“Our programmes are all taught and delivered by world-class faculty, whose leading research underpins the learning experienced by our students, supported by our dedicated professional teams. Alumni from the programme secured an average salary of $111,213 three years after graduating.Įxecutive Dean of Durham University Business School, Professor Susan Hart, said: In the section of the MBA ranking which analyses the value for money that students see, the Durham MBA was placed 1st in the UK, 2nd in Europe and 6th globally. The Durham MBA (Full-Time) ranked 19th in Europe (8th in the UK, 74th in the world) and the Masters in Management was ranked 43rd in Europe (5th in the UK, 52nd in the world). We also placed 11th in the UK.ĭurham’s position was determined by the 2021 Financial Times rankings for MBA programmes and MSc Management programmes. Our School ranked 45th overall in Europe – an improved positioning from 48th in last year’s ranking. Published today, the FT’s European Business School Ranking 2021 lists the best business schools in Europe based on the combined performance of programme-specific FT rankings including the MBA and MSc Management.
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