Strathclyde Business School Newsletter
May 2015

Strathclyde's Executive MBA is ranked in Economist's Which MBA

Strathclyde Business School has been ranked in the latest Economist Which MBA? Executive Education ranking for 2015. Strathclyde was placed 37th in the ranking of 62 schools worldwide, which placed it in the top 10 in Europe and top 5 in the UK (May 2015).

Strathclyde was ranked number one in the world for student diversity; number of industry sectors from which students applied; and percentage of alumni who had been promoted or grown their company since graduation. It was also in the top 10 for balance of student nationality and career progression.

Executive Dean, Professor Susan Hart said, "We're delighted that this ranking recognises Strathclyde's international diversity and its ability to help students progress their careers on graduation. We pride ourselves on being an integral part of a leading technological university which is engaged with industry at all levels and across faculties."

The Economist's ranking measures business schools on two broad criteria: personal development/educational experience and career development. Aspects such as the quality and diversity of students, the percentage of students who receive a promotion after they graduate and the average salary increase graduates can expect are included. The data is a mixture of student-reported figures, student ratings and data provided by the schools.

Strathclyde Business School offers the Executive MBA at its eight international centres in Europe, the Middle East and South East Asia. Find out more here.