TRIUM Global Executive MBA is rated No. 1 globally in the Financial Times' annual ranking of 100 full-time global EMBA programs, followed by the Kellogg-HKUST Executive MBA (EMBA) program which is ranked No. 2 in the 2014 Financial Times EMBA Ranking.

Warwick Business School has risen two places to 19th in the world, and is now top in UK for stand-alone Executive MBA. Warwick MBA graduates achieved a 94 per cent increase in their salary from pre-MBA to three years after graduating. This is the 3rd highest percentage increase in the world, and the highest in the UK.

The Kellogg-Schulich Executive MBA (EMBA) at York University is rated number one EMBA program in Canada and 11th among EMBA programs based in North America or involving North American schools. Among Canadian-based programs, the Kellogg-Schulich EMBA ranked ahead of the EMBA programs delivered by the Rotman School of Management, which ranked 45th; the Cornell-Queen’s EMBA, ranked 47th; the Ivey School of Business, ranked 48th; the Alberta-Haskayne EMBA (a joint program delivered by the University of Alberta School of Business and the University of Calgary’s Haskayne School of Business), ranked 87th; and the Queen’s EMBA, which ranked 99th overall.

The Henley Executive MBA is ranked as 53rd in the world, 20th in Europe and 7th in the UK. Henley’s Executive MBA has risen on many key measures in the FT EMBA ranking, including career progress, learning experience, research quality, faculty and diversity.

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