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Henley Business School subjects ranked in world top 100 in the QS Business Masters rankings 2025

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Henley’s Masters in Finance and Masters in Management subjects continue to be highly ranked in the QS Business Masters rankings.

Our Masters in Finance programme climbed 14 places to 85th in the world and our Masters in Management entering the world top 100 this year.

For both subjects, Henley ranked in the world top 100 in the following indicators:

Class and Faculty Diversity – women faculty, women students, international faculty and international students.

Thought Leadership – academic reputation (reputational survey), percentage of faculty with doctorates and research impact.

Alumni Outcomes – associations with successful alumni (CEOs, entrepreneurs, influencers)

Henley’s Masters in Management also ranked in the world top 100 for employability – this indicator is made up of the employment rate of recent graduates and an employer reputation survey.

QS Business in Management rankings are based principally on a school submitted data and two global reputational surveys - one to academics and the other to employers.

Published 25 September 2024
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