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Nov. 27, 2019
Management Masters at Cass Business School highly ranked by Financial Times
The Masters in Management program at Cass Business School at City University of London has been ranked fourth best in the United Kingdom by the Financial Times and the prestigious rankings also placed the MSc in Management joint 24th in the world.
Speaking about these excellent new rankings figures Interim Dean of Cass Business School, Professor Paolo Volpin, enthuses, “This is wonderful news, particularly in light of the increasing competition in the business school world. I would like to thank all the staff involved in collectively supporting and inspiring our students at Cass.”
Cass Business School is currently ranked first in London, second in the UK and sixth globally for career progression. It is also ranked first in London for salary increases.
The Financial Times rankings are compiled using a range of methodology including alumni surveys.
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Content added on 27th November 2019.
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