2025 QS World Rankings By Subject: Aston University Ranks High In Business And Marketing
Study in UK: Aston University’s Business & Management Studies, and Marketing have been placed in the top 100 in the QS World Rankings By Subject 2025.
Quacquarelli Symonds released its World Rankings By Subject 2025, and Aston University’s Business & Management Studies and Marketing have been positioned in the top 100. The university has been also ranked in the top 10% of evaluated institutions.
While commenting on this, Professor Aleks Subic, Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive of Aston University, said, “These latest rankings reflect Aston University’s strong global positioning and the exceptional results we continue to deliver thanks to our talented academic community and stakeholders. It also shows that we are being recognised as a leading university of science, technology and enterprise in line with our 2030 Strategy, measured by our track record of transformational impact.”
“These latest results recognise Aston Business School as among the best in the world, particularly for business and management studies, and marketing. The number of Aston University’s subjects included in the rankings increased to 14, including health, sciences and engineering, based on academic reputation, employer reputation and citations. This is a record number of ranked subjects for Aston University,” reads the Aston University statement.
Aston Installs £1.5m Mass Spectrometer
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) has granted £1.5m to the Aston University. Following this grant, Aston University College of Health and Life Sciences and Aston Institute for Membrane Excellence (AIME) have installed a cutting-edge mass spectrometer. It will be used to study biological membranes.
Dr Ivana Milic, a lecturer at Aston University School of Biosciences and part of the multidisciplinary AIME will lead the research team.
“This funding is a huge milestone, not just for our research at Aston University and AIME, but for the entire region. The creation of Ascend, a one-of-a-kind multi-omics platform, will allow us to explore the intricate interactions between proteins and lipids that drive vital cellular processes. This deeper understanding will pave the way to developing new therapeutics for diseases and age-related conditions that currently have poor solutions,” said Dr Milic.
“On a personal note, I’m especially excited about the opportunity this will give us to train and mentor the next generation of Midlands researchers. Providing them with hands-on experience in advanced mass spectrometry will be impactful for their careers and for addressing the critical skills gaps in complex data analyses across the region. This is a true turning point for us, and I’m incredibly grateful for the support,” added Dr Milic.
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