You can find the Manchester Business School here and articles in which it's mentioned, or are written by staff, are listed below.
Manchester Business School is the largest campus-based business and management school in the UK, offering an impressive range of programmes and services to both students and businesses.
Students have the opportunity to learn in a forward-thinking, research-led environment, working with academics at the cutting-edge of their fields.
In an increasingly competitive environment Manchester Business School stands out as an international and progressive school, ambitious enough to lead business thinking and open-minded enough to learn from the contemporary commercial environment.
Manchester Business School aims to be responsive and flexible to stakeholders in the private, public and voluntary sectors. It provides world-class business and management education to undergraduates, postgraduates, highly experienced practitioners and people wishing to pursue academic careers.
With around 2,000 students on campus and a teaching staff of 190, Manchester Business School also supports more than 3,500 students worldwide through distance learning and external programmes.
Some key facts:
• Acknowledged as one of the top ten business and management schools in Europe and one of the top 50 in the world.
• Each of the partners in Manchester Business School has an RAE rating (the government’s quality assessment of university research) of 5 or 6*.
• Accredited by AACSB International, AMBA and EQUIS - one of only a small number worldwide to receive MBA accreditation from all three bodies.
• Part of The University of Manchester, one of the largest universities in the UK.
• Alumni of Manchester Business School include Sir Terry Leahy, CEO of Tesco; Michael D. Parker, CEO of BNFL; David Varney, Executive Chairman of HM Revenue & Customs.