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LBS Masters in Management ranks in the world’s top ten

Graduates rank LBS joint second globally for Aims Achieved

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London Business School’s Masters in Management (MiM) programme has once again been named one of the world’s best by the Financial Times (FT).

LBS’s MiM programme has ranked sixth in the publication’s annual ranking of Masters in Management programmes and is joint second for aims achieved.

The School also scores particularly highly for diversity, with 99% of students coming from an international background and 55% of the cohort being women. In addition, the rankings highlight the international diversity of the LBS faculty (89%) and boards (91%).

Graham Hastie, Associate Dean of Degree Education at LBS says:

“We are very happy that our world-class Masters in Management (MiM) is once again ranked in the global top ten by the Financial Times. It is particularly gratifying to note that our alumni rank us as joint second in the world for the extent to which the MiM allowed them to achieve their goals and aims.

“The School offers a strong graduate masters portfolio comprising not just the Masters in Management programme, but also a Masters in Financial Analysis and a Masters in Analytics and Management. We are proud of the important role our global community plays in preparing LBS’s graduates for a wide range of impactful careers.”

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