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Ashridge Business School
Ashridge Business School is an independent, not
for profit organisation, near Berkhamsted in Hertfordshire, England. Its
activities include open and tailored executive education programmes, MBA, MSc
and Diploma qualifications, organisation consulting, applied research and online
learning. Ashridge works with private and public organisations from around the
world. It is based at Ashridge House, one of the largest Gothic Revival country
houses in England.
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Aston Business School
Aston Business School is the business school of
Aston University in Birmingham, England.
Founded in 1967 it offered its first MBA programme in 1968. In 2006 it opened a
new £22m extension including new study rooms and two new lecture theatres.
Aston Business School is consistently high in both the Financial Times and
Economist rankings. The FT Global MBA 2009 Rankings placed Aston 12th in the UK,
21st in Europe and 77th in the world. Aston was rated first for employability
and MBA graduates receive a 99% salary increase by the FT and first for student
diversity by Economist Which MBA 2008. Furthermore, The Aston MBA by distance
learning was amongst the top 42 in the Financial Times Online MBA 2009 Listing.
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University of Bath School of Management
Established in 1966, the University of Bath
School of Management is one of the oldest business schools in the UK. It offers
a range of programmes including undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD, as well as
executive education for individuals and organisations. The world-ranked Bath MBA
is offered as a one-year full-time programme or as a part-time Executive
programme. The School of Management is the Management School of the University
of Bath. Overlooking the UNESCO-designated World Heritage City of Bath, the
campus is modern with some of the best sporting facilities in the country.
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Birmingham Business School
Birmingham Business School is the business
school of the University of Birmingham in England, located in University House,
a former hall of residence in Edgbaston which has been extensively refurbished
and expanded to provide state-of-the-art teaching and research facilities.
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Birmingham City University Business School
Birmingham City University Business School is
an international business school and is part of Birmingham City University. It
is based on the university's City North campus in Perry Barr, Birmingham.
The Business School offers courses in Accountancy, Advertising, Business,
Business Law, Business Information Technology, Business Psychology, Economics,
Finance, Human Resource Management, Information Communication Technology,
Management, Marketing, Multimedia Development, Public Relations and Software
Engineering. It formerly offered courses in Computing, although these are now
part of the university's Faculty of Technology, Engineering and the Environment.
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University of Bradford School of Management
Bradford University School of Management,
located in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England and established in 1963, is an
international business school. It occupies buildings near Lister Park which are
separate from the main university campus. * The Bradford University School of
Management is believed to be the origin of the Bradford factor, an absence
review technique in HRM.
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Cass Business School
Cass Business School (short for the Sir John
Cass Business School, City of London) is the business school of City University
London. Established in 1967, it was formerly known as City University Business
School (CUBS) but changed its name in August 2002 following a donation from the
Sir John Cass Foundation, an educational charity. The MSc in administrative
sciences began in 1967, and became the MBA in 1979. The university's roots can
be traced back to 1894.
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Cranfield School of Management
Cranfield School of Management, part of
Cranfield University, is one of the world's top business schools. Cranfield
University has provided management training since the late 1940s. The first MBA
programme was run in 1964, but the School of Management was founded later in
1967.
The School is located about 50 miles from London, midway between the towns of
Bedford and Milton Keynes, in the village of Cranfield in Bedfordshire.
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Doncaster Business School
Doncaster Business School is the international
business school of Doncaster College, England. Established in 1992, as Dearne
Valley Business School, the School offers postgraduate business degrees in
management, including MBAs and professional qualifications (CIPD, CIM, CMI, ILM)
as well as undergraduate teaching.
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Durham Business School
Durham Business School in Durham, England, is
the international business school of Durham University. Established in 1965, it
is one of the oldest business schools in the United Kingdom, and one of eleven
business schools in the UK to hold triple accreditation (AACSB, AMBA and EQUIS).
The School offers postgraduate degrees in management, finance and economics,
including MBA, MA, MSc, DBA and PhD. At the undergraduate level it offers
Bachelor's degrees in the fields of Economics, Finance, Business and Accounting.
The University's department of Economics and Finance and the Foundation for
Small and Medium Enterprise Development merged with the Business School in 2002
to become the School of Economics, Finance and Business, more commonly known as
Durham Business School. The school has around 11,000 alumni from over 100
countries worldwide belonging to its "Agora" association.
