WBS 4th in Europe and 2nd in UK in New Ranking

The first MBA ranking of Junge Karriere, Germany's leading magazine for young professionals and university graduates, appeared this month. It is the first German publication to publish its own top list of the 25 best European MBA programmes. The ranking is based on three main areas: quality of the programme, the price performance ratio, and the school's image among other schools (peer ranking).

WBS was jointly ranked in fourth place with Rotterdam School of Management. No less than ten British business schools find themselves among Europe's top 25.
The full ranking was as follows:
IMD, Lausanne
Insead, Fontainebleau
London Business School
Warwick Business School, Coventry (GB)
Rotterdam School of Management
University of Oxford Said Business School
Cass Business School, London
Esade, Barcelona
Manchester Business School
Universität Mannheim
Judge Institute of Management, University of Cambridge
IESE Business School, Barcelona
University of Bath (GB)
Henley Management College, London
Cranfield (GB)
HEC School of Management, Paris
Instituto de Empresa, Madrid
Nimbas Graduate School of Management, Utrecht
Ashridge (GB)
SDA Bocconi, Mailand
ESCP-EAP European School of Management (Paris, London, Berlin,
Madrid)
Gisma, Hannover
HHL Leipzig
Nyenrode, Breukelen (NL)
University of Glasgow Business School.


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 (181 words) - released 12.00am, 27 May 2004

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