Management School appears in The Economist's WhichMBA? rankings

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The University of Liverpool Management School has maintained its position in The Economist’s WhichMBA? 2019 ranking.

100 MBA programmes from around the world are included in the ranking, with only 17 of these based in the UK.  The position of each programme is determined by examining various factors including; career opportunities, personal development, educational experience, salary and networking potential.

The Management School, once again, performed particularly well in the area of opening new career opportunities. 

Elizabeth Maitland, Associate Dean MBA, said “Appearing in The Economist’s ranking of the Top 100 Programmes in the world caps a year of achievements for our MBA programmes and the Management School. I am delighted that we have maintained our position amongst the world’s leading MBA schools.

We have introduced many innovations this year, including the Catalyst programme of immersive experiences for our students and alumni, and will soon be launching blended online and face-to-face programmes for part-time students in all our MBA programmes.

These changes are part of our commitment to providing our students with transformational learning experiences and enhancing their career and life opportunities.”