Saïd Business School among top ten across Europe

The Saïd Business School at the University of Oxford has today been placed ninth out of 95 business schools across Europe in the Financial Times (FT) annual rankings.

The 2021 result is an improvement on last year’s placing of tenth, helping further secure Oxford Saïd’s status as one of the world’s leading business schools.

The annual FT ranking of European business schools, measures quality and breadth of programmes. It is based on the combined performance across rankings of programmes published by the FT in 2021, including MBA and Executive MBA, and Executive Education from 2020.

Kathy Harvey, Associate Dean for MBA and Executive Education, said:

"In a world where we need to tackle complex challenges and focus on purpose, our programmes have increasingly been at the forefront of addressing issues such as sustainability and systems change, governance and ethics and the changing nature of globalisation. This is a good result for the school, and it is only through our shared commitment to providing world class business education that we continue to be world leading."

The ranking, which comes as the School celebrates its 25th birthday, also revealed those who completed an MBA at Oxford Saïd saw strong career progression three years after completing their course, with an average 85 per cent increase in salary.

Click here to view the 2021 rankings in full.