Henley Business School - Reputation

Reputation

The Henley Business School has been triple-accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), the European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS) and the Association of MBAs (AMBA) since 2002. The School's predecessor Henley Management College was awarded a Royal Charter in 1991 in recognition of its quality, and the Queen's Award for Enterprise in 2006 in recognition of its international activities.

As the largest triple-accredited supplier of MBA education in the world, and the third largest overall, Henley is a leading international business school, its full-time MBA programme has been ranked at 42 globally and 12 regionally by The Economist in 2012. The full-time MBA programme was also ranked first worldwide for potential to network and student quality. The executive MBA (EMBA) programme has been ranked at 53 worldwide by the Financial Times in 2012.

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