Luiss University’s growth in international rankings continues. This year, the University named after Guido Carli enters the prestigious annual “Financial Times Masters in Finance” ranking for the first time, securing the 27th place globally for its Master’s Degree in Corporate Finance.
Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali has achieved particularly impressive results in the indicators measuring the career progress and annual salary increase of its Corporate Finance graduates, who boast an employment rate of 92% just 3 months after completing their studies. The University also confirms its focus on sustainability, ranking 6th globally for its commitment to reducing its carbon footprint.
“Already debuting in 27th place in the Financial Times ranking with the Corporate Finance course is a significant achievement that consolidates the progress Luiss has made in recent years. Our rise in the international rankings highlights the value of our educational offerings as well as the preparation and quality of Luiss graduates,” says University President Luigi Gubitosi.
This recognition underscores the strong connection between Luiss and the professional world. In fact, 96% of Luiss graduates find employment within 12 months of graduation.
The 27th place in the world for the Corporate Finance programme complements the 30th global position Luiss achieved for the Master’s Degree in Management in the Financial Times ranking of September last year.