FEB’s research master and Executive MBA UGBS score well in Keuzegids Masters

The Research Master in Economics and Business at the Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB) has once again scored well in the Keuzegids Masters. Additionally, the Executive MBA of the University of Groningen Business School (UGBS) is the best rated MBA in the Netherlands, both the part-time and full-time programmes.
This is according to the comparative student assessments published by the Keuzegids last week. Of all five assessment categories FEB’s Research Master in Economics and Business received a score of ‘very good’ in the four following categories: material, lecturers, exams, and atmosphere. The category ‘career preparation’ was rated as ‘good’. The programme has consistently achieved outstanding results, year after year. The Executive MBA at UGBS has four tracks to choose from (Energy Transition, Food & Retail, Health and Sustainable Business Model) and scores high and above-average in all five categories assessed.
Keuzegids Masters
The Keuzegids Masters 2025 (Higher Education Guide for Master’s degree programmes) is based on the 2024 National Student Survey (NSE) data. The Keuzegids reports the student assessments and some key figures for all Higher Education Master’s and Executive Master’s degree programmes in the Netherlands.
More information about the programmes
For more information about the Research Master Economics & Business, please visit the programme page on our website.
For more information about the Executive MBA of UGBS, please visit the UGBS website.
Last modified: | 02 April 2025 11.53 a.m. |
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