01 December 2025
Bilbao Campus San Sebastian Campus Madrid Headquarters
Deusto Business School, the business school of the University of Deusto with two campuses (Bilbao and San Sebastian) and a centre in Madrid, has, for the first time, been ranked in the Financial Times ranking of top business schools, placing directly in the top seven in Spain.
At the same time, the ranking places Deusto Business School among the top 100 business schools in Europe.
The ranking evaluates Masters in Management (MiM), MBA, Executive MBA (EMBA), and Executive Education programmes (both open and customised). Master’s programmes in Finance and online MBAs are excluded. The final ranking reflects both the breadth of the offering and the quality of the teaching, and also takes into account indicators such as faculty composition, proportion of women, internationalisation, and doctoral qualifications, among others.
Recognition in the Financial Times’ top business schools ranking highlights Deusto Business School’s strong commitment to continuous improvement and values-based education, showcasing the high quality of its programmes and the rigorous academic work of the institution.
Deusto Business School notes that being ranked in this list of top business schools for the first time is a milestone that reflects the confidence of its students, the dedication of its faculty and staff, and serves as a driver for continuous improvement.
In addition, in the Financial Times Executive Education Custom ranking, which evaluates business schools based on their customised corporate training, Deusto Business School has, for the third consecutive year in 2025, been placed among the best in the world and ranked fourth among Spanish institutions.