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HIGH EARNING BRADFORD MBAs

The School of Management.A survey ranking the top 50 executive part-time MBA programmes in the world shows the dramatic impact on earnings experienced by graduates from the Bradford University School of Management.

The survey, published in the Financial Times in October, revealed that graduates from Bradford are earning nearly £65,000 per year, three years after getting their MBA. This is an increase of 77 per cent on their salary at commencement of the programme. Ten of the top 50 programmes are in the UK. Bradford is the only business school in the north of England to get into the ranking.

Dean of the Bradford University School of Management, Professor Arthur Francis, said: "Clearly we don't need to teach them anything about the value of investment in their education. The salary increase for Executive MBAs, who continue working full-time while pursuing their degree, represents a payback of less than two years on their course fees, an extremely attractive investment opportunity."

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