On October 14th, the Financial Times (FT) unveiled its 2024 Global EMBA Rankings, and Fudan University School of Management made history by having all four of its nominated programs place within the global top 30—a feat achieved by no other business school of its kind. The Fudan EMBA program secured the 10th spot globally, marking three consecutive years as the No.1 Chinese-taught EMBA program. The Washington University-Fudan University EMBA partnership ranked 3rd globally, with its salary increase ranking 1st worldwide. The University of Hong Kong-Fudan University IMBA program came in at 24th globally, claiming the top spot for part-time MBA programs. Lastly, the BI Norwegian Business School-Fudan University MBA program ranked 30th globally.

The FT’s Global EMBA rankings highly value the research capabilities of the institutions under review. In this regard, Fudan University School of Management has been committed to refining its research systems, fostering a research-oriented atmosphere, and stimulating the research interests of its faculty. As a result, the school’s research sub-indicator ranking has soared 18 places in just four years, reaching the 46th position globally.