Management School features in FT European Business Schools 2021 ranking

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The School ranked 73rd in the top 95 business schools in Europe

The University of Liverpool Management School (ULMS) has been ranked 73rd in the 2021 Financial Times European Business School ranking.

The ranking collates individual results from global providers of postgraduate programmes, taking into account research quality, gender and international diversity as well as graduate outcomes.

This year’s ranking features 95 institutions, with the School’s position at number 73 showing an improvement of 12 places from our last entry. The School performed particularly well for our MBA career progression and salary uplift, a testament to our commitment to provide a dedicated and varied careers provision for all postgraduate taught students and alumni.

Professor Julia Balogun, Dean of the School, said: “I am always delighted when ULMS appears in rankings that represent externally the true quality of the school and its programmes, teaching, research, faculty and students. 

"The Financial Times is a key external ranking used by students and corporates and, therefore, we are pleased to be well placed against our peer schools.”

View the full ranking: https://rankings.ft.com/rankings/2869/european-business-school-rankings-2021