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Financial Times Ranks Jones School in Top 100
In its 2004 survey of MBA programs, released January 26, the Financial Times ranked the Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Management 48th out of the 100 top business schools in the world and 32nd out of 57 business schools in the United States. The MBA class of 2000 was surveyed.
The Jones School saw a dramatic rise in the important category of faculty research. Ranked 28th in the world and 22nd in the United States in 2004, the Jones School only three years ago was ranked 96th in faculty research.
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• Employed at three months: 14
(tied with Stanford, Maryland,
and Illinois)
• Value for money: 21
• Career progress: 24
• Alumni recommendation: 25
• Salary today: 25
• Women faculty: 4
(tied with Indiana) |
• Faculty with PhDs: 9
(tied with Harvard, Columbia, Chicago, Yale, University of Virginia, and
Vanderbilt)
• International faculty: 11
(tied with Yale)
• Faculty research: 22
• Women students: 23
(tied with Northwestern) |
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—Debra Thomas
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Our
world changes when our
worldview changes.
And humanities scholars do the research that
alters those views.
—Gary Wihl
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While
a great deal of minor research
in the sciences is celebrated,
much pathbreaking research in the humanities remains
invisible to the public.
—Gary Wihl
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