MSc Finance ranked top-50 globally by Financial Times


Students in Bloomberg Suite

Lancaster’s MSc Finance is recognised as one of the best in the world by the Financial Times (FT). The Masters in Finance Pre-experience 2020 ranking, published today, is a global ranking based on a broad range of criteria, designed to provide an insight and comparison of postgraduate Finance degrees offered by universities across the globe.

Lancaster’s MSc Finance is ranked 43rd in the World and 8th in the UK. The flagship programme, delivered by Lancaster University Management School, is much sought after, with applications received from across the world. Head of Department for Accounting and Finance, Professor Grzegorz Pawlina, commended staff and students for the programme’s success:

“Our position in this global ranking is thanks to the dedication of our academic staff and the hard work of our students and alumni. We pride ourselves on delivering a globally leading curriculum that challenges students and opens up their future possibilities.

“I’m especially proud that FT recognises that more than half of our students are female, one of the best gender balances listed in the ranking, and reflective of our inclusive and welcoming LUMS community.

“We continue to work hard to ensure the best outcomes for our students, with MSc Finance students supported by our dedicated careers specialists in the School.”

To find out more about MSc Finance at Lancaster, including opportunities to join the programme this year, please visit our website.

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