Bradford School among World
Best
The University's School
of Management has retained its place on the prestigious list of the
top 100 MBA programmes across the globe.
Together with NIMBAS, the School's
sister business school in the Dutch city of Utrecht, Bradford made its
sixth appearance in the recent Financial Times league table.
As well as retaining its place
among the world elite, Bradford was also placed in the top twenty MBA
programmes for countries in the European Union.
Bradford was also ranked comfortably
in the top 50 in the world in three key categories - value for money,
career progression and the achievement of personal goals.
The Bradford MBA is still the
only ranked part-time programme in the UK north of Warwick and the only
ranked full-time programme in the Yorkshire region.
The figures also highlight
the diverse nature of the Bradford University School
of Management. In the UK rankings, the School had the second highest
percentage of international students (80%) and the highest percentage
of women in the faculty (34%).
Dean of the School, Professor
Arthur Francis, said: "No other business school offers the same range
of diversity, combined with international excellence and local commitment.
We are proud of the fact that we have managed to retain our global status
in the rankings at the same time as being a genuine full-service school."
16 April
2004
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