Henley Business School among the best in the Complete University Guide Rankings 2015
This year’s ranking sees another successful set of results for Henley Business School, with good improvements and a top 20 position across Henley Business School range of programmes for accounting, finance, business and management, real estate and planning.
This year’s ranking sees another successful set of results for Henley Business School, with good improvements and a top 20 position across Henley Business School range of programmes for accounting, finance, business and management, real estate and planning.
Real Estate & Planning ranks number 2 among all UK universities for the third year running in the subject of Land & Property Management. It also retains the number 1 position for graduate prospects. Town & Country Planning and Landscape Design is positioned at number 7 in the UK.
We are delighted to see Accounting & Finance closing in on the top 10 this year, with Student satisfaction ranking 3rd highest in the country.
Graduate prospects (a guide to employability) continue to be excellent for Accounting & Finance, and Business & Management Studies, ranked 11th and 13th respectively.
As part of the University of Reading, we are pleased to see their position consolidated at 37th out of 123 UK universities, with strong scores for student satisfaction, graduate prospects and honours results.
The Complete University Guide (published 12th May 2014) is a widely respected independent guide to universities in the UK. It ranks subjects according to four criteria, including student satisfaction and graduate prospects.
Joe Doak, Head of Undergraduate Programmes, points out that, “The positive movement in our rankings position is the result of a lot of hard work by staff and students alike. We are constantly striving to improve the quality of the undergraduate offer and seeking new ways to make the student experience a memorable and productive one. The rankings tables are one indicator that we are getting it right!”
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