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European School of Economics
The European School of Economics is a private
college of higher education offering undergraduate and postgraduate programs
validated by University of Buckingham at its centers in London, New York, Rome,
Milan, and Florence.
The European School of Economics offers four undergraduate programmes (BSc in
International Business, International Marketing, International Finance and BA in
Organisational Communication with Media Management), an MBA programme with four
specialisations (Business, Marketing, Finance, Entrepreneurship) and three
Masters of Science programmes (Marketing, Management, Finance).
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University of Exeter Business School
The University of Exeter Business School is
located on the University’s Streatham Campus, and provides higher education in
business, economics, finance, accounting, management and leadership programmes
for undergraduates, postgraduate masters students (including Master of Business
Administration) and business professionals.
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Henley Business School
The Henley Business School at the University of
Reading is a leading English triple accredited business school. It was formed by
merging the previously independent Henley Management College, formerly the
Administrative Staff College, with the existing business school of the
University of Reading. As a result of the merger with the University of Reading,
it now occupies two sites: Greenlands Campus, near the town of Henley on Thames
in south Oxfordshire, the original site of the Henley Management College, and
Whiteknights Campus in Reading.
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Hult International Business School
Hult International Business School (formerly
known as the Arthur D. Little School of Management) is a business school with
operations in Cambridge, Massachusetts, San Francisco as of 2010, London, Dubai
and Shanghai, offering several business-related degree programs, including MBA,
Master and undergraduate degrees.
Hult is ranked 44th in the world and 23rd in the U.S. by The Economist and 97th
by The Financial Times. The Financial Times have also given it 6th in
international mobility, 89th for employed at three months, 94th for research
rank and 98th for allumni recommend rank.
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ICMA Centre
The ICMA Centre is a centre of higher education
based in Reading offering undergraduate, postgraduate and executive education
tailored to the capital markets industry.
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Imperial College Business School
Imperial College Business School is a
constituent faculty of Imperial College London located on Imperial's South
Kensington campus in West London.
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International Management Centres Association
International Management Centres Association
(IMCA) is an international business school for career and continuing
professional development through lifelong [Action Learning] working with
individuals and enterprises.
It is founded as a professional society in 1964 by graduates of Britain's
earliest business schools, and launched its own action learning programmes in
1982. The IMCA is based in Buckingham.
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Judge Business School
Judge Business School (often JBS) is a business
school in Cambridge, UK. It is part of the Faculty of Business & Management at
the University of Cambridge. Established in 1989, JBS is an internationally
recognised provider of innovative, intellectually challenging management
education, encouraging critical reflection and creativity, and attracting the
most able students to all its courses. It was formerly known as the Judge
Institute of Management Studies.
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Kingston Business School
Kingston Business School is part of Kingston
University and is located on Kingston Hill Kingston upon Thames, close to
Richmond Park. One of the largest business schools in the UK, Kingston Business
School is a long established and leading provider of management and business
education for business professionals at all stages in their career. It offers a
range of postgraduate and undergraduate business courses; in particular an AMBA
accredited MBA and a DBA (also accredited by AMBA).
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Lancaster University Management School
Lancaster University Management School (LUMS)
in Lancaster, England, is the international business school of Lancaster
University. The School was established in 1964 and is ranked first in the UK for
its business and management research; the full range of business and management
subjects is taught, from undergraduate degrees, postgraduate degrees, including
MBAs and PhDs, to post-experience executive education. Its MBA is ranked 22nd in
the World overall, and first for value for money.
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Leeds University Business School
Leeds University Business School (LUBS), is the
business school of the University of Leeds, located in Leeds, West Yorkshire,
England.
Leeds University Business School is regarded as one of the best in the UK, with
its MBA programme ranked among the top 50 in the world. The school's MBA
programme was placed at 15th in Europe by The Economist in 2006. In the
Financial Times' Global MBA ranking for 2008, the Leeds MBA was ranked joint
48th in the World.
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London School of Business and Finance
London School of Business and Finance (LSBF),
in London (UK) is a business school established in 2000. It offers tutorial
support for Master's degrees programmes in management and finance, including
MBA, ACCA,CIMA, CIM, CFA, as well as professional education in the following
areas: business, management, marketing, finance and accountancy.
