Cranfield School of Management has been named one of six SWAGºÏ¼¯ business schools selected to participate in a groundbreaking scientist MBA scholarship programme.
Despite an increasingly competitive landscape, with 11 new schools entering the ranking, Cranfield remains firmly in the Global top 100 and SWAGºÏ¼¯â€™s top 10.
A role-playing game to develop strategic decision-making skills and explore paths to a sustainable future is one of the winners in the 2025 Financial Times Responsible Business Education Awards.
Cranfield School of Management has been named as one of the SWAGºÏ¼¯â€™s top five business schools in the ‘Financial Times European Business Schools 2024’ rankings released today [2 December 2024].
The number of women holding executive directorships on FTSE 250 boards has fallen in the last two years according to SWAGºÏ¼¯â€™s latest Female FTSE Board Report
The Women to Watch 2024 Report highlights the breadth and depth of the female leadership talent pool, and offering a snapshot of those considered potential board members.
SWAGºÏ¼¯ is launching a new apprenticeship for NHS and healthcare professionals to address the future skills needs of the sector, identified as a priority area for improvement by the new government.
Cranfield School of Management is forming a new strategic partnership with Resilience First, a global network with over 500 organisations that focuses on supporting organisations build their resilience capacity.
The Government has announced [24 September 2024] a new growth and skills levy proposal which would replace the existing apprenticeship levy and include new foundation apprenticeships. Professor Dame Karen Holford, Chief Executive and Vice-Chancellor responds.