Leeds MBA in the world’s Top 100
The Leeds University Business School Full-time MBA is among the world’s top 100 programmes, according to the Financial Times Global MBA Ranking 2016.

The FT rankings are compiled using data collected from schools across the globe, and a survey of alumni who completed full-time MBAs in 2012. Participating alumni were surveyed on a variety of criteria, including the quality of their student experience, career progression and increase in salary. LUBS alumni saw an average salary increase of 79% from prior to taking their MBA to completing the survey. The Leeds full-time MBA programme represents an excellent investment, underlined by its league table position of 17th globally for value for money.
Dr James Roberts, Programme Director for the full-time MBA, commented: Im delighted to see Leeds placed among the global elite for our MBA programme. The results reflect our commitment to supporting our students, and the quality of resources we have put in place to ensure they achieve their career goals.
Dean of the Business School, Professor Peter Moizer added: To appear in this prestigious league table is testament to the outstanding efforts of my colleagues, and the drive and ambition of our MBA alumni.
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