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Newcastle Business School shortlisted for Best UK Business School

7th September 2015

Northumbria University, Newcastle, has been shortlisted in two categories of this year’s prestigious Times Higher Education (THE) Awards.

Newcastle Business School is in the running for Best UK Business School, WHILE Northumbria as whole has been shortlisted for Entrepreneurial University of the Year. The recognition reflects both the outstanding learning experience at Northumbria, and the positive contribution the University makes to the regional economy.

Situated in an iconic £70 million city-centre campus, Newcastle Business School has recently been awarded the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB international) double accreditation in business and accounting.

Professor Kevin Kerrigan, Executive Dean for Newcastle Business School said: “Being shortlisted for this prestigious award is further evidence of the transformation of Newcastle Business School over recent years. The clear focus on excellence in terms of student experience, graduate employability and partnerships with businesses and professors around the world has built a culture of innovation and success.”

Northumbria is one of the largest universities in the UK, with more than 33,000 students from 135 countries.  It is research-rich, business-focussed and has a global reputation for academic quality.

Lucy Winskell, OBE, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Business and Engagement) at Northumbria University, said: “Northumbria University continues to make a significant impact in the region and we have a very clear focus on providing support for the large number of entrepreneurial students, both undergraduate and postgraduate, who have a real desire to create their own businesses. As a result, we are now are the leading UK University for graduate start-ups, based on turnover. Northumbria University is extremely proud to be shortlisted for such a fantastic award, and we celebrate our students’ energy, vision and creativity which leads them to build such fantastic businesses.”

The annual THE awards are widely recognised as the most prestigious award ceremony of the higher education sector, attracting hundreds of entries every year that exemplify the talent, dedication and innovation of individuals and teams across all aspects of university life.

Winners will be revealed at the Grosvenor House Hotel in London on 26 November 2015.

For more information on Northumbria please visit: https://www.northumbria.ac.uk

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