Strathclyde Business School’s full time MBA programme has been ranked in the Financial Times Global MBA Rankings 2016, rising up the top global 100 programmes to 63.
Despite ever increasing competition from schools globally, including the US, Asia, Australia, Canada and across Europe, Strathclyde’s MBA rose 17 places from 80 to 63. This position continues to see Strathclyde in the top 10 of UK programmes which made it into the ranking. Strathclyde’s MBA was also ranked 7th in the world for best value for money.
This is the latest in a range of ranking successes for the Strathclyde MBA programme and, combined with our excellent research ratings and triple accreditation, confirm Strathclyde’s position as a business school of global standing within a leading international technological university.
Executive Dean Professor David Hillier, said, “We are delighted to have such a good showing in the Financial Times ranking, particularly in a year when we celebrate 50 years of the full time MBA programme and 40 years of our part time MBA programme.
Our top 20 position in Europe, together with the fact we are ranked so high for value for money, is fantastic news. It confirms Strathclyde as a university that has real impact, not only in Scotland but throughout the world.”
Strathclyde’s MBA, introduced in 1966, was the first one-year full time MBA programme in the UK and continues to lead the pack in innovative and applied learning.