Sheffield University Management School (UK)

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A world-class academic experience awaits management students at Sheffield University Management School (UK)

It’s a golden opportunity for all the management aspirants from the country to gain exceptional learning at the University of Sheffield’s Management School. The university has recently moved to a newly refurbished building with spectacular facilities, as well as contemporary and multi-purpose teaching spaces. Sheffield University Management School pronounced its expansion following the Triple Crown accreditation status by AMBA, EQUIS and AACSB that it received in 2012, positioning it among the top one per cent of business schools worldwide. The latest facility, which was previously the location of the Law and Architecture Schools, reflects this achievement.

The building is now an inspirational place designed for students at the forefront. Its fit-for-purpose learning community suits the high academic achievement and expectations of the international cohort and enhances collaboration besides encouraging independent study and interdisciplinary learning.

The department’s new building will allow the management students to be entitled to a dedicated Employability Hub where they can access training in core-skills, information on placements and company projects as well as inspiring workshops from potential future employers and links with professional bodies. Innovative, flexible educational facilities like the Executive Suite which is fitted with microphones and global video-conferencing capabilities, enables the students to choose the way they would want to study. Meanwhile, the teaching spaces comprise of numerous lecture halls, flexible seminar rooms, superb conference and ICT facilities, and meeting rooms along with relaxing space, break-out areas and attractive gardens at the heart of the school to achieve an extraordinary student experience.

Professor David Oglethorpe, Acting Dean of Sheffield University Management School said: “The evolution of our management school has resulted in a dramatic growth of student numbers, increased our academic reputation in research and accreditations, and we have started climbing the international rankings. This is a boon for all the students who are planning to opt for management studies from our school in future.”

The redevelopment has attracted alumni and distinguished academic speakers, enhancing the overall student experience. Moreover, the facilities will now allow the management school to host events such as the Careers Discovery Series (CDS) which will help encourage students to start thinking about future employment earlier than ever, thereby enhancing their degrees with real-world experience and expertise.
 
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