TOP BUSINESS SCHOOLS IN THE U.K. (UNDERGRAD)
- June 10, 2016
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The UK’s location between the American and Asian time zones has helped it to become a global hub for industries including finance, trading, management consultancy, marketing and accountancy. Many international financial institutions have their European or global headquarters here, so the opportunities for students and employees to build their experience are unparalleled.
The UK is home to some of the world’s top business schools. You’ll find courses in subjects such as accounting, business administration, human resources, marketing and financial management at universities and colleges across the country, plus there are more than 100 dedicated business schools.
With a business, management or administrative qualification, the career possibilities are vast. Typically, undergraduates specializing in finance and accountancy go on to take professional qualifications while working in the field. With a more general business or management degree, many graduates go on to careers in fields such as business development, marketing, HR, recruitment, banking and industrial relations. These roles exist in a wide range of industries too – food, fashion, retail, manufacturing, utilities, healthcare, tourism, and many more – and across the private, public and voluntary sectors.
The Top 10 Business Schools in Britain
Oxford is a collegiate university, consisting of the central University and colleges. The central University is composed of academic departments and research centres, administrative departments, libraries and museums. The 38 colleges are self-governing and financially independent institutions, which are related to the central University in a federal system. There are also six permanent private halls, which were founded by different Christian denominations and which still retain their Christian character.
City University London is a public research university located in London, United Kingdom. It was founded in 1894 as the Northampton Institute and became a university when City University was created by royal charter in 1966. The Inns of Court School of Law, which merged with City University in 2001, was established in 1852, making it the university’s oldest constituent part.
The University of Warwick is a public research university in Coventry, England. It was founded in 1965 as part of a government initiative to expand access to higher education. Out of Warwick’s 23,570 students, 13,049 study at the undergraduate level. In October 2014, there were 30,275 undergraduate applicants and only 4,224 were accepted.
Bristol has one of the widest ranges of academic subjects on offer with its students achieving the very high standards on which the University’s reputation is built. The University is internationally distinguished and one of the very best in the UK, thanks to its outstanding staff, superb facilities, high achieving students, internationally distinguished research and its outstanding track record and history.
St Andrews is Scotland’s first University and the third oldest in the UK. Today, this university continues to offer the latest in teaching and research, all within a superbly picturesque mediaeval setting. Although St Andrews is not a campus University, it has grown and developed with the town and is now comfortably integrated. The University provides an invigorating intellectual climate in which staff have close contacts with one another and with colleagues in other U.K. and overseas universities and research establishments.
Bath is well established as a nurturing environment for enterprising minds. Voted first for student satisfaction two years in a row in the National Student Survey (2013 & 2014), the university’s programmes are designed to provide both rigorous intellectual challenge and real-world relevance. 87% of their research is world leading (according to REF 2014) so the studies will be informed by some of the most exciting and innovative ideas.
Loughborough is one of the UK’s leading universities, with an international reputation for excellence in teaching and research, strong links with industry, and an unrivalled reputation for sport. Over 17,000 students and staff from over 100 different countries help to create an exciting campus atmosphere and a strong sense of community.
The University of Strathclyde is a Scottish public research university located in Glasgow, United Kingdom. Strathclyde has more than 14,000 undergraduates from more than 100 nations, with 80% living on or close to campus in the heart of Glasgow. Strathclyde offers a flexible, innovative learning environment with a first-class student experience.
The University of Glasgow is the fourth oldest university in the English-speaking world and one of Scotland’s four ancient universities. Today, the University is a research-intensive institution with a global reach.
The London School of Economics and Political Science is a public research university located in London, England and a constituent college of the federal University of London. Entry requirements vary depending on the programme. LSE makes over £14.5 million of need and merit based financial aid available to its students each year. Awards range from a contribution to tuition fees to full coverage of all expenses.
By Dushyant Singh