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Competitive Enterprise Education

caption: Practical business engagementEnterprise education helps our graduates establish a competitive edge whether they intend to launch their own business or climb the corporate ladder. Our success as an institution is the result of an ongoing commitment to put enterprise and creative thinking at the heart of the curriculum. Building on an action-centred enterprise curriculum, enterprise education is offered in a variety of ways according to the discipline being studied. Our business undergraduates receive an introduction to enterprise as a possible career path.


Real business collaboration

Northumbria University’s London Campus offers students the opportunity to study in a city that is a key centre of global commerce and to engage in both the academic and practical aspects of business and enterprise.

Northumbria University is one of the largest providers of business-related degree courses in Europe, with an enviable reputation for real graduate career results.

caption: Georgina Irving, Newcastle Campus GraduateWe offer a unique and comprehensive range of opportunities and an integrated mix of business engagements including:

  • Business clinics
  • Real world projects
  • Talks and lectures from practitioners
  • Work based learning
  • Alumni coaching (Enterprise / Consultancy / Professional) 


We believe practical business engagement and work place experience is critical to the development of your professional skills.

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The degree courses delivered at our Northumbria University London campus reflect contemporary knowledge and practice and are informed by global perspectives. Start your search here...


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