Yeah, RGU is probably the only one of this list that I would really consider. Also: since you already have proven experience in the sector, it's worth considering whether or not you'd even need to do a specialized program (compared to a better-ranked, non-specialized program.)
For example, if you were to study in the MBA at, say, Warwick, you'd come back with a very solid network, both in the energy sector and elsewhere, plus great career support and verifiable employment outcomes.
Yeah, RGU is probably the only one of this list that I would really consider. Also: since you already have proven experience in the sector, it's worth considering whether or not you'd even need to do a specialized program (compared to a better-ranked, non-specialized program.) <br><br>For example, if you were to study in the MBA at, say, Warwick, you'd come back with a very solid network, both in the energy sector and elsewhere, plus great career support and verifiable employment outcomes.