A good indicator is the "International mobility" metric in the Financial Times ranking. This basically indicates the success rate of students who end up switching countries. For these schools, this is the ranking (lower numbers being better, obviously):
Strathclyde 20
Imperial 24
Cass 33
Smurfit 35
So looking at this and that indicator you'll see that schools like Cambridge, Oxford, LBS, and even Cranfield are ranked higher, but there are many that are also ranked lower.
A good indicator is the "International mobility" metric in the Financial Times ranking. This basically indicates the success rate of students who end up switching countries. For these schools, this is the ranking (lower numbers being better, obviously):
Strathclyde 20
Imperial 24
Cass 33
Smurfit 35
So looking at this and that indicator you'll see that schools like Cambridge, Oxford, LBS, and even Cranfield are ranked higher, but there are many that are also ranked lower.