Another Top-ranking For Kellogg-hkust Emba

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MEDIA RELEASE PR36655


Another Top-Ranking for Kellogg-HKUST EMBA


HONG KONG, Oct. 19 /PRNewswire-Asia-AsiaNet/ --


    The Kellogg-HKUST Executive MBA program has surpassed all leading institutions in

the world as it has once again been ranked no. 1 by the Financial Times 2009 EMBA global

rankings. 


    The success of the part-time Kellogg-HKUST EMBA program is largely attributed to the

superb career track records of the graduating class in 2006 and their geographical

diversity in terms of nationality and overseas working experience. The program is

jointly offered by Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University and the Hong

Kong University of Science and Technology.


    The average number of years of working experience of the 2006 class was 14, ranked

second among 95 schools surveyed by the Financial Times. Their ability to climb further

up the corporate ladder after graduation was boosted significantly as they were able to

fetch an average of 81% more in salary. The ranking exercise tracked the performance of

students who graduated in 2006 to take into account their career advancements three

years after attaining the EMBA qualification.


    Professor Steven DeKrey, Senior Associate Dean and Founding Director, Kellogg-HKUST

Executive MBA added, "Our students come in as high-caliber executives working for major

organizations with distinguished achievements, but are still able to take their careers

to a new height upon graduation. We should congratulate the top-notch faculty members

Kellogg-HKUST has brought from around the globe. Going forward, we will continue to

strive for academic excellence in all aspects to offer a thoughtful and cutting-edge

program." 


    Commenting on this achievement, Professor Tony Chan, President of HKUST, said, "We

are proud to be ranked the top of the world again. For five years in a row we have

consistently been ranked the world's top three. This lofty ranking is yet another

recognition of the global leadership position of our Business School in offering

executive education programs. We will continue to strive to be among the world's best in

everything we do. This is the UST spirit."


    Professor Sunil Chopra, the interim Dean of Kellogg School of Management and

Professor Leonard Cheng, Dean of HKUST Business School are both very delighted with the

exceptional result.


    Prof. Chopra and Prof. Cheng both credited the achievement to that fact that the

partnership of Kellogg and HKUST is in a unique position to bring the best of both

worlds, and to provide an executive education which caters to both the advanced

economies as well as emerging markets.


    At US$ 345,111 per annum, their average salary three years after completion of the

studies is listed number one among all institutions. 


    The spread of geographical locations represented by students who flew to Hong Kong

to attend classes over the weekends, and those who lived here but held a non-Hong Kong

passport is the second most diverse of all ranked EMBA programs.


    A half of the current class of the Kellogg-HKUST EMBA program is based outside of

Hong Kong with their offices operating out of London, New Jersey, New Delhi, Bangkok,

Seoul, Helsinki, Moscow and a number of cities in Mainland China. Around a third of them

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is originally from Asia, followed by America (27%), Europe (22%), Oceania (10%), the

Middle East (2%), Eastern Europe and Central Asia (7%). The average age and years of

work experience of our current cohort is 37 and 14 respectively.


    This is the second time since 2007 that the Kellogg-HKUST EMBA program has topped

the international rankings chart. 


    The Kellogg-HKUST EMBA program has been consistently ranked among the world's top 10

by the Financial Times since debuting on the newspaper's annual global EMBA rankings in

2003. The program has been consecutively ranked among the world's top three since 2005.  


    The 18-month program allows participants to continue their careers while they study.

As part of the unique cross-continent program, students may complete up to two global

electives at Kellogg's partner schools in Chicago, Miami, Tel Aviv, Vallendar, Toronto

and Hong Kong.  


    This year's Financial Times rankings table includes the world's top 95 EMBA

programs. The programs are evaluated based on the quality of their alumni, school and

program quality, and faculty research capabilities. Alumni quality is determined by

salary and career advancement on completion of the program, work experience, seniority

and program feedbacks. School quality is measured by the diversity of faculty, students

and advisors, the global nature of the program and the proportion of faculty with PhD

degrees. The research ranking is determined by the scholarly output of faculty in top

academic journals.  

                               

    Websites:



    Business School: http://www.bm.ust.hk  


    For further information, please contact: 


     Kellogg-HKUST EMBA Program Office

     Korie Law

     Tel:   +852-2358-2042

     Email: korie.law@ust.hk

      

     APCO Worldwide

     Cynthia Wan

     Tel:   +852-2826-9305

     Email: cwan@apcoworldwide.com

 

SOURCE  Kellogg-HKUST EMBA Program Office


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