Top Business Schools for studying Humanities
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The University of Buckingham holds a unique position in UK Higher Education. It was the first independent university in the UK to receive a Royal Charter, and this status has given them the freedom to be distinctive and put our students first. For example, Buckingham pioneered the two-year honours degree... More
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Combining an exceptional teaching pedigree with an innovative approach to course design, we deliver programmes that are both widely respected and relevant to the contemporary business environment.Ranked 11th in the UK and 57th in the world (Financial Times, 2009), our business school is internationally... More
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The International Career Institute (ICI) is a leading provider of distance education. Using experienced industry based faculty and the latest resources ICI delivers over 100 exciting career and lifestyle focused courses to a broad range of people and business's world wide. More
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Bradford has always been a forward-thinking, modern and student orientated University with a thriving and vibrant student community. We have a firm commitment to confronting inequality and celebrating diversity. Our mission of 'Making Knowledge Work' means our students' future is our top priority. More
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Middlesex University is a large London university, with two further campuses overseas, in Dubai and Mauritius. Our history in higher education dates from 1878 and in 1992 we were granted the royal charter making us a university. Our flagship campus at Hendon in north London and our three other campuses... More
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PCBSCampus é parte da PetroShore Compliance Business School, uma escola de negócios devidamente reconhecida e licenciada pelas autoridades pertinentes no país de registro, no Reino Unido pelo CPD e pela Accredible nos Estados Unidos More
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Taylor Mason Training delivers professional and accredited training & development solutions to a wide range of organisations across the spectrum, encompassing FTSE 100 companies, Public sector organisations through to SMEs. Our core strength is understanding our clients and their challenges/nuances in... More
#8
Among UK universities, Warwick is a unique, and uniquely successful, institution. Despite its relative youth – it was founded in the mid-1960s – it is now one of the UK’s leading universities, with an acknowledged reputation for excellence in research and teaching, for innovation and for links with business... More
#9
Cranfield’s mission to transform knowledge into ingenious solutions in science, technology and management places us at the forefront of some of the world’s most practical, cutting-edge projects. From unique cabin evacuation research to finding life on Mars, from a frost blanket for racecourses to zero-emission... More
#10
The Charter of the University outlines objectives appropriate to a technological university: "to advance, disseminate and apply learning and knowledge by teaching and research, for the benefit of industry and commerce and of the community generally: and to enable students to obtain the advantage of a... More
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University of the Arts London (UAL)
University of the Arts London (UAL) is in the top 6 universities in the world for art and design (® QS World Rankings). UAL offers an extensive range of courses in art, design, fashion, communication and performing arts. Graduates go on to work in and shape creative industries worldwide. The University... More
#12
The University of Sussex was the first of the new wave of universities founded in the 1960s, receiving its Royal Charter in August 1961. Nearly 50 years on, the University has become a leading teaching and research institution. In the 2009 Times Higher Education University World Rankings, Sussex was... More
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