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Henley Business School ranked UK top 30 in Guardian University Guide 2025

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Henley Business School’s subjects have been ranked in the UK top 30 in the Guardian newspaper’s guide to the best UK universities 2025

All three of Henley’s subject areas are ranked in the UK top 30, with outstanding outcomes for student career prospects, as well as the satisfaction scores for teaching and feedback.

Henley graduate career prospects were ranked highly across the board, with two subjects in particular featured in the top 10 - Construction, Surveying and Planning subjects placed first in the UK, while Business and Management placed at 9th.

90% of Henley’s Business and Management graduates have found employment within 15 months of graduation, while Accounting and Finance moved up four places for its overall teaching performance.

Head of Undergraduate Programmes at Henley Business School, Dr Andrew Hull said:

"Another good set of results in the latest Guardian rankings. At Henley Business School we put a lot of focus on developing the skills which will help students in their future careers and this is reflected in the rankings with all programme areas ranked in the top 20 and Business and Management within the top 10 for graduate outcomes.”

Published 16 September 2024
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