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Bradford again a Masters in Management world leader

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The University of Bradford School of Management has once again been named one of the world's top business schools in the 2016 Financial Times Masters in Management world rankings.

The is one of an elite group of 90 business schools around the world to achieve the ranking. This year the school ranked 74th in the world overall and 10th best in the UK.

The Financial Times’ definitive guide to the best management programmes available in the world also shows that Bradford is a world leader in terms of student career prospects, with 94% of graduates employed after three months.

Interim Dean at the school, Professor Carole Howorth, said: “Once again, we have been recognised as one of the best providers of business education in the world. We are extremely proud to have held this ranking since the tables were first created eleven years ago.

“The FT rankings help to demonstrate what students can expect from us - a quality education, expert insights, a deep understanding of international cultures and markets and, most importantly, a qualification respected by employers around the world.”

The school offers 15 full-time MSc programmes, which can be tailored to suit students’ personal and career aspirations, with people able to choose general management or specialise in a particular area of business.