The University of Liverpool Management School is celebrating its latest rankings success with the announcement of a top 100 Financial Times (FT) global ranking in 2026 for its full time Master of Business Administration (MBA) programmes.
The School’s MBA programmes are ranked 12th in the UK and within the top 35 in Europe against internationally recognised benchmarks.
The FT rankings assess career progression, salary increase, international diversity and alumni satisfaction, widely regarded as key indicators of the long-term value and return on investment of an MBA.
The results highlight the measurable impact of the School’s MBA programmes, with graduates achieving substantial career advancement following completion of their studies.
Speaking on the announcement, Dr John Byrom, Associate Dean (MBA), said: “These rankings further demonstrate the Management School’s dedication to teaching excellence. Our evolving curriculum in an ever-changing world ensuring that we develop and support future leaders who are ready to make a significant contribution wherever they are in with world”.
The University’s MBA programmes are designed to accelerate experienced professionals into senior leadership roles, through a combination of academic rigour, applied consultancy projects and collaboration with a diverse international cohort. Students gain valuable strategic, financial and organisational expertise required to lead in rapidly evolving business environments.
Interested in studying an MBA?
Find out more about the Liverpool MBA and the Football Industries MBA:
https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/management/study/mba/
Register for an upcoming Postgraduate Open Week or Webinar:
https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/postgraduate-taught/postgraduate-events/register/#sign-up
