In the annual ranking of finance programmes, which is compiled using data from business schools and alumni three years after graduation, RSM’s MSc Finance and Investments programme was again ranked as the best in the Netherlands, and #28 in Europe and #32 globally.
“I am happy that RSM has again been recognised for one of the leading finance programmes in the world” said Dean of Education Mirko Benischke. “We know that rankings aren’t everything, but we’re proud of our graduates who really earned this result by making an impact in their careers.”
"I’m delighted by our excellent showing in the FT ranking” said Thomas Lambert, Academic Director of the Finance & Investments programme. “It’s a testament to the quality and impact of our programme, and also a result of the dedication and expertise of our outstanding faculty and programme management colleagues.”
The Financial Times ranked the programme in the top ten globally for value for money and highly for international work mobility – critical outcomes for many students.
RSM was ranked #4 in the world for its carbon footprint and #4 globally for environmental, social, and governance (ESG) teaching, demonstrating the school’s commitment to delivering on its mission of being a force for positive change.
This full-time, one-year MSc in Finance and Investments offers a comprehensive, rigorous, and transformative education in finance. The programme emphasises broad thinking, alongside the analytical and problem-solving skills essential to excel across the full spectrum of the financial sector.