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QS MBA RATINGS British Universities Score High Again


This year, the QS Global 200 Business Schools Report consists of 82 schools in North America, 67 schools in Europe, 36 schools in Asia-Pacific, 10 schools in Latin America and 5 schools in Africa and the Middle East.


Compiled using the opinions of MBA employers, no other piece of MBA research covers such a geographically diverse set of schools. In 1999, only 15 schools outside of North America and Europe featured in the research, compared to 51 schools this year.


UK universities scored highly again with London Business School coming second, Oxford University, Said Business School coming third and University of Cambridge, Judge Business School coming tenth. The business schools for Imperial College, Warwick University, Manchester University also all came in the top 20.


Europe MBA rating


European business schools continue to be at the forefront of innovation in business education, ensuring they attract top international talent which in turn attracts global MBA employers.


Despite the economic woes of the region, 2011 has been a record year for employment statistics among European business schools, which are supplying MBA talent not just to local employers in the region, but also employers across Asia, the Americas and the Middle East.


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London Business School Oxford University, Said Business School IESE Business School, University of Navarra, IE Business School SDA Bocconi School of Management ESADE Business School IMD HEC Paris MBA Judge Business School, University of Cambridge Copenhagen Business School Imperial College Business School, Imperial College London CEU Business School EBS Business School Warsaw University of Technology, Business School Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University (RSM) Warwick Business School, University of Warwick University of St.Gallen, The St.Gallen MBA Manchester Business School, The University of Manchester The University of Dublin, Trinity College Dublin Cranfield School of Management Vlerick Business School Corvinus University of Budapest, Corvinus School of Management Athens University of Economics and Business (AUEB) Cass Business School ESMT European School of Management and Technology


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