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Ed Snape

Ed Snape Business Advisory BoardHong Kong Baptist University, Dean & Chair Professor in Management

Ed Snape, BA Durham, MSc Econ Wales, PhD Durham, Chartered MCIPD, is formerly Professor in Management at Durham University, and also previously worked at Strathclyde University, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University and Bradford University.


Higher and Degree Apprenticeships
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Higher and Degree Apprenticeships

At Northumbria University, our higher and degree apprenticeships are more than a learning programme; they are a partnership. We work with organisations to create courses that meet the demands of businesses.

 

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CPD and Short Courses

Our Continual Professional Development (CPD) courses are designed to open up exciting new possibilities for individuals and organisations. By increasing skills and knowledge and introducing new ways of thinking and working we create impact in performance at all levels.

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The world is changing faster than ever before. The future is there to be won by organisations who find ways to turn today’s possibilities into tomorrow’s competitive edge.

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Business Partnerships

Northumbria University is committed to working in partnership and sees this as essential to support its ambition as a business-focused, professional university with a global reputation for academic quality.

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