Financial Times rank Henley Business School in global top 20 for Executive Education
Tuesday, 24 May 2016
Henley Business School are delighted to announce that their Executive Education programmes have ranked within the global top 20 by Financial Times.
As a result of continued improvement in quality and impact, the Henley Executive Education programmes have risen up the ranks against the best business schools in the world. The combined FT results (combining Custom and Open programmes) place Henley 20th in the world, 12th in Europe and 4th in the UK.
The latest FT rankings place Henley’s Open programmes at 22nd and their Custom programmes at 33rd in the world.
Steve Ludlow, Head of Executive Education at Henley said: “We are proud that the rankings show the quality of what we do at Henley but what really excites us is the impact that we make on the participants and the organisations that we partner with, so the improvement in our rankings around 'aims achieved' is particularly pleasing.
“The ongoing recognition of our international business is also encouraging and reflects the success of our South Africa campus and the Henley activities at the new University of Reading Malaysia campus. In the UK we are investing further through the construction of new high quality hotel accommodation at our famous Greenlands site as well as focussing on learning technologies that will help us to deliver our programmes in a more flexible and 'blended' way. With these and other developments, we are really excited about the year ahead."
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