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In June 2011, the UK newspaper the Financial Times issued its first ranking of Master’s in Finance programmes around the world. The IE Business School’s (IEBS) Master’s in Finance ranked second out of 30. A key element in this result was the professional progression of its students three years after graduation. Some of them did so because they had entered into the Islamic Finance (IF) industry.
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de la Torre, I. (2012). The Saudi-Spanish Centre for Islamic Economics and Finance at IE Business School. In: Belouafi, A., Belabes, A., Trullols, C. (eds) Islamic Finance in Western Higher Education. IE Business Publishing. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137263698_21
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