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By Chris Mahony (Senior Communications Officer), Published

Bayes Business School’s Executive MBA (EMBA) is now ranked in the top 60 globally and has risen eleven places, to 22nd, in Europe.

Data published this week by QS showed the Bayes programme soared 22 places to 59th of the 222 EMBAs around the world which the organisation monitors.

The Bayes EMBA ranked particularly highly in career outcomes (36th globally) and diversity (4th).

Professor Costas Andriopoulos, Associate Dean for MBA programmes, said the latest rankings surge reflected how the School is working with employers, alumni and students to ensure the EMBA is preparing people with the skills, confidence and insights to pursue high-flying executive careers.

He said: “Students are able to choose between attending lectures two evenings a week or opting to pack the learning into one intensive ‘long weekend’ each month. The most important thing is that students are able to tailor the programme to their own interests and aspirations so they get the most out of it.

“That approach might well explain why we are ranked very highly for career outcomes. We equip our EMBA participants with both strategic leadership skills and the confidence to take their place at board tables.

“The School’s commitment to diversity is also clearly illustrated by being pretty much top of the tree for diversity. It’s great to know that we are playing our part in improving diversity at the very top of companies and other organisations.”

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