As a full-service business school, we aim to empower students and professionals at every stage of their career and our strong position in the European top 40 in today’s Financial Times European Business School ranking demonstrate the value of our provisions.
The year-end league table is a composite listing, based on other Financial Times rankings published earlier in the year, including the Executive MBA, Executive Education Open and Custom programmes and Masters in Management rankings, which we participate in.
Individually, our featured programmes also ranked well:
Executive MBA
Overall position: No. 28 in Europe
Salary increase percentage: No. 18 in Europe
Masters in Management
Overall position: No. 11 in the UK
Salary increase percentage: No. 7 in Europe
Executive Education
Open programmes overall position: No. 8 in Europe
Custom programmes overall position: No. 25 in Europe
Programme members can feel assured that they are learning from a body of expert academics and practitioners with real-world international business experience, which is reflected in our faculty international and doctoral degree results:
Percentage of full-time international faculty: Ranked no. 33 in Europe
Percentage of full-time faculty with doctoral degrees: Ranked no. 14 in the UK
In addition, our positions as no. 7 in Europe for percentage of full-time female faculty demonstrate our continued commitment to championing diversity and progression of women in business.
Professor John Board, Dean of Henley Business School, comments: “We are pleased to see the results of this Financial Times ranking. Programme participants rightly expect the best from their study experience and we will continue to enhance the quality and relevance of our courses in the ever-turbulent business environment.”
Full results of the ranking can be viewed on the Financial Times website.