Aston Business School achieves top 30 European ranking

6/12/2007


Aston Business School has broken into the top 30 in Europe, according to the latest rankings.

The Birmingham-based business school achieved 27th place ahead of hundreds of institutions.

This position puts them above similar schools at Cambridge, Edinburgh, Leeds, Bradford, Bath, Nottingham and Birmingham universities.

The ranking, published by the Financial Times today, is based on the success of the school’s Executive Masters of Business Administration (MBA) and Masters in Management programmes.

It is a massive leap forward for the school, as the table only features the top 60 in Europe.

Dr Gareth Griffiths, Head of International Relations and MBA Director (External) Aston Business School, said: “This is a massive achievement for Aston Business School and puts us ahead of almost all of the 100 or so business schools in the UK alone.

“We are very proud of this result, which shows that we are delivering programmes that make a genuine difference to people’s lives and careers.”

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