University of Exeter Business School explained

University of Exeter Business School
Established:1988: Centre for Management 2008: University of Exeter Business School
Type:Business School
Director:Professor Alexandra Gerbasi
City:Exeter
Faculty:200+
Country:United Kingdom
Campus:Urban
Colours:Green and white
Affiliations:University of Exeter
AACSB
AMBA
EQUIS
Website:http://business-school.exeter.ac.uk/

The University of Exeter Business School is a business school founded by the University of Exeter in 2008, it is located on the university's Streatham Campus within the city of Exeter. The School offers undergraduate BSc and postgraduate degrees in business, economics, marketing, finance, accounting and management programmes. The school offers the Exeter MBA which focuses on sustainability, a dedicated Master in Management programme and specialised MSc degrees, as well as MRes and PhD research programmes.[1] The school possess the Triple Crown Accreditation from AACSB, AMBA and EQUIS.

History

The university offered its first MBA in 1988 with the formation of the Centre for Management Studies. In 1998 the University of Exeter Business School was launched with the Departments of Management, Economics, Accounting and Finance merged. At the time of its formation, the Business School employed 38 full-time academics, by 2013 this number had risen to over 200.

College status

The University of Exeter Business School has an international student body made up of 93 different nationalities, faculty from 29 countries, 50 partner institutions in 24 countries worldwide and 20,195 alumni, almost half of whom are based internationally across 155 countries. The table below demonstrates the number of professional services staff and students in the Business School from the 2015/16 academic year [2] across its programmes.

LevelNo.
Staff227
Undergraduate Taught2900
Postgraduate Taught and MBA890
Postgraduate Research92

Reputation

The University of Exeter Business School is a UK-based international Business School which is part of a Russell Group university ranked within the Global Top 100 according to The Times Higher Education World Rankings 2015.[3] It held 7th-place position during both 2015 and 2016 respectively according to The Times and The Sunday Times University Guide 2016.[4]

Partnerships

The business school maintains international partnerships with other leading business schools in Europe and globally.[5] As well as students visiting the school, Exeter students are able to visit schools within the network for a full academic year. The Business School's 60 partner institutions include:

Notable alumni

Faculty

Notes and References

  1. Web site: University of Exeter Business School. 15 December 2017.
  2. Web site: About the University of Exeter Business School. 15 December 2017.
  3. Web site: World University Rankings. Times Higher Education. 15 December 2017.
  4. Web site: The Times and Sunday Times reveal their top UK universities 2016. Ellie Bothwell. Times Higher Education. 21 September 2015. 15 December 2017.
  5. Web site: University of Exeter Business School. 22 September 2019.