Lancaster's Executive MBA secures spot in FT global rankings 2022

Lancaster University Management School (LUMS) is one of only 10 UK Business Schools to have its Executive MBA programme ranked in the Financial Times' Top 100 global rankings 2022.

Overall, Lancaster's EMBA is ranked 95th in the world and 9th amongst UK business schools in the Financial Times EMBA rankings 2022, which are compiled based on salary increases of alumni who completed the Executive MBA in 2021.

The Financial Times data also reveals LUMS is currently 3rd in the UK for student satisfaction ratings, scoring 9.24 out of 10.

The Lancaster programme also ranks 74th in the world and 8th out of the 10 UK Business Schools for career progression, illustrating how well participants had progressed in terms of seniority and the size of company they work for after completing their EMBA. LUMS alumni also reported a 52 per cent increase in salary on average, three years after completing the programme.

Chris Saunders, Associate Dean for Postgraduate Education in LUMS, said: "It is fantastic to see Lancaster's EMBA ranked among the best in the world.

"Seeing such high student satisfaction ratings makes everything worthwhile, and is testament to our EMBA team who go above and beyond to provide a world-class experience for students on the programme.

"Rankings like these based on alumni data are particularly pleasing as they demonstrate the quality of the post-graduate offering we provide here at Lancaster and the incredible calibre of students we attract who go on to build bigger, better and stronger careers. I'd like to personally thank each and every alumnus for contributing."

Mark Suiker is a current EMBA student due to graduate in 2023. He said: "Undertaking the Executive MBA at Lancaster University Management School has been a fantastic experience. The program and its participants really push you out of your comfort zone, challenge your mind-set, and help you reinvent yourself as a person. I am very pleased to see this international recognition for the Lancaster EMBA, it signals the superb quality of this course to ambitious employers, alumni, and future participants."

Lancaster's EMBA is a two-year programme open to senior working managers with approximately ten years of work experience. The next cohort will begin in September 2023. Click here to find out more, or to apply.

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