Hult Climbs Into Financial Times Top 50 For MBA Graduate Salaries

Hult International Business School

Hult Climbs Into Financial Times Top 50 For MBA Graduate Salaries

AsiaNet 51971

LONDON, Jan. 29, 2013 /PRN=KYODO JBN/ --

    Hult International Business School ( http://www.hult.edu/ )has leapt into

the top 50 business schools in the world for MBA graduates' salaries, after a

double-digit rise that has defied the economic downturn and proved the

increasing worth of Hult's international focus.

    The findings, from the 2013 Financial Times Global MBA Rankings, show Hult

International Business School - which has campuses on three continents - ahead

of many leading competitors whose exclusively US base leaves them with limited

overseas presence.

    "Hult excels in the single most important quality which the world's leading

companies are seeking in their future senior executives: international

experience to match their international footprint," said Dr Stephen Hodges (

http://www.hult.edu/en/about-hult/meet-our-people/stephen-j-hodges/ ),

President of Hult International Business School. "Hult MBA students can study

in one of the leading finance or technology centers of the developed world,

before switching under our unique Global Campus Rotation program to one of the

top cities of the emerging world."

    Hult has more campuses in more countries than any other business school,

with five in key global cities across the world - San Francisco, Boston,

London, Dubai and Shanghai - as well as two rotation centers - New York and Sao

Paulo. Under Hult's rotation scheme they can study in as many as three of these

key global cities.

    The salary figures are based on a Financial Times survey of alumni. The

average salaries of recent Hult graduates have increased by 13 percent over the

past year to $113,653.

    Hult's high score in several crucial categories shows that its ambition to

be the world's most international business school has been fulfilled. It comes

in the top ten in international experience - which measures students'

international exposure during the MBA program - and in international mobility -

which measures their tendency to work in a new country in their post-MBA

careers. Alumni also rank it fourth in the quality of teaching about

international business. Dr Hodges said: "Employers demand global citizens, and

Hult supplies them."

    Hult's overall MBA ranking has climbed by 37 places to 57th in the past

three years, as a growing number of employers and students recognize its

arrival as the world's most international business school.

    About Hult International Business School

    Hult is the world's most international business school with campuses in

Boston, San Francisco, London, Dubai, and Shanghai, and rotation centers in New

York and Sao Paulo.  Its faculty offers programs leading to the MBA, Executive

MBA, Master and Bachelor degrees. Hult's one-year MBA program is ranked 1st in

Percentage Salary Increase by The Economist and Top 10 in International

Business and International Experience by the Financial Times. For more

information, go to www.hult.edu.

    SOURCE: Hult International Business School

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