The Financial Times has published its 2009 ranking of Masters in Management programs, which are primarily one-year programs taught in Europe.
For more information about the programs listed in top 10 of this year's ranking, follow the links below.
For full coverage from the FT, click here.
CEMS, HEC Paris, and ESCP take top-3 spots
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