide Business School Research Rankings. The ranking of the School of Management, Fudan University improved notably again: the 87th in the world, the 9th in Asia and still the 1st in mainland China.
The School kept making remarkable achievements in academic research in recent years. In the 2011-2015 Worldwide Business School Rankings Based on Research Contributions released by UTD at the beginning of 2016, the School ranked 99th in the world as the only business school in mainland China among the top 100 in the world. In the 2012-2016 Worldwide Business School Rankings Based on Research Contributions released by UTD at the beginning of 2017, the School ranked 96th in the world still 1st in mainland China. In the latest rankings released in 2018, the School’s ranking improved again: the 87th in the world, the 9th in Asia and still the 1st in mainland China.
While making glorious achievements in scientific research on the world stage, the School performed greatly on international authoritative MBA and EMBA rankings. On October 16, 2017, the UK’s Financial Times released the 2017 ranking of EMBA programs around the world. Four programs of the School of Management, Fudan University were all ranked among the Top 50 in the world. On January 29, 2018, Financial Times released the 2018 rankings of the global MBA programs. Fudan MBA Program also ranked No. 42 among the top 50 in the global MBA programs steadily.
In recent years, the School made continuous improvement in scientific research and comprehensive strength, having shaped some disciplines and research areas with academic influence both home and abroad, accumulated a number of excellent academic monographs, papers, etc., fostered an array of outstanding academic leaders and formed dozens of high-quality research teams. Along with China’s constant progress in economic development, the School of Management, Fudan University, a leader in modern management education, went through a road of development in 30 years which took business schools in Western developed countries 50 and even 70 years, and now can keep pace, directly talk and carry out equal cooperation with advanced business schools in the world. Facing the future, the School of Management, Fudan University will still shoulder the missions of the times, further improve educational quality and scientific research strength and make efforts to foster more internationally competitive high-end talents on a larger scale for China’s sustained economic development.
The UTD Top 100 Business School Research Rankings released by the University of Texas at Dallas in the United States have become an authoritative indicator for evaluating the international research rankings of business schools in the world. The rankings are based on the number of papers published in 24 main top academic journals on business and authors’ contribution in the past five years, and are released once a year.