Cranfield School Of Management's MBA Shines In 2025 Financial Times Global Ranking

2025 Financial Times global ranking: The US universities performed extremely well in the latest ranking with Wharton and Columbia placed at the first and second position respectively. Cranfield School of Management performed well in the UK.
In the latest 2025 Financial Times global ranking, Cranfield School of Management has performed well with its full-time MBA and has secured the 8th position overall in the UK and globally it was placed at 82nd.
Professor Leila Alinaghian, Director of the Full-time MBA and Professor of Business Relations and Impact, said, “The Cranfield MBA continues to make a positive impact on our students. We know that the excellence of our teaching and Cranfield’s diverse community of staff and students create a truly unique experience that empowers individuals to achieve their professional goals. Our strong industry connections give students real-world experiences and invaluable networks, putting career development at the forefront of our programme. These rankings cement our progress and highlight the impact and value of a Cranfield MBA."
Cranfield School Of Management In 2025 Financial Times Global Ranking: Details
For career progression, the school is number one in Europe, it is among the European top 10 for value for money, third in the UK for female faculty and sector diversity and in the UK overall, it is at the 8th position.
"Despite an increasingly competitive landscape, with 11 new schools entering the ranking, Cranfield remains firmly in the Global top 100 and UK’s top 10. This achievement highlights the programme’s continued excellence and impact on students’ careers," reads Cranfield School Of Management statement.
Cranfield’s program was redesigned and relaunched as The Transformation MBA program. It also offers a month-long study abroad experience with a partner university ESCP.
Professor Lynette Ryals OBE appointed Deputy Vice-Chancellor – Faculty Of Business and Management
Cranfield University has appointed Professor Lynette Ryals OBE as the Deputy Vice-Chancellor – Faculty of Business and Management (FBaM). She will take up her new role from March 3, 2025.
Professor Ryals said, "I’m delighted to be taking this role and look forward to leading the faculty in its next stage of development. I’m excited to build on the great work of the team and the progress made under David Oglethorpe’s leadership."
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