Good news for Warwick Business School

In the Financial Times Full-time MBA world rankings published this morning, Warwick Business School has gained a further two places from last year and is now placed at 32 in the world.

It is 3rd in the UK, splitting Oxford and Cambridge (2nd and 4th respectively, London Business School is ranked top). WBS has now risen 22 places over the past four years. In addition, its Doctoral programme is ranked clear number one in the world.

Professor Howard Thomas, Dean of Warwick Business School, says

"These good results confirm our claim to be at the cutting edge of theory and practice. We have a reputation for working closely with our partners in both the public and private sectors, carrying out high quality research and delivering the fruits of that work in the lecture theatre. Warwick Business School also benefits from being part of the highly-regarded University of Warwick, allowing us to offer a full service from undergraduate to doctoral programmes."


One of Europe's largest business schools and the largest department of the highly-rated University of Warwick, WBS is fully accredited. Our teaching is rated excellent and 75 percent of our research is rated at 3* and above, placing us 3rd in the UK.
Over 8,000 students from 130 countries currently study here. Their interaction with top faculty creates a multicultural learning environment, enhanced by outstanding teaching and study facilities and a top-quality campus.
Our teaching covers the full range of business education, from undergraduate and masters degrees to the Warwick MBA, doctoral research, and executive education.

Ends (158 words) - released 12.00am, 26 January 2004

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