Harvard, Wharton Re-Claim Top Spots in Financial Times 2020 Ranking
The Financial Times 2020 ranking of the world’s best full-time MBA programs sees Harvard Business School re-claiming the top spot, with the University of Pennsylvania Wharton School moving back to second place.
Continue reading…School vs. School: London Business School v. Oxford Saïd
Fish and chips or bangers and mash? Marks & Spencer or Harvey Nichols? London or Oxford? Choosing between two incredible options isn’t easy, particularly when they’re so comparable. And the same goes for top business schools. How do you know which MBA program fits your needs? That’s why we’re here.
Continue reading…Financial Times Reveals Top European Business Schools for 2019
While many U.S. business schools continue to report declining annual applications—even to some of the most prestigious (and lucrative) MBA programs in the world—many of the best European business schools continue to flourish. According to the Financial Times, application volume in the continent increased by around 63 percent in 2019.
Continue reading…Women’s MBA Enrollment Increasing, According to Forté Foundation
The Forté Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing women in business, just released some good news: A greater percentage of women than ever before are enrolled in full-time MBA programs in the U.S. This year, female full-time MBA enrollment neared 39 percent on average in the U.S., while international programs neared 36 percent. In both cases, it’s clear that we are heading toward gender parity at an impressive pace.
Continue reading…International Option: Pros and Cons of Earning a Master’s in Finance in the UK Instead of the U.S.
A Master’s in Finance is fast becoming one of the most popular degrees in the world. According to The Financial Times, “global demand for masters in finance (MiF) degree courses increased slightly in 2018,” due to a number of factors including ROI, career paths for graduates, and costs.
Continue reading…5 Most Affordable UK MBA Programs
The UK is home to many top business schools known worldwide. From London Business School to Oxford Saïd, many cutting edge institutions offer MBA educations second to none. However, these schools also tend to come with a hefty price tag. An MBA from LBS will cost you around £82,000 ($99,548 USD) while Oxford Saïd costs £57,200 ($69,440 USD).
So, where can you go to school in the UK and earn an AACSB accredited MBA for far less? We’re highlighting five of the most affordable UK MBA programs below—three in the £18,000 range and two in the £30,000 range.