The Carroll School of Management now ranks 13th in the world for faculty research and productivity, according to a released earlier this year by the Financial Times.

The 2018 ranking is four notches above where the Carroll School was placed just a year ago, and no fewer than 41 steps above its research ranking a decade ago.Ā  The FT survey is an empirically based assessment of research by management faculties, measuring how much they publish and in what journals.

ā€œWeā€™ve worked hard to build a research culture that includes numerous interdisciplinary seminars, ample resources to support our faculty imagination, and detailed measures to track and strengthen faculty performance,ā€ said Andy Boynton, the Carroll Schoolā€™s John and Linda Powers FamilyĀ  Dean. ā€œI think all of that is paying off.ā€

At the same time, the dean said the School is ever-mindful of the need for outstanding and constantly improved teaching. He cited a number of innovations, including unparalleled teaching measures and reporting mechanisms for faculty, as well as regular seminars featuring national experts on the teaching craft.

ā€œWeā€™re emphatically committed to both teaching and research excellence. Honestly, I donā€™t know of any business school in the world that brings together both qualities as clearly as we do.ā€