The FINANCIAL — Aston Business School has achieved a strong presence in the top ten of the Financial Times Masters in Management rankings, according to Aston University.
The Business School was placed fifth overall in the UK and 35th in the world for its MSc International Business programme.
Aston Business School also continues to excel in the FT’s employability ranking and maintained a very strong 2nd in the UK and 8th in the world for careers. The careers ranking is calculated according to the level of seniority and the size of company alumni are now working in, and reflects Aston’s enviable record for placing graduates in top jobs.
Aston’s programme focuses on the links between the major business functions and their role in international business. It covers areas including strategic management, the economic environment, international finance, marketing, human resource management and international operations, according to Aston University.
“I am delighted that the FT continues to recognise our MSc International Business as one of the top Masters in Management programmes," said Professor George Feiger, Executive Dean of Aston Business School. "This is a testament to the quality of programme, strong teaching and our high calibre of students. An Aston MSc will allow our students to compete for the very top jobs in the global employment market,” added Feiger.
The FT Masters in Management Ranking is recognised as one the of the leading league tables of business education, and provides a thorough assessment of masters in management programmes from across the globe. Programme rankings are established by looking at factors including value for money, salary today, placement success and the percentage of international students, according to Aston University.
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