Management School retain Tier One status in CEO Magazine 2022 Global MBA Rankings
The University of Liverpool Management School continues to be recognised as one of the top business schools from across the globe as we retain our Tier One status in the CEO Magazine Global MBA rankings. This is in addition to being ranked by CEO Magazine Global as number 4 globally for our online MBA offerings.
This year CEO Magazine’s ranking includes schools from across North America, Europe, Australia, New Zealand and the BRICS, and data is ranked from 180 schools, offering 347 different programmes in 27 countries (98 online, 92 EMBA and 157 full-time and part-time MBA programmes).
As with last year, for the 2022 rankings, CEO Magazine took an aggregate of three years’ data, giving schools the option to base this wholly on aggregate or historical submissions. Using a ranking system entirely geared and weighted towards fact-based criteria, CEO Magazine aims to cut through the noise and provide potential students with a performance benchmark for those schools under review.
Professor Steve Woods, Associate Dean MBA programmes, said:
“It is wonderful to be awarded Tier 1 status again in these rankings, and to have maintained this position for 6 years in a row. We are also thrilled that our new Online MBA achieved a strong global placing.
“The award underlines the transformational learning experiences and opportunities that characterise our MBA, and reflects the dedication of our faculty to making the programme experience valuable, positive and impactful.”
Dr Dane Anderton, Director of MBA programmes, said:
“I am pleased to see The Liverpool MBA receiving Tier 1 status again. Our MBA programme provides a rich leaning experience backed up by our triple accredited Management School. Our faculty are experts and practitioners in their respective fields delivering engagement with the Liverpool City Region, international businesses and partners.
“It’s a transformational learning journey co-created with business leaders, alumni and researchers specialising in the capstone disciplines of an MBA.”