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     Why Study at Greenwich?
 

The Business School benefits from a stunning campus environment, rivalling the spires of Oxford ; the prestigious old Royal Naval College on the Greenwich waterfront, yet well connected to central London by underground and train services.

"A university campus to rival ... Oxford's spires or the Great Court at Cambridge ... the setting is undoubtedly one of the grandest of any university in the world."
London Evening Standard

"A campus to make many of its longer-established rivals turn green ... the architectural jewel in Greenwich's crown is here."
Sunday Times

The Business school draws specialised staff from around the world and has a growing research presence at national and international level. Within the school there are a number of research groups devoted to particular areas of business research, including International Business and Strategy and emerging specialist expertise in business network research. Business school staff have carried out applied research for a range of organisations including the DfEE, the Construction Industry Training Board, Skills for the Millennium, the French Construction Ministry, the Office of Manpower Economics, the Low Pay Commission Secretariat, the TUC, the MSF trade union and the Housing Corporation.

Come And Join Us!

The Business School has over 3,000 students and around 100 academic staff, located at the Maritime Greenwich Campus in south east London. It occupies one of the historic buildings planned by Sir Christopher Wren. The Maritime Greenwich Campus includes a library with computing and learning facilities.

Be part of the university's exciting, challenging programmes - conferences; visiting professors of international standing and reputation; exciting research opportunities; international sandwich degree placement programmes; as well as the vibrant social and sporting opportunities that make the University of Greenwich the place to be.

Teaching And Assessment

All degree programmes are taught using a combination of lectures, tutorials, seminars, case studies and presentations. Individual courses have a strong commercial orientation as well as academic rigour. Students are assessed through assignments, examinations and presentations. Courses are taught by University of Greenwich lecturers who have strong industry and commercial experience, as well as excellent academic credentials.

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