毎年恒例ですが、ファイナンシャルタイムズのGlobal MBA Rankings 2012が発表になりました。
Global MBA Rankings 2012
Global MBA Rankings 2012(PDF)
われらがマンチェスタービジネススクールは、昨年の29位から31位へと若干のダウンです。30位前後で安定している感じです。まあこんなところでしょう。
以下のMBSのコメントにもありますが、MBAプログラムとして投資効率(ROI)はいいようで、確かに他のスクールと比べると授業料はかなり低い水準になっている気がします。特に最近は円高なので、円建てで生きている人にとってはますますそれが実感できるのではないかと思います。
ということで、今年のMBSでした。
Manchester Business School rated world 31st in The Financial Times MBA ranking
Manchester Business School is placed 31st in the world by The Financial Times in its ranking of the leading international business schools, published today (Monday 30 January). Crucially The FT also rates Manchester’s Doctoral programme as best in the world.
This means that Manchester’s 18-month full-time MBA programme is placed 11th in Europe and 5th in the UK, confirming its position as one of the world’s toughest and most rewarding programmes.
Our position in the rankings reflects the excellent salary progression Manchester Business School’s MBAs can achieve three years after completing the programme. According to The FT, they can expect a 116% salary increase.
Professor Michael Luger, Dean of Manchester Business School said: “We’re immensely proud of our alumni who have achieved such outstanding career success since leaving us. In a tough economic climate investing in your career progression by taking one of the world’s toughest MBAs is a crucial decision and return on investment is key.
“Manchester’s rigorous programme stretches our MBAs – both intellectually and practically. We invest significantly in the amount of client contact our MBAs experience throughout the 18-month programme, which is designed to ensure the original thinking they learn is applied to solve business challenges in the real world. So it’s gratifying to see The Financial Times recognises that such an intellectually stimulating programme is financially rewarding too.
“2012 promises to be an exciting year for the School as we move forward with our multimillion property development project that will create a new hotel, conference venue, and executive education centre in the strategically important Oxford Road Corridor.”
The FT’s findings echo Bloomberg Business Week’s most recent ranking of the world’s best business schools, in which MBS is rated second in the world for return on investment; as does Forbes which consistently highlights MBS’ excellent ROI.
See the complete ranking here: http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/rankings
http://www.mbs.ac.uk/about-mbs/news/view/?guid=ee796b83-c140-4a32-b285-855c702d62a9
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本文では40位とありますが31位ですか?
31位ですね。
ご指摘頂きましてありがとうございました。
訂正しました。