What are the top MBAs in the uk?
- London Business School – London
- Said Business School – University of Oxford
- Cambridge Judge Business School – University of Cambridge
- UCL School of Management – University College London
- Imperial College Business School – Imperial College London
- Cass Business School – City, University of London
- Warwick Business School – University of Warwick
- Cranfield School of Management – Cranfield University
- Manchester Business School – University of Manchester
- Edinburgh Business School – Heriot-Watt University
- Henley Business School – University of Reading
- Aston Business School – Aston University
- Strathclyde Business School – University of Strathclyde
- Cardiff Business School – Cardiff University
- Durham University Business School – Durham University
- Nottingham University Business School – University of Nottingham
- Birmingham Business School – University of Birmingham
- Lancaster University Management School – Lancaster University
- Bristol Business School – University of the West of England
- Leeds University Business School – University of Leeds
- Kent Business School – University of Kent
- Hull University Business School – University of Hull
- Bath School of Management – University of Bath
- Glasgow University Adam Smith Business School – University of Glasgow
- Sheffield University Management School – University of Sheffield
- Newcastle University Business School – Newcastle University
- Loughborough University School of Business and Economics – Loughborough University
- Queen’s Management School – Queen’s University Belfast
- Westminster Business School – University of Westminster
Which famous people studied at a UK MBA?
Many famous and successful individuals have pursued MBA (Master of Business Administration) degrees in the UK or at UK-based institutions. Some notable figures who have completed MBA programs in the UK include:
- Sir Michael Moritz – The Chairman of Sequoia Capital and an early investor in companies like Google, LinkedIn, and PayPal, Sir Michael Moritz earned his MBA from the University of Oxford’s Saïd Business School.
- Sir Richard Branson – The founder of Virgin Group and a renowned entrepreneur, Sir Richard Branson briefly attended the London Business School before starting his business ventures.
- Stewart Butterfield – The co-founder and CEO of Slack Technologies, Stewart Butterfield studied at the University of Cambridge’s Judge Business School and earned an MBA.
- Natalie Massenet – The founder of the luxury fashion e-commerce website Net-a-Porter, Natalie Massenet completed her MBA at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Anderson School of Management, but she has connections to the UK as a British fashion entrepreneur.
- Zanny Minton Beddoes – The Editor-in-Chief of The Economist, Zanny Minton Beddoes earned her MBA from Harvard Business School, which is not in the UK but is a prestigious business school that has influenced numerous international business leaders.
- Fiona Dawson – A well-known business executive and the Global President of Mars Food, Drinks, and Multisales, Fiona Dawson graduated from the University of Cambridge’s Judge Business School with an MBA.