Footnotes1. The position of European schools within the FT MBA 2005 ranking
2. The average salary three years after graduation in US dollars. The figure is a weighted average of increases from the current and two previous years.
3. The percentage increase in average salary from the beginning of the MBA to three years after graduation. The figure is a weighted average of increases from the current and two previous years.
4. The ranking of the European schools within Financial Times EMBA 2005.
5. The percentage increase in average salary from the beginning of the EMBA to three years after graduation. The figure is a weighted average of increases from the current and two previous years..
6. The Financial Times 2005 ranking of European business schools' Masters in Management programmes.
7. An average of salaries, three years after graduation, reported by European Masters in Management alumni (in Euros).
8. The European schools rank from the Open programmes survey of the Financial Times Executive Education rankings 2005.
9. The European schools rank from the Custom programmes survey of the Financial Times Executive Education rankings 2005.