Henley Business School MBA programmes ranked within top 50 worldwide
Monday, 19 October 2015
Henley Business School has been ranked within the global top 50 institutions for MBA programmes by The Economist and the Financial Times. In their respective 2015 rankings, Henley has scored highly for student satisfaction, course quality and diversity, and career prospects for graduates.
The Economist have ranked Henley’s full-time MBA programme within the top 25 MBA courses worldwide. The course secured the position of 22, with rankings based on the results of two separate surveys tracking school compositional data and student/alumni evaluation data.
In addition, Financial Times have also rated Henley Business School’s Executive MBA programmes as being within the top 50 in the world, with Henley now reaching 49 in the global table. The Financial Times also places the Executive MBA programme as number seven in the UK.
Both courses build upon four key measure of success; the delivery of a diverse educational experience, competitive salary and career prospects for students, a thriving alumni network spanning over 70,000 members across 150 countries, and high quality research led by internationally-renowned academics.
In terms of UK statistics, Henley is ranked number one for the percentage of female faculty members and students, and is rated as third for the achievement of graduate aims and the number of PhD and DBA graduates.
Click here to find out more about the Economist ranking, and here for further details of the Financial Times results.