Climbing seven places to 49 in the 2015 Financial Times global ranking of the worldโs best Executive MBA programmes. Henley also ranks at number 19 in Europe and number 7 in the UK, with a strong performance across the following key measures:
Salary, career, aims achieved
- A world top 20 & Europe top 10 position for aims achieved is great news as Henley MBAs continue to meet their personal and professional goals. The financial rewards are also high, with post MBA percentage salary increases placing Henley at 25 in the world with average salary increases of 60%.
Diverse and international learning experience
- An international outlook has always been at the heart of the Henley learning experience, with a significant number of international faculty and students. The proportion of female faculty and students places Henley at number 1 and number 8 in the world respectively.
Research quality
- Henley is home to over 150 specialist faculty, many of whom are internationally-renowned research-led academics. Our research quality is also demonstrated by a world top 25 position for the number of PhDs and DBAs graduating from the school.
Further details can be found on the Financial Times website.