The UK is the world’s second most popular study destination for international students, with only the considerably larger (and more influential on the world stage) US attracting a greater number of students.
It is perhaps no surprise that so many choose to study in the UK. The UK can, after all, offer a host of highly ranked institutions, a capital city in London, which is among the few that can vie for the title of world’s capital, cultural and economic power which belies the country’s relatively diminutive stature, and of course, the advantages offered by being able to study, live and work in an Anglophone environment (albeit one which is also one which is profoundly multicultural).
In terms of the history of the MBA in the UK, the UK was one of the first countries outside of the US to take to the MBA, with London Business School and Manchester Business leading the charge in the 1960s. The country’s schools can therefore boast a rich pedigree in the world of business education.
When the QS World MBA Tour came to London recently, Manchester Business School, Cranfield School of Management, Imperial College Business School, Cass Business School, Aston Business School, and Oxford Saïd Business School all got together for a panel discussion, entitled ‘Study in the UK’. With many UK schools moving to offer an online MBA, this became a key area of discussion.
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