• Source: University of Edinburgh Business School
    • The University of Edinburgh Business School (abbreviated as UEBS) is the business school of the University of Edinburgh in Scotland. The university has offered business education since 1919, and the MBA degree since 1980. The business school is tied to the University of Edinburgh, which received its royal charter in 1582.


      Research and Teaching


      UEBS offers a range of degree programmes, including:

      Undergraduate
      Masters
      MBA (full time, part-time Executive, online)
      PhD
      Executive Education
      At UEBS, numerous research centres and networks have been established., The research carried out falls within six subject groupings:

      Accounting and Finance
      Entrepreneurship and Innovation
      Management Science and Business Economics
      Marketing
      Organisation Studies
      Strategy


      Accreditation and ranking


      The University of Edinburgh Business School is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, the EFMD Quality Improvement System, and the Association of MBAs.
      Rankings:

      15th in the 2024 QS Sustainability Rankings (3rd in the UK)
      26th in the 2023 Corporate Knights Better World MBA (7th in the UK)
      22nd in the 2024 QS World University Rankings (5th in the UK)
      43rd in the 2023 FT Finance MSc world rankings (8th in the UK)
      64th in the 2024 QS Global MBA rankings
      78th in the 2023 FT Management MSc world rankings (5th in the UK)
      Programme Accreditations:

      CFA Institute
      Chartered Banker
      CIPD
      CIMA
      ACCA


      Alumni


      Many alumni participate in mentoring, panel sessions, and speaker opportunities. Over 40 alumni are members of the Alumni Industry Insights, which supports teaching and professional skills development activities.
      Notable alumni include:

      George Mackintosh (BCom 1979), Serial Entrepreneur (Eggplant, Papple Steading)
      Judy Murray, tennis coach (MBA 1981)
      David Carnegie, 4th Duke of Fife (MBA 1990)
      Birna Einarsdottir (MBA 1993), CEO, Íslandsbanki
      Garry Wilson (BCom 1994), CEO, easyJet Holidays
      Keith Anderson (MBA 1996), CEO, Scottish Power
      Alan Jope, CEO of Unilever (BCom 2000)
      Susie Wolff, Managing Director of F1 Academy (Attended, 2001)
      Chris Beard, former CEO of Mozilla (MBA 2004)
      Kavi Thakrar (MA(Hons) 2004), Co-Founder, Dishoom
      Chearyp Sokoni (MBA 2006), CFO, IDC Zambia
      Renata Pimenta Scofield (MSc 2011), Global Senior Director, Environmental Stewardship, GSK


      Tartan


      The University of Edinburgh Business School tartan is registered under the Scottish Register of Tartans, STA ref: 6107.


      See also


      List of business schools in Europe


      References




      External links


      Official website

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