Warwick Business School

As a leading UK business school at the forefront of innovation, we welcome the future problem solvers, value creators and change makers who share our intellectual curiosity and values. Start your journey of change.

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Why Warwick Business School?

At WBS, we offer some of the top business programmes in the UK and globally. We welcome students, faculty, staff and corporate partners who embody our Change Maker values, and have a passionate drive to make a positive difference in the world of business and beyond.

Being a Change Maker isn't about where you're from, it's about where you want to go and how you're going to get there.  This is reflected in the aims of our business school: we want to bring people together from across the globe, from different backgrounds, who are restless to change the world and want to use business as a power for good. Does this sound like you?

About WBS

My experience at WBS helped me discover myself, and what I was truly passionate about."

Jane Egerton-Idehen

Jane Egerton-Idehen

Warwick Business School Alum and Founder of the Women & Career movement

A highly ranked business school

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2 2nd in the UK and 3rd in the world

2nd in the UK and 3rd in the world

Global Online MBA

QS Online MBA Rankings 2024

2 2nd in the UK and 3rd in the world

2nd in the UK and 3rd in the world

Global Online MBA

Financial Times Online MBA Ranking 2025

2 3rd in the UK and 17th in the world

3rd in the UK and 17th in the world

MSc Business Analytics

QS Business Masters Rankings 2025

2 2nd in the UK

2nd in the UK

BSc Accounting & Finance

The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2025

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