The University of Edinburgh Business School’s MSc in Management is among the world’s top 100 programmes, according to the 2025 rankings by the Financial Times.
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In results published earlier today, our MSc has been ranked 9th in the UK and 100th worldwide.

The ranking looks at qualities such as the diversity of the School and the quality of faculty, as well as programme experience and gathers valuable feedback from recent alumni about their subsequent career journey. Key highlights include:

  • High percentage of international students (96%) – ranked joint 4th in the world
  • A very international faculty (78%) – ranked joint 8th in the world (and joint 3rd in the UK)
  • High percentage of female faculty – ranking joint 12th in the world (and 1st in the UK)

Our vision is to be a business school for better futures. Diverse. Digital. Sustainable. We believe that these ranking results reflect the diverse and international staff and student body that we are so proud of. It also reflects the increasing importance that we are placing on inclusion of ethics, as well as social and climate challenges and solutions, within our curriculum, with a core course focused on corporate responsibility as well as a choice of option courses in that area.

I view the continued inclusion of our programme in the FT Masters in Management ranking as a recognition of our outstanding learning environment, ensuring students gain an understanding of contemporary management issues in an ever-changing business environment.
Aakil Caunhye, MSc Management Programme Director

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