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Manchester Metropolitan University Business School

Manchester Metropolitan University Business School
Type Public
Established 1889
Dean Professor Julia Clarke (Pro-Vice-Chancellor)
Location Oxford Road
Manchester
M15 6BH
, United Kingdom
53°28′13″N 2°14′27″W / 53.4704°N 2.2407°W / 53.4704; -2.2407Coordinates: 53°28′13″N 2°14′27″W / 53.4704°N 2.2407°W / 53.4704; -2.2407
Campus All Saints Campus
Website www2.mmu.ac.uk/business-school/

Manchester Metropolitan Business School is the business school of Manchester Metropolitan University and part of the University’s Faculty of Business and Law, which also includes Manchester Law School and the School of Tourism, Events and Hospitality Management.

It traces its roots as a provider of business education back to 1889 and is located in the city of Manchester, in Manchester city centre, situated close to a number of major railway stations, and less than 30 minutes from Manchester Airport.

The Business School moved into its brand new premises on the All Saints Campus, off Oxford Road in 2012 and offers a state-of-the-art learning and research environment. The Business School is the second largest business school in the UK with approximately 5000 undergraduate students, 1000 postgraduate students and 100PhD students.

Manchester Met Business School offers business education at every stage of the career ladder, from degree apprenticeships and undergraduate degrees, through to taught postgraduate and research degrees, executive education, MBAs and its innovative Master of Sport Directorship. It also delivers a range of work based training and qualifications to commercial clients including Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs, Tesco, JD Sports, McDonald’s and ASDA George.

Manchester Metropolitan Business School is currently a double accredited business school, holding both AMBA and AACSB international accreditations. It is currently rated as among the top 5% of global business schools to have received ACCSB accreditation.

The Business School shares extensive links with professional and industry accreditations including:

The business school’s doctoral research programme is recognised by the UK Government's research funding body, the Economic and Social Research Council, under the '1+3' system. Manchester Metropolitan Business School is also an active member of the European Doctoral Association for Management and Business Administration (EDAMBA). Research centres include:


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