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London Business School
The 2009 FT ranking of Executive-MBA programmes (EMBAs) lists more courses taught in London in the top 10 than any other city in the world.
The Trium programme, a joint degree between the London School of Economics, HEC Paris and New York University’s Stern School of Business, has climbed one place to second best in the world.
Two programmes from London Business School are in the top 10. Its Executive MBA with Columbia Business School in New York is at number three while its stand alone EMBA is at number eight.
Joining them in the top 10 at number four is University of Chicago Booth’s EMBA which is taught on its London campus as well as in Chicago and Singapore.
The FT’s EMBA ranking measures career progression and research undertaken within each business school as well as the salary increase that graduates report three years after graduation. The fact that more top programmes are based in London demonstrates London’s continued strength as a business education centre.
Kevin – www.studylondon.ac.uk

University College London
London has more universities in the top 100 universities than any other city in the world, according to the 2009 Times Higher Education – QS World University Rankings.
University College London was ranked 4th in the world, rising 3 places since last year and an incredible 30 places since 2004. The college is now ranked higher than Oxford University, which is ranked joint 5th together with another of London’s universities, Imperial College London.
Other notable entries in the top 100 include King’s College London at number 23 and the London School Economics (LSE) at number 67.
The Times Higher Education – QS World University Rankings measure universities using a number of criteria including academic peer review, employer review, the faculty staff to student ratio, citations per faculty and the proportion of international students and international staff at each university.
Simon – www.studylondon.ac.uk

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