London Business School celebrates BusinessWeek ranking success

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BusinessWeek place London Business School fifth in their ranking of International MBA programmes and first for intellectual capital

London Business School has been placed fifth in BusinessWeek's ranking of International MBA programmes, published yesterday. The School excelled in a number of key areas. We were ranked number one for the quality of our intellectual capital. We had the highest number of alumni reporting job offers at graduation with 96.9% versus an average of 85.2% amongst the other top ten schools. We received an A+ grade from recruiters for our general management and analysis, and an A+ from students for our career development.

Commenting on the School's success, Sabine Vinck, Associate Dean, MBA and Masters in Finance programmes, said: "This great result illustrates the high regard which both students and recruiters have for London Business School.  We are the only European business school to have been placed in the top five by BusinessWeek over the last five rankings. This great track record is testament to the consistently high quality of our students, our faculty, our staff, and of the London Business School experience".

Julian Birkinshaw, Deputy Dean, Programmes added: "At London Business School, our purpose is to develop breakthrough insights and successful leaders. With our intellectual capital ranked first and our students receiving more job offers than any others, it is clear that we are delivering on that purpose".

BusinessWeek's International MBA rankings are based on recruiter feedback, student responses and research ratings. For more information on the rankings, please see the BusinessWeek website.

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