By Chris Mahony (Senior Communications Officer), Published
Bayes Business School’s MSc in management (MiM) is in the top three globally for alumni career progression, according to the annual Financial Times rankings for such programmes published today.
The Bayes programme is also in the top three in the UK for boosting alumni salaries, for its teaching around ESG and net zero, and for the quality of the international course opportunities open to students.
Overall, the Bayes programme ranks 4th in the UK and 65th globally.
The annual ranking compares postgraduate management programmes from global business schools. The Bayes programme is accredited by the Association of MBAs (AMBA).
Dr Jorg-Martin Ries, Director of the Bayes MSc management programme, said the results showed the value of the programme for students and alumni navigating an increasingly competitive market, the challenges and opportunities presented by AI, and ongoing geo-strategic uncertainty.
“A Bayes MSc gives students a real-world focus, honing skills developed during undergraduate studies to further equip them for professional life. to ‘They work with leading consulting firms, financial services companies, and multinational corporations from various sectors on projects and assignments. It also opens up a range of exclusive networking events. This means students have the perfect opportunity to gain exposure to some of the business world’s largest employers – many of whom are our neighbours here in the City of London.”
Professor André Spicer, Dean of Bayes Business School, said: “Ranking third globally on the vital marker of alumni progression and third in the UK for salary increases underline the value that recruiters place on our MSc in Management. I would like to congratulate our colleagues, students and alumni on this excellent result. We are very grateful for their efforts.”
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