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Durham Business School ( DBS) in Durham, UK, is the international business school of Durham University. Established in 1965 it's one of the oldest business school in the United Kingdom. The School offers postgraduate degrees in management, finance and economics, including:
At the undergraduate level it offers degrees in the fields of Economics and Finance and Business, Finance and Accounting. The University's department of Economics and Finance and the Foundation for Small and Medium Enterprise Development merged with the Business School in 2002 to become the School of Economics, Finance and Business, more commonly known as Durham Business School. The school has around 11,000 alumni belonging to its Agora association.
Reputation & Scholarships
Durham Business School is ranked 9th in the UK and 25th in Europe in the FT European Business School rankings.
The Economist ranked the MBA 59th in the world in 2007 (57th in 2006)
The Financial Times global rankings ranked the MBA 96 in the world in 2007. The DBS MBA is ranked 2nd in the world for career progress (1st in the UK).
Distance Learning MBA among the Financial Times’ world's top 40 distance learning MBAs.
Teaching in economics and finance received the maximum 24 score in the last QAA subject review.
Finance and Accounting research was graded 5* in the last Research Assessment Exercise.
The Association of MBAs recently re-accredited all MBA programmes for the maximum five-year period.
EQUIS accreditation awarded in 2005.
The school has a variety of scholarships aimed at postgraduates including:
DBS Scholarships for PhD, MBA and Masters programmes
Independent Newspaper Scholarships
British Chevening Scholarships
Shell Centenary and Shell Chevening Scholarships
Fulbright Awards (for US applicants)
Commonwealth Scholarship & Fellowship Plan
9/11 Scholarship Fund
Hobsons Bursary
Rotary Ambassador scholarships
Organisational Relationships
The Business School has a variety of links with companies and organisations as well as other academic institutions.
The school's academic network includes the:
Université de Méditerranée, Aix Marseille II, Marseille, France
European Business School International University Schloss Reichartshausen - Germany
University of Stellenbosch, South Africa
Fudan University, Shanghai - China
WHU - Otto Beisheim, Germany
Higher School of Commerce & International Finance, Poland
University of Trento, Italy
Renmin University of China, Beijing - China
Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, China
Euro-Jordanian Advanced Business Institute, Amman, Jordan
Szamalk Open Business School, Budapest - Hungary
The school's business network includes:
HBOS
Cabinet Office of the United Kingdom
Ernst and Young
Provadis
Alumni
Graham Moffitt MBA - Senior Vice-President, Bank of America
Killick Datta, Chairman, Global Brand Marketing
Hector Montado, Chief Executive, Government of Gibraltar
Finlay Scott, Chief Executive of the General Medical Council
John Cuthbert, Managing Director, Northumbrian Water plc
Grahame Maxwell, Chief Constable of North Yorkshire Police
Degree Programmes
The school offers a wide range of degree programmes at both undergraduate and postgraduate level, as well as executive-level MAs. The following courses are currently offered:-
MBAs
Full-time MBA and MBA (Finance)
Executive MBA (part-time)
Distance Learning MBA and MBA (Finance)
DBS and EBS Executive MBA
Caribbean MBA
MSc and MA
The Master of Science award is finance-based and the Master of Arts is business management-based. The School offers the following programmes:
MSc
Accounting and Finance
Corporate and International Finance
Economics and Finance
Finance
Finance and Investment
International Banking and Finance
International Money, Finance and Investment.
MA
Financial Management
Human Resource Management
Management (full-time and distance learning)
Marketing (full-time and distance learning)
Executive Masters and Research Degrees
The School offers an executive masters in Enterprise Management, a part-time (max 5 year) course that focuses on enterprise in finance, marketing and organisations as well as research into business. The school also offers two research degrees; the DBA and MPhil/PhD. Both the degrees focus on research in business and micro and macro perspectives.
Undergraduate
Accounting and Finance
Business
Economics
Business Economics
Economics with French
Economics and Politics
Research
The school's research is thematic with research-based in the following areas
Decision Science
Economics
Entrepreneurship
Finance and Accounting
Human Resorces Management and Organisational Behaviour
Public Management
Strategy and Organisation
The school also has five research centres based around the themes above.
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