WBS retains 6th place in the UK in WhichMBA?/Economist MBA ranking
This year's WhichMBA? global MBA ranking, produced by the Economist, has just been published. WBS retains its 6th place in the UK. It is ranked 55th internationally.
The Which MBA? ranking assesses four broad areas of full-time MBA programmes: career opportunities; personal development and educational experience; earning potential; and networking potential.
Dean of WBS Professor Mark Taylor, commented, "Our Full-time MBA remains very competitive in the international market and well ahead of several very high profile UK competitors. Although some areas have improved since the 2010 ranking, this outcome signifies that there is still work to be undertaken. Earlier this year, WBS established a comprehensive, root-and-branch review of its Full-time MBA programme. The review panel, with an international membership comprised of senior practitioners from business and industry as well as senior business school experts, made a series of recommendations for further strengthening and differentiating the Warwick MBA. The School is now working on implementing these recommendations."
Read Professor Mark Taylor's full response to this most recent MBA ranking on our LinkedIn pages.
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.