Management School maintains position in CEO Magazine Global MBA ranking

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The University of Liverpool Management School has maintained its Tier One status in the 2020 CEO Magazine Global MBA rankings.

The CEO Magazine ranking system, entirely geared and weighted towards fact-based criteria, aims to cut through the noise and provide potential students with a performance benchmark for those schools under review. 

This year’s ranking includes data from 161 schools in 27 countries across North America, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and the BRICS.

Programmes are assessed on a number of criteria including quality of faculty, international diversity, professional development and international exposure.

Professor Sue Bridgewater, Associate Dean MBA, said “The Award of Tier 1 status to our full-time MBA programme for the fourth year in a row, reflects upon the excellence of the learning opportunities which our students are afforded by our courses and faculty.

“These are underpinned by a range of a Masterclasses with C-suite speakers from leading organisations, and by a programme of visits, exchanges and career skills.

“This is also a tribute to the hard work of all of those involved in our MBA programme and to our wonderful alumni who return to share their experiences and career journeys with the students.”