Henley Business School climbs 25 places in European Business School ranking
Friday, 09 December 2011
We are delighted to announce that Henley Business School has climbed 25 places to number 33 in the Financial Times (FT) European Business School ranking 2011.
This is a composite ranking based on schools' positions in the FT's other rankings, including the FT EMBA (Executive Masters in Business Administration) ranking, the FT Business Education open and custom programmes rankings, the FT Global MBA and the FT Masters in Management ranking.
Highlights contained in this ranking include the fact that Henley is a top 20 European Business School for:
- EMBA salaries three years after graduation
- percentage increase in those salaries (with 69%) from the beginning of the EMBA to that three year point
- executive education.
The data also highlights an aspect of the School's diversity, which is reflected in the measure that 36% of faculty are female. Henley has the third highest percentage of female faculty among UK based business schools.
Professor John Board, Dean of Henley Business School, said: "This result, a rise of 25 places in the European Business School rankings, is a very welcome end to the year.
With the continued support of alumni and the faculty we will indeed keep moving in the right direction. We are all working hard to achieve this across all rankings where Henley participates and to seek additional platforms to promote our values.
"We will reassert Henley as a top UK, European and world class business school, a reputation it richly deserves."
For more detailed information on the ranking please visit the FT website.