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Joint 1st in UK for carbon footprint
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2nd in UK for Alumni network and Career service
Cranfield University's commitment to excellence in management education has been recognised with a 4th in the UK position for its Master’s in Management (MiM) in the 2023 Financial Times ranking.
The prestigious rankings saw the School of Management course placed 4th in the UK and 74th in the top 100 worldwide, improving on its previous position in the 2021 rankings and confirming its position as a global leader in management education.
Cranfield's commitment to sustainability saw the School of Management reach joint 1st place in the UK for its carbon footprint – and 8th place globally. It also achieved 2nd place in the UK for its Alumni Network Rank and the same position for its Career Service Rank.
The Financial Times' MiM rankings are highly regarded in academic and business communities, providing prospective students with valuable insights into the world's top management programmes.
David Oglethorpe, Pro-Vice-Chancellor and Dean of the School of Management, said: “I’m delighted to see Cranfield School of Management’s Masters in Management ranked in the global top 100 and 4th in the UK.
“Our continued focus on career development, our commitment to sustainability and our deep alumni connections are all reflected in a top 25 position for those metrics and are testament to the incredibly hard work of Cranfield faculty and staff and to the students who study here.”