URL, ranked among the best 100 worldwide universities in Social Sciences & Management

Ramon Llull University (URL) appears among the global top 100 universities in the Social Sciences & Management area in the latest QS World University Rankings by Subject. In this ranking, ESADE-URL is positioned 21 worldwide in the Business & Management subject.
Thursday, March 9, 2017. Ramon Llull University becomes the 94th best global university that teaches an academic degree in Social Sciences & Management according to the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2017, one of the most prestigious rankings that highlights the world’s top universities in individual subject areas. In this edition, the QS ranking has included 1.127 universities from 74 countries, and has ranked 5 academic areas, covering 46 subjects.
Regarding the specific subjects, ESADE-URL has ranked the best Spanish institution and the 21st in a global scale in Business & Management Studies.
The ranking is based on 4 indicators. The best-performing indicator for the URL in the Social Science & Management area has been the employer reputation survey (83.6 out of 100). In fact, this good result coincides with The Global University Employability Ranking 2016 produced by Times Higher Education, in which URL appeared among the top 100 universities of best employability.
For further information:
Mireia Córcoles
Responsible for rankings
Ramon Llull University
Tel. (34) 936 022 208 | mcorcoles@rectorat.url.edu
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