Despite an increasingly competitive landscape, with 11 new schools entering the ranking, Cranfield remains firmly in the Global top 100 and UK’s top 10.
A role-playing game to develop strategic decision-making skills and explore paths to a sustainable future is one of the winners in the 2025 Financial Times Responsible Business Education Awards.
Cranfield School of Management has been named as one of the UK’s top five business schools in the ‘Financial Times European Business Schools 2024’ rankings released today [2 December 2024].
The number of women holding executive directorships on FTSE 250 boards has fallen in the last two years according to ¿Û¿Û´«Ã½â€™s latest Female FTSE Board Report
The Women to Watch 2024 Report highlights the breadth and depth of the female leadership talent pool, and offering a snapshot of those considered potential board members.
¿Û¿Û´«Ã½ is launching a new apprenticeship for NHS and healthcare professionals to address the future skills needs of the sector, identified as a priority area for improvement by the new government.
Cranfield School of Management is forming a new strategic partnership with Resilience First, a global network with over 500 organisations that focuses on supporting organisations build their resilience capacity.
The Government has announced [24 September 2024] a new growth and skills levy proposal which would replace the existing apprenticeship levy and include new foundation apprenticeships. Professor Dame Karen Holford, Chief Executive and Vice-Chancellor responds.
Cranfield School of Management’s business master’s programmes have been ranked amongst the best in the world in the QS Global MBA and Business Master’s Rankings 2025.