在最新的全球金融时报排名中阿斯顿大学商学院的MBA专业位居全英职业规划第一位

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Career progress on Aston Business School’s (ABS’s) MBA programme has been ranked first in the UK and fifth in the world in prestigious global rankings released by the Financial Times today (25 January 2010).
This measure of career progression compares job level held by full-time MBA graduates and size of company they work for before and after completing the programme – a reflection of Aston’s excellent track record for graduate employment.
The MBA was also positioned in the top
Prof Mike West, Dean, Aston Business School, said:
“Aston Business School has an exceptional global reputation for delivering high quality programmes which equip graduates with the employability skills they need to succeed. “
“These results are excellent news for the University and the MBA programme. The rankings prove that graduates of the programme benefit from improved career prospects, earning potential and management skills - particularly vital during these difficult economic times. “
The FT ranking comments on a range of criteria relevant to the MBA programme, including salary increase, value for money and diversity of staff and students on the programme. Aston came in at 21st in the world for value for money and average salary increase was 90%. Salary increase is the percentage difference in average alumni earnings before and after completing the MBA.
Aston’s MBA, which allows aspiring senior executives to develop high level management skills, scores consistently highly in global rankings. In
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