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How do Canada’s business schools stack up internationally?
Canadian schools didn’t crack the top 20 in either of the Financial Times’ rankings, but York (Schulich) placed first on the alternative Beyond Grey Pinstripes survey
Beyond Grey Pinstripes M.B.A.
Ranking 2009-2010

Beyond Grey Pinstripes is an alternative ranking of business schools, conducted every two years by the Aspen Institute’s Center for Business Education. The ranking assesses the degree to which leading M.B.A. programs integrate issues concerning social and environmental stewardship into the curriculum.
Rank Country
1 York (Schulich) Canada
2 Michigan (Ross) U.S.A.
3 Yale School of Management U.S.A.
4 Stanford U.S.A.
5 Notre Dame (Mendoza) U.S.A.
6 UC Berkeley (Haas) U.S.A.
7 Erasmus (Rotterdam) Netherlands
8 NYU (Stern) U.S.A.
9 Instituto de Empresa (IE) Spain
10 Columbia Business School U.S.A.
11 Virginia (Darden) U.S.A.
12 Cornell (Johnson) U.S.A.
13 The George Washington University U.S.A.
14 North Carolina (Kenan-Flagler) U.S.A.
15 Simmons U.S.A.
16 Duke (Fuqua) U.S.A.
17 Wisconsin U.S.A.
18 Duquesne (Donahue) U.S.A.
19 New Mexico (Anderson) U.S.A.
20 Denver (Daniels) U.S.A.
21 University of San Diego U.S.A.
22 Loyola University Chicago U.S.A.
23 Nottingham U.K.
24 Ohio State (Fisher) U.S.A.
31 McGill (Desautels) Canada
34 Concordia (Molson) Canada
49 UBC (Sauder) Canada
51 Calgary (Haskayne) Canada
53 Western Ontario (Ivey) Canada
79 Dalhousie Canada