Cranfield School of Management, established in 1967,[2] is a business school that is part of Cranfield University in Bedfordshire, United Kingdom. Cranfield School of Management is triple accredited by the Association of MBAs (AMBA), EQUIS and AACSB.[3]
Type | Business School |
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Established | 1967[1] |
Dean | Professor David Oglethorpe |
Location | , United Kingdom 52°04′26″N 0°37′44″W / 52.074°N 0.629°W |
Website | www |
Campus
editThe Cranfield University campus, which includes the School of Management, is located just outside the village of Cranfield in the Bedfordshire countryside, near Milton Keynes.[citation needed]
The School's Management Information Resource Centre offers access to electronic resources and is equipped with a Bloomberg Suite,[4] a series of terminals offering access to live financial services news and data on industries, markets, economic indicators, equities, bonds and derivatives. The school also has a purpose-built residential management training centre.[citation needed]
The Cranfield School of Management and the Defence College of Management and Technology at Shrivenham deliver the MBA (Defence), formerly Master of Defence Administration (MDA), at the Defence Academy of the United Kingdom Shrivenham campus.[5]
History
edit- 1937: RAF Cranfield was set up near Cranfield village in Bedfordshire in 1937 in the build-up to the Second World War.[citation needed]
- 1946: the airbase became the site of a College of Aeronautics to provide education and training for aeronautical engineers. Aspects of management were a feature of Cranfield programmes from the late 1940s.[citation needed]
- 1953: the Work Study School, which evolved to become Cranfield School of Management, opened.[citation needed]
- 1964: Origins of course that will become the Cranfield MBA[6]
- 1967: Cranfield School of Management was founded.[citation needed]
- 1968: Cranfield MBA launched[6]
- 1969: Cranfield was awarded its Royal Charter giving it university status and the power to confer degrees under the new name of Cranfield Institute of Technology.[7][8]
- 1993: Cranfield Institute of Technology changed its name to Cranfield University.[8]
- 2001: Cranfield SoM gained Triple accreditation, one of the first few to do so in the UK.[citation needed]
Rankings
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The Cranfield School of Management is highly ranked globally as well as nationally.
As an exclusively postgraduate university, the University is excluded from the Times Higher Education World Rankings, The Times World Rankings, The Complete University Guide and The Guardian, which focus on helping prospective undergraduate students to compare universities.[citation needed]
Full-time MBA ranking
- The Financial Times 2019[9] ranking of full-time MBA programmes, ranked 9th in the UK, 18th in Europe and 76th in the world.
- The Bloomberg Businessweek[10] European Best B-Schools ranking of full-time MBA programmes 2019-20, ranked 16th in Europe overall, 2nd in Europe for the learning experience, 7th in Europe for networking and 9th in Europe for entrepreneurship.
- The Economist Which MBA?[11] Rankings 2019, ranked 5th in the UK, 14th in Europe and 59th in the world.
- The QS Global[12] MBA Rankings 2021 ranked 9th in the UK, 29th in Europe and 79th in the world.
Executive MBA ranking
- The Financial Times[13] ranking of Executive MBA programmes 2020, ranked 8th in the UK, 88th in the world, 3rd in the UK for Percentage of Women Students, 13th in the EU for Salary Increase Percentage and 1st in the UK for Satisfaction Rate.
Management MSc ranking
- The Economist Which MBA?[14] Masters in Management (MiM) 2019 ranking, ranked 3rd in the UK and 30th in the world.
- The Financial Times: Masters In Management[15] 2020, ranked 9th in the UK and 78th in the world.
- The QS World[16] University Rankings: Masters in Management ranking 2021, ranked 6th in the UK, 26th in the world and 14th in the world for employability.
Finance and Management MSc ranking
- The Financial Times Masters[17] in Finance Pre-experience ranking 2018, ranked 6th in the UK and 32nd in the world.
- The QS World[18] University Rankings: Masters in Finance Rankings 2021, ranked 9th in the UK and 40th in the world.
Logistics and Supply Chain Management MSc ranking
- The QS World[19] University Rankings: Masters in Supply Chain Management Rankings 2021, ranked 2nd in the UK and 11th in the world.
Strategic Marketing MSc ranking
- The QS World[20] University Rankings: Masters in Marketing Rankings 2021, ranked 5th in the UK and 16th in the world.
Executive Education ranking
- The Executive Education 2020 FT Rankings[21], ranked top 10 in the UK, top 30 in Europe and top 40 in the world.
