Warwick Business School

Warwick Business School

infobox University
name= Warwick Business School
established= 1967
logo=
city= Coventry
country= United Kingdom
type=Business School
website=http://www.wbs.ac.uk/
dean=Howard Thomas
staff=319 (173 academic, 131 professional support, 15 visiting)
students=7,539 (including 98 visiting/exchange)
undergrad=1,186
postgrad=3,162 (2,726 MBA and MPA, 438 specialist masters)
doctoral=182
profess=2,909
location=Coventry, United Kingdom
campus=Semi-rural
address= Warwick Business School, University of Warwick, Coventry, CV4 7AL, United Kingdom

Warwick Business School, also known as WBS, is the largest academic department of the University of Warwick with over 7,500 students.Established in 1967 as the School of Industrial and Business Studies,it now offers undergraduate, postgraduate and PhD degree programmes,as well as non-degree executive education for individuals and companies.Its MBA programme, known as the Warwick MBA,is offered as a one-year full-time programme, an executive MBA, and by distance learning.The Dean of Warwick Business School is Professor Howard Thomas, formerly Dean of UIUC College of Business.

WBS is sited in three buildings on the University of Warwick campus straddling the border of the City of Coventry and the County of Warwickshire in the UK. Its green belt location at the heart of England means that it retains the benefits of good national and international transport links and access to city culture despite its relatively rural setting.

Accreditation & reputation

WBS was the first business school in the UK to gain triple accreditation

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publisher=Warwick Business School
title=Warwick excels in major European quality test
accessdate=2008-02-18

] by the leading international management education accreditors:
*EQUIS (efmd, Europe)
*AMBA (UK)
*AACSB (USA)WBS was the first UK institution to be accredited by AACSB.

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url=http://www.wbs.ac.uk/news/releases/1999/03/30/Accreditation/first/for
publisher=Warwick Business School
title=Accreditation first for Warwick
accessdate=2008-02-18

] WBS is one of only 3 UK business schools to be awarded a five-star (5*) research rating by the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE).

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publisher=HERO
title=2001 Research Assessment Exercise Results, Unit of Assessment: 43 Business and Management Studies
accessdate=2008-02-18

] WBS is a member of the US-based Graduate Management Admission Council, which administers the Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT).

The Warwick MBA by full-time study was ranked 29th in the world in 2008

cite news
url=http://rankings.ft.com/global-mba-rankings
publisher=FT.com
title=Global MBA rankings 2008
accessdate=2008-02-18

] , the Warwick MBA by distance learning was ranked 3rd in the world by the Economist Intelligence Unit

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url=http://mba.eiu.com/index.asp?layout=view_article&eiu_article_id=1782965163
publisher=Which MBA
title=Top ten distance learning programmes
accessdate=2008-02-18

] , whilst the Warwick Executive MBA was ranked 23rd in the world overall by the FT in October 2007.

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url=http://rankings.ft.com/emba-rankings
publisher=FT.com
title=EMBA rankings 2008
accessdate=2008-02-18

] At undergraduate level, The Times Good University Guide 2007 rated WBS in the top three business education providers in the UK.

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url=http://www.timesonline.co.uk/section/0,,6734,00.html
publisher=The Times
title=Subject tables - Good University Guide 2007
accessdate=2006-10-24

] HM Treasury ranked WBS 18th in the world as part of the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme which exempts MBAs from the world's top 50 business schools from the usual visa requirements to work in the UK.

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publisher=HM Treasury
title=50 Qualifying MBA programmes
accessdate=2006-10-24

]

History

Warwick's School of Industrial and Business Studies (SIBS) was founded in 1967, with Brian Houlden as Chair, a total of five academic staff and 24 students across three programmes (MSc Management & Business Studies, MSc Management Science & Operational Research, Doctoral programme). It quickly gained a reputation for excellent research, particularly in the field of industrial relations. The Industrial Relations Research Unit, founded by Hugh Clegg in 1970 focused on achieving a better understanding of workplace industrial relations in general and workplace trade unionism in particular, in a time when the UK was perceived to suffer greatly from industrial strife and poor economic performance.

In 1981, the MSc in Management was renamed the Warwick MBA. As the department's size and breadth of expertise continued to grow, in 1984 SIBS was renamed Warwick Business School. By its 20th anniversary in 1987, there were over 100 staff, 815 students and 11 programmes. In 1997, following expansion of the distance learning MBA in particular, the staff tally was over 260, with 3,160 students across 17 programmes.

Growth has continued rapidly in recent years. In 2000, a new Executive MBA teaching centre was opened, the first of four phases of development of new premises for WBS. Further phases opened in 2001 and 2006, increasing the teaching capacity of WBS dramatically. Aggressive recruitment of academic faculty has also taken place recently, with the appointment of over 15 new full professors in the past two years. In 2006, there were a total of 319 staff and 7,539 students across 25 degree programmes, from over 100 countries worldwide.

Deans

* Brian Houlden (1967-1973)
* Roger Fawthrop (1973-1976)
* Derek Waterworth (1976-1978)
* Robert Dyson (1978-1981)
* Thom Watson (1981-1983)
* George Bain (1983-1989)
* Robin Wensley (1989-1994)
* Robert Galliers (1994-1998)
* Robert Dyson (1998-2000)
* Howard Thomas (2000-present)

Degree programmes

WBS currently runs 25 degree programmes.

Undergraduate

* BSc Accounting & Finance
* BSc Management
* BSc International Business
* BA German & Business Studies
* BA Law & Business Studies
* BSc Joint degrees with sciences

Postgraduate

* MSc Business Analytics & Consulting
* MSc Finance & Economics
* MSc Finance
* MSc Financial Mathematics
* MSc Information Systems & Management
* MSc Management
* MSc Management Science & Operational Research
* MSc Marketing & Strategy
* MA Industrial Relations & Personnel Management
* MA European Industrial Relations
* MA Organisation Studies (MA in Management & Organizational Analysis from 2009)
* The Warwick MBA (Master of Business Administration)
* The Warwick MPA (Master of Public Administration)
* Doctoral programme (PhD)
* PhD in Finance

Faculty

As of 2006, the WBS academic faculty consisted of 113 teaching staff, 60 researchers, and 15 visiting academics. Over one third come from outside the UK or have worked abroad. All academics are members of a teaching subject group, a research centre or unit, and often of both. Each teaching subject group has a group convenor or head, and devolved group management. Each research centre has a director, and has similarly devolved management. Research centres may have a board with external representation to ensure practical relevance of research strategy. There are also two institutes which act as umbrella groups for a range of subject-specific research activities:

* Institute of Governance & Public Management
* Warwick Finance Research Institute

Subject groups

*Accounting (ACC)
* Enterprise (ET)
* Finance (FIN)
* Industrial Relations & Organisational Behaviour (IROB)
* Marketing & Strategic Management (MSM)
* Operations Management (OM)
* Operational Research & Information Systems (ORIS)
* Public Management & Policy (PMP)

Research Centres

* Centre for Management Under Regulation (CMUR)
* Centre for Small & Medium-Sized Enterprises (CSME)
* Financial Econometrics Research Centre (FERC)
* Financial Options Research Centre (FORC)
* Governance & Public Management Research Centre (GPMRC)
* Industrial Relations Research Unit (IRRU)
* Innovation, Knowledge & Organisational Networks Research Unit (IKON)
* Local Government Centre (LGC)

ee also

* List of business schools in Europe
* business school
* MBA
* University of Warwick

External links

* [http://www.wbs.ac.uk/ Warwick Business School]
* [http://www.warwick.ac.uk/ The University of Warwick]

References


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