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Full-Time MBA · RG6 6UD, United Kingdom · AACSB

Henley Business School, University of Reading

Henley Business School, University of Reading · RG6 6UD, United Kingdom

School profile

Business school enrollment

8,123

Total enrollment at the business school (AACSB)

Program format

Full-Time MBA

Key stats

Business school enrollment

8,123

Total enrollment at the business school (AACSB)

Overview

This is Henley Business School. Henley BELIEVES in: - Being human: We act responsibly, fairly and consider the impact on others and our societies; - Bringing passion: We energise people with the clarity and excellence of our thinking; - Breaking boundaries: We speak up, disrupt and are proud to be different. Henley is ALWAYS: Bringing Business to Life. Henley WILL: - Develop leadership for a fairer world; - Inspire and empower individuals; - Make business better.

Henley Business School is a leading business school based in the U.K., with campuses and offices around the world. Henley is one of a select few business schools worldwide to hold triple-accredited status and is positioned among the best schools in the world in the Financial Times and Economist rankings. Henley is truly global, with over 8,000 program members enrolled on its various courses coming from more than 140 countries. Different study modes are available to suit the lives and careers of our students. Professional and personal development are woven into the fabric of the Henley MBA and all provide a high level of individual support. With an international alumni network of over 100,000 built throughout our 70-year history, Henley is proud to be part of the University of Reading, which is ranked 172nd worldwide by the 2025 QS World University Rankings.

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