Reflecting on the news Kathy Harvey, Associate Dean, MBA and Executive Degrees at Saïd Business School said:
‘I’m delighted to see the Oxford EMBA once again recognised as the best in the UK. Our programme offers working professionals a chance to become better leaders, among a vibrant global learning community made up of experienced peers, alumni and faculty. To see it receive this type of recognition, powers our commitment to build an unrivalled network of EMBA alumni and offer a world-class business education for today’s executives.’
This year is the sixth edition of the QS EMBA rankings, which features 220 programmes from business schools across the world.
The rankings take into account employer reputation, thought leadership, executive profiles, career outcomes and diversity.
The current Oxford EMBA cohort is comprised of 74 individuals from 36 countries and 28 employment sectors. Women make up 41% of the class. The programme takes special care to help balance the student’s potential family and caregiving commitments, owing to its part-time, modular format.