Oxford Brookes celebrates Global MBA ranking
The Oxford Brookes Global MBA programme has been ranked 15th in the world in this year’s QS Online MBA Rankings, and moves up one place to 4th in the UK.
The rankings were issued this week by higher and business education analysts QS Quacquarelli Symonds.
The Oxford Brookes Global MBA is a flexible programme which can be completed online or with a blended approach of online and face-to-face teaching.
Dr Diana Limburg, Director of the Oxford Brookes Global MBA, said: “Achieving 15th in these global rankings is a great credit to the quality of the teaching staff as well as the exceptional diversity of our student body, particularly during a very challenging time.
“The Oxford Brookes Global MBA combines the best of traditional MBA teaching with the accessibility of online learning. The close interaction with their tutors and peers is something our students really benefit from, as they gain the confidence and skills needed for a rapidly changing business world.”
Professor Tim Vorley, Pro Vice-Chancellor and Dean of Oxford Brookes Business School added: “This year’s rankings reflect the quality of teaching and commitment to the students on our MBA programme, which delivers lasting impact on their careers. To improve on our place as one of the UK’s top five MBA programmes is an amazing achievement.”
The Oxford Brookes Global MBA holds accreditations from the Association of MBAs (AMBA) and the European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD) accreditations. More information about The Oxford Brookes Global MBA programme and what our graduates have to say can be found on the Oxford Brookes Business School webpages.
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