UK Top 50 Institutions for Business and management studies ( It covers business studies, management studies, finance, accounting, marketing, human resource management and business and administrative studies):

Rank, Institutions, Average Teaching Score
1 Oxford 100
2 Warwick 91.3
3 City 83.6
4 Exeter 80.1
5 Lancaster 78.8
6 Strathclyde 77.2
7 St Andrews 77
8 Bath 76
9 Manchester 75.8
10 Glasgow 73.8
11 London School of Economics 73.1
12 Imperial College 72.4
13 Leicester 72.2
14 Loughborough 70.9
15 King's College London 70.5
16 Aston 69.9
17 Queen's, Belfast 69.3
18 Nottingham 68.5
19 Leeds 66.8
20 Reading 66.7
21 Birmingham 65.5
22 Bangor 65.2
23 Durham 64.9
24 Sussex 64.8
25 Dundee 64.4
26 UCL 64.3
27 Edinburgh 64.2
28 Queen Margaret 63
29 Stirling 62.9
30 Aberdeen 61.9
31 York 61.2
32 Central Lancashire 60.5
33 Glamorgan 59.7
34 Queen Mary 59.4
35 Sheffield 58.7
36 Liverpool 58.5
37 Southampton 58.4
38 Newcastle 58.3
39 Robert Gordon 58.2
40 Nottingham Trent 57.5
41 UEA 57.5
42 Heriot-Watt 57.4
43 Kent 57.4
44 Oxford Brookes 56.9
45 Bradford 56.6
46 Cardiff 56.4
47 Surrey 56.2
48 Napier 55.2
49 Hull 55
50 St Mary's UC, Twickenham 54.8

Source: Guardian University Guide 2009

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