International links
editCranfield School of Management has Memoranda of Understanding with:
- Darden Graduate School of Business Administration, University of Virginia, USA
- China Europe International Business School, Shanghai
- Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore, India
- Melbourne Business School, Australia
- Stellenbosch University, South Africa
- Fundação Getúlio Vargas, São Paulo, Brazil
- University of Chile
- Kobe University, Japan
- Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
- IPADE, Mexico.
The School of Management has run programmes with and hosted exchange students from a number of business schools around the world including ESADE, Spain, EM Lyon, France, University of Cape Town, South Africa and University of Ghana, Accra, Ghana.
Notable alumni
editThe alumni body of Cranfield School of Management is an international network of professional managers from business, the professions, the public and not-for-profit sectors. Currently, the network includes more than 18,000 professional managers in over 120 countries.[22]
Cranfield University are in the top 1% of institutions in the world for alumni who hold CEO positions at the world's top companies according to the Centre for World University Rankings, 2017.[23]
- Nick Jenkins – Founder of online greetings card retailer Moonpig, former "dragon" on the BBC Two business series Dragons' Den.[citation needed]
- Karan Bilimoria – Founder and Chairman, Cobra Beer Ltd[24]
- Crispin Blunt – Member of Parliament for Reigate.[citation needed]
- Andy Bond – Former CEO, Asda.[citation needed]
- Warren East – CEO, Rolls-Royce Holdings.[citation needed]
- Andy Palmer – Former CEO, Aston Martin.[citation needed]
- Andy Harrison – Chairman, Dunelm Group.[citation needed]
- John Hull – Professor of Derivatives and Risk Management at the University of Toronto.[citation needed]
- Antony Jenkins – former Group Chief Executive, Barclays.[citation needed]
- Martin Lamb – Former Chief Executive, IMI plc.[citation needed]
- Charlie Mayfield – Former Chairman, John Lewis Partnership.[citation needed]
- John McFarlane – Former Group Chairman, Barclays[25]
- Lara Morgan – Entrepreneur and Investor, Company Shortcuts.[citation needed]
- Ted Tuppen – Founder and former CEO, Enterprise Inns Plc.[citation needed]
- Sarah Willingham – letssavesomemoney.com, former "dragon" on the BBC Two business series Dragons' Den.[citation needed]
- Akinwunmi Ambode – Former Governor Lagos State, Nigeria.[citation needed]
- Juan Rafael Elvira Quesada – Served as Secretary of the Environment and Natural Resources.[citation needed]
- Nigel Doughty – Former co-chairman and co-founder, Doughty Hanson & Co.[citation needed]
- Siddhartha Lal – Chief executive officer and Managing Director, Eicher Motors, and Chairman & Managing Director of VE Commercial Vehicles.[citation needed]
- Michael Bear (Lord Mayor) – The 683rd Lord Mayor of London.[citation needed]
- Samer Majali – Former CEO, Royal Jordanian airlines and SaudiGulf Airlines.[citation needed]
- Winnie Byanyima – Executive Director, UNAIDS.[citation needed]
- Clifford Braimah – Managing Director, Ghana Water Company Limited.[citation needed]
- Omobola Johnson – Senior Partner, TLcom Capital LLP.[citation needed]
- Riz Lateef – Journalist and newsreader, BBC.[citation needed]
References
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- ^ "These Are Europe's Best Business Schools". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved 18 January 2021.
- ^ "2019 MBA & Business School Rankings | Which MBA?". The Economist. Retrieved 18 January 2021.
- ^ "World University Rankings - Full Time MBA: Global 2021". Top Universities. 18 September 2020. Retrieved 18 January 2021.
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- ^ "Masters in Management 2019 Ranking". The Economist. Retrieved 18 January 2021.
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- ^ "World University Rankings - Masters In Management 2021". Top Universities. 18 September 2020. Retrieved 18 January 2021.
- ^ "Business school rankings from the Financial Times - FT.com". rankings.ft.com. Archived from the original on 11 December 2018. Retrieved 18 January 2021.
- ^ "World University Rankings - Masters In Finance 2021". Top Universities. 18 September 2020. Retrieved 18 January 2021.
- ^ "World University Rankings - Masters in Supply Chain Management 2021". Top Universities. 18 September 2020. Retrieved 18 January 2021.
- ^ "World University Rankings - Masters In Marketing 2021". Top Universities. 18 September 2020. Retrieved 18 January 2021.
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- ^ "Notable Alumni". www.cranfield.ac.uk. Retrieved 18 January 2021.
- ^ "Cranfield facts and figures". cranfield.ac.uk. Retrieved 31 July 2018.
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- ^ "John McFarlane OBE, awarded honorary degree from Cranfield". Cranfield School of Management.