London Business School (LBS)’s status as a leading European business school has been confirmed by the Financial Times (FT) in its most recent ranking of European business schools. Ranked #3, this latest ranking cements the School’s impressive record of holding a top three position every year since the ranking began in 2004.
The FT’s European Business School Rankings draw upon a range of criteria, with LBS’ overall ranking drawn from the scores and rank awarded by the FT for the School’s MBA, Executive MBA, Masters in Management and Executive Education programmes. Each individual programme ranking is informed by alumni, participant and client feedback on their LBS experience.
Commenting on the latest rankings, Graham Hastie, Associate Dean of Degree Education at LBS said:
“We are delighted to retain our top three ranking. We pride ourselves on offering a world-class business education to students across our entire programme portfolio and I am thrilled that our degree programme alumni and Executive Education participants and clients are bearing witness to this. More than 55,000 LBS alumni bring their business acumen and expertise to organisations across the globe, and we are proud of the benefits that our students and participants bring to the world of business and beyond.”
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