Bath MBA in FT's Global Elite
The Bath MBA has taken its place once again amongst the global elite of Business Schools in the latest ranking from the Financial Times. This accolade comes shortly after Bath was ranked by The Economist’s Which MBA amongst its global top 25 schools.
The Financial Times ranks the University of Bath School of Management 4th in the UK and 7th in Europe for research. With the Sunday Times University Guide ranking Bath 1st for Business and the Times Good University Guide ranking Bath 1st for Accounting and Finance, there has never been a better time to join our world-ranked MBA programme at one of the UK’s top business schools.
We are recruiting now for our September 2013 MBA intake, and scholarships/bursaries for up to 100% of tuition are available. Find out how the Bath MBA programme could help your career.
For further information / press enquiries, contact:
Liz Alvey, Marketing Officer
School of Management
University of Bath
Claverton Down
Bath BA2 7AY
UK
Tel:+ 44 (0) 1225 386856
Email: pr@management.bath.ac.uk
General Notes For Editors:
The University of Bath School of Management has consistently achieved both top research and teaching ratings in the UK's Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE) assessments. In the 2008 Research Assessment Exercise (RAE), the School was rated 5th in the UK for management research.
We are one of a select number of international business schools accredited by EQUIS, the European Foundation for Management Development's quality inspectorate and the Bath MBA has been accredited by the Association of MBAs (AMBA) since 1976. The School is consistently ranked among the top UK business schools by The Times, The Sunday Times, The Financial Times and The Guardian.
The centrality of research to teaching is an essential feature of all our programmes. The School offers a full range of programmes from undergraduate to postgraduate up to PhD level and post-experience programmes including the world-ranked Bath MBA. The School also provides tailored executive development programmes for middle and senior management.
The School of Management has a faculty of around 90 teaching and research staff, including visiting academics, with a support team of around 70 managerial and administrative staff. Research income averages £2 million per annum. There are approximately 2,100 students in total comprising some 200 MBA students, 460 Master’s students, 210 full- and part-time research students, and over 1100 undergraduates following BSc degrees. The School also runs joint undergraduate programmes with Departments in the Faculties of Engineering and Design, Science and Humanities and Social Sciences.



