Bradford
MBA Ranked World-Class
The Bradford University School
of Management has made its fourth appearance in the annual Financial Times
league table of world-ranking MBA programmes.
Following its success last
October, when its executive part-time MBA programme was ranked amongst
the top 50 in the world, Bradford's full-time programme has been ranked
amongst the top 100 in the world and the top ten in the UK.
This means that Bradford has
the only ranked full-time programme in the Yorkshire region.
Students on Bradford's full-time
programme on average doubled their salary four years on from beginning
the programme, whilst the part-timers clocked up a 70% increase, averaging
a salary of over £55,000 three years after graduation.
As the Dean of the School,
Professor Arthur Francis, points out, this gives a payback period on the
investment in the tuition fee of about six months.
He said: "Over the past few
years Bradford has developed a unique position in the business school
world. "It is positioned as an internationally excellent school while
expanding geographically. It has also addressed its responsibilities to
the locality by widening access to its courses to local students and by
an outreach programme to local businesses."
18 March
2003
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