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Manchester Business School
Manchester Business School (MBS) is one of the
world's top business and management schools, and the largest department of the
University of Manchester in England. According to the Financial Times in January
2009, its flagship M.B.A program was ranked equal 32nd (and 25th in the
three-year average ranking) and its highly-renowned Doctoral program (Ph.D and
D.B.A; with an average annual acceptance rate of only 7 - 9%) was ranked the
best in the world (for two consecutive years), ahead of other top elite global
business schools such as The Wharton School, Harvard Business School, Stanford
GSB, MIT Sloan School of Management, Columbia, Chicago Booth, London Business
School, London School of Economics, INSEAD, Oxford Said, and Cambridge Judge.
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Manchester Metropolitan University Business School
Manchester Metropolitan University Business
School (MMUBS), which traces its roots as a provider of business education back
to 1889, is located in the city of Manchester, situated close to Piccadilly
Railway Station, and less than 30 minutes from Manchester International Airport.
The MMUBS campus called Aytoun, is scheduled to be demolished in a few years and
a new modernised campus will take its place near the All Saints Campus. The
university plans to invest £75 million on the new building. MMUBS is the second
largest business school in the UK with approximately 3000 undergraduate
students, 1500 postgraduate students and 60 PhD students.
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Nottingham University Business School
Nottingham University Business School (NUBS) is
the business school of the University of Nottingham, England situated on the
university's Jubilee Campus. The current director of the business school is
Professor Leigh Drake.
The business school was formed from the university's departments of industrial
economics, accounting and insurance and its Institute of Management Studies. The
school was originally known as the School of Management and Finance.
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Regent's Business School London
Regent's Business School London (RBS London, or
RBSL), (also known as Regent's Business School), is a private business school.
The school is a part of Regent's College, UK the campus of which was originally
built in 1913 in the midst of Regent's Park in central London.
Founded in 1997, it has grown rapidly from 10 students to more than 450. The
student body is primarily international, with large populations from South Asia
and Eastern Europe.
The school is offering a range of undergraduate business degrees and masters
following the British curriculum. It offers undergraduate BA (Hons) degrees in
International Business, International Finance and Accounting, International
Marketing, and International Business with Design Management. It also offers
postgraduate MA degrees in International Management, International Marketing
Management and International Business Administration. There is also a Business
Foundation programme for students wishing to prepare to study at degree level.
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Salford Business School
Salford Business School is a contemporary
business school located on the A6, 3 km west of Manchester city centre in the
Maxwell Building on the Peel Park Campus of the University of Salford. It is one
of the University's twelve constituent academic departments. The School offers a
full range of degrees oriented around business and management studies including
Foundation Degree study, undergraduate programmes and postgraduate taught and
research degrees up to PhD level. The School places equal emphasis upon
Teaching, Research and Academic Enterprise activities with the understanding
that each necessarily informs the other. This commitment is reflected through
improving National Student Survey (NSS) results, a strong Research Assessment
Exercise (RAE2008) result and an increase in staffing and resources directed
towards enterprise and outreach work.
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Saïd Business School
Saïd Business School (SBS) is the business
school of the University of Oxford in England. It is the University's centre of
learning for graduate and undergraduate students in business, management and
finance. Established in 1996, the Saïd Business School is one of the youngest
first-tier business schools. In spite of its age, it is consistently ranked as
one of the world's top business schools and among Europe's leading business
schools.
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Warwick Business School
Warwick Business School, also known as WBS, is
one of the world's top business schools and very leniant on acceptances to
provide equal opportunities to the academically outstanding and the less
fortunate. Established in 1967 as the School of Industrial and Business Studies,
it now offers undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD degree programmes, as well as
non-degree executive education for individuals and companies. Its top ranked MBA
programme, known as the Warwick MBA, is offered as a one-year full-time
programme, an executive MBA, and by distance learning. The Dean of Warwick
Business School is Professor Howard Thomas, formerly Dean of UIUC College of
Business.
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Westminster Business School
The Westminster Business School is the business
school of the University of Westminster. It is located at the Marylebone Campus
of the University close to Baker Street in London, England. The previously
separate business school at Harrow will be integrated with the Westminster
Business School and both schools will operate with a single faculty from
September 2009. The Westminster Business School MBA degree is accredited by
AMBA, the Association of MBAs, one of three globally recognised MBA accrediting
bodies. Full and part time programmes are offered. The student body is strongly
international.
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