Management School retains top status in CEO Magazine Global MBA Rankings

The University of Liverpool Management School (ULMS) has achieved significant recognition in the 2025 CEO Magazine Global MBA Rankings, as it successfully retains Tier One status.
Additionally, the Management School has also ranked 13th in the 2025 CEO Magazine Online MBA Rankings, further cementing its reputation for delivering high-quality, flexible learning experiences.
These prestigious rankings place ULMS among the world’s top business institutions, highlighting its commitment to excellence in business education.
CEO Magazine, which has been ranking top business schools since 2008, evaluates institutions from across the world based on several fact-based criteria, including faculty quality, international diversity, class size and accreditation.
ULMS’s strong performance in these areas demonstrates its outstanding faculty, international exposure, and commitment to providing top-tier professional development for its students.
This achievement is a testament to the school’s dedication to shaping future business leaders and providing students with an exceptional education in a globally competitive environment. The recognition places the University of Liverpool firmly on the map as a leading institution for business education worldwide.
Commenting on the 2025 rankings, Dr Dane Anderton, Director of MBA programmes said:
We are delighted to once again retain our Tier One status.
Our MBA programmes offer an immersive and enriching learning experience, empowering students to achieve their personal and professional aspirations.
With a focus on experiential learning and personalised career coaching, we provide practical insights and hands-on opportunities that prepare students for real-world challenges. Through collaboration with business leaders, alumni, and students, we continuously innovate to enhance learning outcomes and ensure our programmes remain impactful and relevant.
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