One-Year MBA
Cranfield University One-Year MBA Program Structure The Cranfield University One-Year MBA is a full-time, intensive program. It is divided into four terms of approximately 10 weeks each, and one week of orientation in late September. The program, technically, takes 13 months to complete. Curriculum After arriving in September, students begin with a week of orientation […]
Imperial College Business School – Imperial College London
History With roots dating back to the Great Exhibition of 1851, Imperial College in London has a long history of higher education. Today, it is known as one of the finest science and technology institutions in the UK. In 1987, Imperial College’s Business School started as The AMBA-Accredited Management School. A couple of decades after […]
Cass Business School – City University London
History The Sir John Cass Business School (Cass Business School) is part of City University London. The school was established when the Northampton Institute transitioned into City University in 1966. In 2002, it was renamed for Sir John Cass, after his foundation’s generous donation to the program that year. The school has been accredited by […]
Henley Business School – University of Reading
History Henley came into being in the mid-1940s as the Administrative Staff College. In the 1980s, the school took on the name Henley-the Management College and began its significant upward trend in visibility and respectability. After being awarded a Royal Charter in 1991, the school again changed its name, this time to the Henley Management […]
Judge Business School – University of Cambridge
History Cambridge University entered the business education world in 1954, as other departments began to introduce management teaching in their curricula. From that mid-century point onward, interest grew in expanding the business education curriculum, which eventually led to the founding of the Cambridge Institute of Management Studies in 1990. This first iteration included MBA and […]
London Business School
History The London Business School, as it is now known, was founded in 1964 as the London Graduate School of Business Studies by the British National Economic Development Council in response to the success and popularity of business schools in the U.S.A. Upon its opening in 1966, the school was located temporarily on Northumberland Avenue, […]