18th May 2015

QUT Business School has again secured a place in the prestigious world ranking of Executive Education providers from the UK Financial Times.

The school, the country's first business school to earn the "Triple crown" of international accreditations, is one of only three Australian institutions to feature in the ranking.

QUT Business School was ranked 63rd in the Financial Times 2015 list of global providers of customised Executive Education programs, up seven places from last year.

It joins the Australian Graduate School of Management (54th) and Melbourne Business School (26th) as the only Australian schools on the list. IESE Business School, in Spain, topped the list.

The rankings are based on participants' and clients' satisfaction with programs customised for their organisation, business benefits achieved and value for money.

QUT Graduate School of Business Executive Director, Bob O'Connor, said the ranking was testament to the success of QUT's expertise in working in partnership with corporate and government organisations to meet their goals in today's complex, emergent and ambiguous business environment.

"Our programs challenge and transform individuals to ignite performance through enriched leadership and decision making," Mr O'Connor said.

"Programs are tailor-made to meet the specific business needs of local, national and international, corporate and government organisations.

"We are delighted to be recognised alongside some of the world's leading university business schools."

Media contact:
Rob Kidd, QUT Media, 07 3138 1841, rj.kidd@QUT.edu.au
After hours, Rose Trapnell, 0407 585 901

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