LBS Masters in Management ranks globally in the top ten
The programme is ranked joint second for aims achieved

London Business School’s Masters in Management (MiM) programme has once again been ranked among the world’s best by the Financial Times (FT).
LBS’s MiM programme has ranked tenth globally in the publication’s annual ranking of Masters in Management programmes, securing a twelfth consecutive top ten ranking. The programme is #1 in the UK and joint second globally for aims achieved.
The School also scores highly for international diversity, with 96% of students and 93% of the LBS faculty coming from an international background.
Graham Hastie, Associate Dean of Degree Education at LBS says:
“Every year our world-class Masters in Management programme is ranked in the global top ten by the Financial Times, which is testament to the high-quality learning experience that allows graduates to achieve their aims and further their career goals. We are particularly delighted to note that 91% of our alumni rank us highly for the extent to which the programme has allowed them to achieve their goals and aims. The gender diversity of the programme – a 51/49% split between women and men – is also something we are particularly proud of, along with the high scores for international diversity, which is at the heart of LBS’ DNA.”

