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| Awards & Recognition |
What sets the Rutgers Program apart? The quality of the faculty and Program which has garnered numerous awards and rankings from some of the world's most recognized publications: |
- Wall Street Journal ranks Rutgers EMBA #8 in the US on Return on Investment
- Financial Times 2008 Top Global EMBA Programs Ranks Rutgers #34 overall and #2 in Career Mobility.
- Wall Street Journal Ranks Rutgers Business School EMBA #20 worldwide.
- Wall Street Executive in October, 2008 recognize Rutgers as one of the Top Ten Quantitative Finance Schools.
- Listed as a Top 50 EMBA Program for women by Women 3.0 Magazine in January, 2008.
- BusinessWeek recognized Rutgers in two subject areas in its biennial survey on business schools; 5th in strategy and 6th in finance. It also rated RBS 4th in 2001 for the sense of community it fostered among participants.
- 8th best school in the U.S. for international business research by the Academy of Management Journal.
- Ranked among the top five business schools in the United States for technology management in the Journal of Product Innovation Management.
- 10th out of 51 for international business according to a Journal of International Business Studies report.
- As a member of the exclusive 62-school American Association of Universities (AAU), RBS ranks 8th in the U.S. among public AAU members in the number of awards for faculty achievements in the arts and humanities.
- Faculty of internationally renowned scholars, editors of prominent academic journals, and top consultants to industry and government. The Rutgers University faculty itself includes MacArthur "genius" Fellows, Fulbright Scholars, Guggenheim Fellows and winners of many prestigious awards and grants.
- Listed in The Princeton Review's 2007 edition of the "Best Business Schools Guide". The book's ratings and rankings are based on institutional data from the schools and on The Princeton Review's surveys of more than 18,000 students attending the schools profiled in the book.
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