Global rise for WBS in Financial Times ranking of Executive Education
In the annual Financial Times ranking of customised Executive Education programmes published today, Warwick Business School has risen two places to 43rd in the world, and two places in Europe to 19th. It has retained its fifth place in the UK.
This ranking applies to non-degree management development and executive education programmes.
Dr Jan Stiles, WBS Executive Director of Executive Education, commented, "We are happy to have improved on our ranking position globally. Our team of expert teachers and mentors combined with our superb professional support staff deserve this accolade."
Professor Mark Taylor, Dean of Warwick Business School, commented, "In the current climate of cut-backs and cost-saving, we are delighted to have risen in this ranking in Europe and globally. To have retained our fifth place in the UK is also excellent, as the UK has more than its share of the best business schools in the world, and competition is extremely fierce."
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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.