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hi i am planing to do masters in human resource form uk
which would be best for the same as per the employment opportunities
lancaster
strathclyde
durham
edingurgh
mbs
leeds
kcl?
which would be the best option as i have got the offer letters from all

hi i am planing to do masters in human resource form uk
which would be best for the same as per the employment opportunities
lancaster
strathclyde
durham
edingurgh
mbs
leeds
kcl?
which would be the best option as i have got the offer letters from all
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Duncan

Read: http://www.find-mba.com/board/24087/ and http://www.find-mba.com/board/31499/ The best of these is the University of Edinburgh (assuming that your offer is not from Heriot Watt's Edinbugh Business School).

Read: http://www.find-mba.com/board/24087/ and http://www.find-mba.com/board/31499/ The best of these is the University of Edinburgh (assuming that your offer is not from Heriot Watt's Edinbugh Business School).
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is strathclyde not a good option?due to its ranking as its on 36 at present in ft rankings

is strathclyde not a good option?due to its ranking as its on 36 at present in ft rankings
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Duncan

It's almost as good as the UofE. Both have CIPD.

It's almost as good as the UofE. Both have CIPD.
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what is UOfe?

what is UOfe?
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Duncan

University of Edinburgh

University of Edinburgh
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which rating should be considered to choose the best university?i am really confused ...starthclyde has good ranking in ft but elsewhere it has very low ranking. what to do plz help

which rating should be considered to choose the best university?i am really confused ...starthclyde has good ranking in ft but elsewhere it has very low ranking. what to do plz help

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Duncan

I think you should use the ranking that's most appropriate. The FT has separate rankings for MBA, MSc in finance, and MSc in management disciplines (which I think is the best guide for HRM generally). For undergraduate courses, then there are lots of guides: Guardian, Sunday Times etc.

The Eduniversal rankings are useful because they stress academic research. If you wanted to do a PhD or research masters, then I'd suggest you look at http://www.best-masters.com/ranking-master-human-resources-management-in-western-europe.html

PS But, of course, also look at your career goals. E.g. to work in the UK you should attend a course which is CIPD accredited.

I think you should use the ranking that's most appropriate. The FT has separate rankings for MBA, MSc in finance, and MSc in management disciplines (which I think is the best guide for HRM generally). For undergraduate courses, then there are lots of guides: Guardian, Sunday Times etc.

The Eduniversal rankings are useful because they stress academic research. If you wanted to do a PhD or research masters, then I'd suggest you look at http://www.best-masters.com/ranking-master-human-resources-management-in-western-europe.html

PS But, of course, also look at your career goals. E.g. to work in the UK you should attend a course which is CIPD accredited.
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can you plz rate these university according to placements and sudies
durham
manchester business school
strathclyde
edinburgh

can you plz rate these university according to placements and sudies
durham
manchester business school
strathclyde
edinburgh
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Duncan

Use this: http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/masters-in-management-2012 Add the fields for "Placements" and "Careers"

Use this: http://rankings.ft.com/businessschoolrankings/masters-in-management-2012 Add the fields for "Placements" and "Careers"
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Ogocee

Hello everyone, I am 31 years old, I have worked in a leading financial institution in Nigeria as the head of customer service and I want to branch out to the field of human resource management.
Due to personal issues I was unable to apply to my choice schools on time and now I have offers to Aston, Henley, Birmingham and Leeds.
I am so confused n which to choose. I am leaning towards henley or aston. Can anyone help me make an informed decision as these rankings are inconsistent. Aston ranks higher in some while Henley is higher in others. Please help!!!

Hello everyone, I am 31 years old, I have worked in a leading financial institution in Nigeria as the head of customer service and I want to branch out to the field of human resource management.
Due to personal issues I was unable to apply to my choice schools on time and now I have offers to Aston, Henley, Birmingham and Leeds.
I am so confused n which to choose. I am leaning towards henley or aston. Can anyone help me make an informed decision as these rankings are inconsistent. Aston ranks higher in some while Henley is higher in others. Please help!!!
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Duncan

Aston is clearly the best MSc provider out of these four. Which rankings are inconsistent?

Aston is clearly the best MSc provider out of these four. Which rankings are inconsistent?
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Ogocee

Thank you so much for the response. However, For some reason, Aston is not so popular in Nigeria. I don't know why and I am worried about employment afterwards.

Thank you so much for the response. However, For some reason, Aston is not so popular in Nigeria. I don't know why and I am worried about employment afterwards.
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Ogocee

What is your opinion of Henley business school.

What is your opinion of Henley business school.
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Duncan

Henley is a good school. Its finance MSc degrees are especially strong.

Henley is a good school. Its finance MSc degrees are especially strong.
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sgoyal

Hey guys,

I have all the final offers now. could you just rank the following schools in your order.

Strath,Aston,Durham,Bath,Nottingham.

I need to select one from this list for this year. Thanks.

Hey guys,

I have all the final offers now. could you just rank the following schools in your order.

Strath,Aston,Durham,Bath,Nottingham.

I need to select one from this list for this year. Thanks.
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Duncan

Use the FT MSc ranking, which I link to above.

Use the FT MSc ranking, which I link to above.
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