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Nottingham Business School

Introduction to the School

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Nottingham Business School is one of the UK's largest and leading full-service business schools. Next year (2010) NBS celebrates 30 years of success, though the history of business and management programmes at the University dates back almost 50 years.

The mission of the Business School is to transform business and industrial performance by development, application and diffusion of innovative business practice and education.

The School's reputation within the international and global business world continues to go from strength to strength due to its consistent performance in terms of accreditation, student performance, research and its impressive client base. Our students benefit from close links with businesses, a strong record of international work and collaboration and an excellent international reputation for applied research

One of Nottingham Business School's greatest strengths is the fact that it is able to draw on a range of experience to provide a comprehensive suite of postgraduate and vocational courses providing the skills and experience that are relevant and greatly valued by employers.

We are constantly reviewing our courses so they reflect the current trends and business issues facing today's managers and as such ensure that your aspirations and business objectives are successfully matched. A range of study options enable you to combine study with work and other commitments, including block release, day release, part and full-time.

We offer an extensive portfolio of postgraduate and professional courses in the areas of accounting; business administration; economics; finance; personnel and human resources; international business; management and marketing. The School's courses represent a valuable investment in your future and are designed so that your aspirations and the needs of business are successfully matched. In many functional areas such as HR a professional qualification is a vital prerequisite for career progression.

Nottingham Business School's MBAs have been developed for business professionals at various stages of their careers. From the full-time one-year MBA to the part-time two-year qualification, all our MBA courses combine academic rigour with relevant practical business experience. Both offer a reflective management development experience, including the completion of a unique industry-based consultancy project.

Additionally, many professional bodies - such as the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM), the Chartered Institute of Public Financial Accountants (CIPFA), the European Forum for Management Development (EFMD) and the Association of Business Schools - rate the Business School so highly that they accredit our courses, giving our graduates exemption from further study.

Nottingham Business School is a Centre of Research Excellence for the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) - the first of only a select few in the country.

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Postgraduate learning resources

Students have access to a wealth of library materials including over 400,000 books, 2,500 current journals, as well as an extensive audio-visual collection of videos and slides. Electronic library resources form a core part of the support to students, with over 200 databases and 10,000 electronic journals accessible by the e-library web portal.

International Activities

Nottingham Business School is engaged in a wide range of internationally related activities. We offer students and staff opportunities to access international experiences, conduct international and comparative research, and have far reaching collaborative partners - business and academic - across the globe.

The School has links with more than 600 companies and institutions across 40 different countries, providing management development, collaborative educational partnerships, international internships, faculty mobility and student exchange.

We seek to make a difference in spreading business education globally, especially in emerging markets where our work helps to support economic and commercial development.

Research

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Nottingham Business School's active research community embraces academic staff, research fellows and doctoral students. Research is seen as an important activity to ensure the vitality and health of academic subjects. It underpins and enriches the teaching that takes place on undergraduate, postgraduate and professional courses. Currently, we have some 40 research students from around the world.

Researchers within the Business School are well known internationally for the quality of their work, which is regularly published in leading management journals. Work undertaken maintains a direct relevance to business practice, the interdisciplinary nature of which provides the rationale for its research themes, in which high quality supervision for research students is available, including:

  • Business Ethics and Organisational Governance
  • Employment and Work
  • Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Strategy
  • Management Learning
  • Public Sector Management
  • Tourism and Leisure
  • Working Lives, Narratives and Identities

The latest results of the Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) - an in-depth analysis of the quality of research across all universities in the UK - show that 80% of the research being undertaken at Nottingham Business School is judged to be of an international standard. And some elements of our activities are classed as 'world-leading'.

This achievement is all the more impressive because Nottingham Business School made one of the largest RAE submissions of any post-1992 university in the Business and Management category. Our performance places us ahead of many traditional universities.

Research degrees

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Nottingham Business School offer opportunities for postgraduate study leading to PhD and MPhil, by both full and part-time study, across a wide range of disciplines. Some programmes of study can be taken by distance learning. We also positively encourage interdisciplinary research.

The School have both full and part-time 1+3 recognition in Business from the Economic Social Research Council (ESRC) for research degrees. In addition the School now have CASE recognition for Business.

Students are supervised by nationally and internationally recognised researchers in Nottingham Business School. The School works closely with the University Graduate School which has a specialist academic team devoted to teaching the methodology of business research. This arrangement enables all research students to access the expert training they need to design and conduct a successful research project, and means that they also participate in a strong, lively community of research students.

Wherever you want to be in business, we'll help you get there, with courses that reflect the needs of today's international organisations.

Contact details

Tel: +44 (0) 115 848 4488
Email: nbs.enquiries@ntu.ac.uk
www.ntu.ac.uk/nbs

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