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Durham University Business School

Durham University Business School (DUBS) is the business school of Durham University, located in Durham, England. The school holds triple accreditation from AACSB, AMBA and EQUIS. Following a 1963 report on management education by Lord Franks, the school was officially established in 1965, making it the second oldest business school in the UK alongside Alliance Manchester Business School.[3][4][5] The school contains the departments of accounting, economics, finance, and management and marketing, as well as twelve research centres.

Durham University Business School
TypeBusiness School within a Collegiate University
Established1965
Parent institution
Durham University
AccreditationTriple accreditation:[1]
AACSB;
AMBA;
EQUIS
DeanCathy Cassell
Students3,900
Location,
England

54°45′51″N 1°35′10″W / 54.76417°N 1.58611°W / 54.76417; -1.58611
Admission rate30.5% (2018/19)[2]
Websitehttp://www.durham.ac.uk/business/

History edit

Business teaching at Durham University dates back to 1913, when a faculty of commerce was established at Armstrong College in the Newcastle division of the then-federal university.[6] In 1963 this, along with the rest of the Newcastle division, became part of the newly constituted Newcastle University, leaving Durham without a business school.[7] However, Durham University had established the Business Research Unit (BRU) in Durham in 1960 under the auspices of the Department of Economics and in collaboration with the Department of Psychology to carry out business and management-related research, under the direction of Alan Odber.[8][9]

In 1963, the Franks Report recommended the establishment of two major business schools in London and Manchester (which became the London Business School and the Alliance Manchester Business School) and, crucially for Durham, minor business schools elsewhere in the country as warranted by demand. Charles Baker, a lecturer in the Department of Psychology at Durham since 1961 and a member of the BRU, used this to argue for the establishment of a business school. He was able to obtain funding from the Foundation for Management Education (FME) for two lectureships within the BRU in order to offer post-experience courses to managers.[7][10] A precursor to these courses was the Advanced Management Program run in 1964 at Bede College, Durham by lecturers from Harvard Business School,[11] before the first courses offered by the BRU, under the name of Durham University Business School, were launched at Easter 1965, also at Bede College.[12][13][14] The founding staff in the business school were Odber and Baker along with the two lecturers funded by the FME, John Constable and John Machin, both of whom were recruited from industry.[15] The first head of the business school, as head of the BRU in 1965, was Odber. He left for industry at the end of 1965 and was succeeded by Baker, who remained in post until 1984.[16]

In December 1966, the BRU formally changed its name to "the Business School".[17] The connection to Harvard continued, with both Constable and Machin spending a year on the international teachers programme there studying their MBA course prior to the launch of Durham's MSc in Management Studies (now the MBA) in 1967.[18] Shortly after this the business school, which had operated as part of the department of economics, became a department in its own right in October 1968, with members of the school continuing to participate in undergraduate teaching on business topics in the departments of economics and engineering science.[19] In 1970 the business school appointed the first specialised lecturer in small businesses in the UK.[7][15] Durham was now well established as a business school, and when the Conference of University Management Schools (now the Chattered Association of Business Schools) was formed in 1971, Durham was one of the twelve founder members.[20]

Baker became the first Professor in Management at Durham in 1975. In 1977, the business school moved from Old Elvet to Mill Hill, with money raised from industry being used to construct a purpose-built residential business school. The 1980s saw the MSc become the MBA (1986), and the launch of the distance-learning MBA (by 1989).[7][15][21][22]

In the early 1980s, the school was one of four in the country (along with London, Manchester and the Scottish Business School in Glasgow) chosen to deliver the Manpower Services Commission's New Enterprise Programme, training people in how to start their own business.[23]

In 1994, the school's MBA programmes were accredited by the Association of MBAs (AMBA). This was followed by EFMD Quality Improvement System (EQUIS) accreditation in 2005 and Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) accreditation in 2009.[22]

In January 2002, the department of economics was merged into the business school and Professor Tony Antoniou, previously chair of the department of economics, was appointed as the sixth dean of the school.[16][24] He resigned as dean in September 2007 and was suspended as a professor of finance in October 2007 after allegations of plagiarism were upheld by a university panel.[25] In March 2008, Antoniou was dismissed by the university for misconduct; the University of York also withdrew his DPhil after carrying out its own plagiarism enquiry.[24]

The school launched a part-time Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) degree in 2002 as a post-experience professional doctorate. In 2006 it formed a partnership to deliver the DBA at Fudan University in China, with the first students starting in 2007.[26] As of 2023, Fudan remains the main location, but some elements of the course are also delivered at Durham and in San Francisco, USA.[27]

Also in 2007, the school formed a partnership with the EBS University of Business and Law in Germany to deliver its Executive MBA course, after a previous partnership with Provadis in Germany ended.[28] The Executive MBA is a dual award made by both universities.[29] A further DBA partnership was established in 2018 with Emlyon Business School in France, launching the Global DBA: Durham–emlyon as a part-time executive doctoral programme.[30][31]

In 2019, Durham University Business School became the fourth faculty of the university.[32] In 2022, the Waterside Building, on the River Wear north of the city centre, which had been developed as a new headquarters for Durham County Council, was sold to Durham University as a new home for the business school.[33] The Waterside Building falls within the Durham Innovation District, announced in 2023 as a partnership between Durham County Council and Durham University, also taking in the Durham City Incubator, Atom Bank and the Aykley Heads Business Park, as well as Durham railway station on the East Coast Main Line.[34][35] The business school's department of management and marketing is expected to move into the Waterside Building for the 2024/25 academic year, with the other departments remaining at the current Mill Hill location.[36]

Academic profile edit

Teaching edit

Durham University Business School provides courses at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Undergraduate courses include Bachelor's degrees in the fields of economics, finance, business, marketing and accounting. Postgraduate degrees are offered in management, marketing, finance and economics, including MBA, MA, MSc, DBA and PhD. Courses are offered in full-time, part-time and distance learning formats.

Research edit

 
The main building of Durham University Business School on Mill Hill Lane

In the 2021 Research Excellence Framework, Durham was ranked 21st of 108 institutions on grade point average (GPA) for business and management studies, with a GPA of 3.32 (compared to an average across the unit of assessment of 3.12). In terms of research power, it was ranked 14th. It was also 14th in terms of number of research-active staff, with 123 full-time equivalent academics entered.[37]

The school has twelve research centres:[38]

  • Centre for Banking Institutions and Development
  • Centre for Environment and Energy Economics
  • Centre for Experimental Methods and Behavioural Research
  • Centre of Innovation and Technology Management
  • Centre for Leadership and Followership
  • Centre for Macroeconomic Policy
  • Centre for Organisations and Society
  • Durham Research in Economic Analysis and Mechanisms
  • El Shaarani Centre for Ethical Finance, Accountability and Governance
  • International Centre of Public Accountability
  • Marketing and International Business
  • Quantitative Research in Financial Economics

The Durham Research in Economic Analysis and Mechanisms research centre has a microeconomics research and skills development partnership with the research and evaluation division of the Competition and Markets Authority, the Microeconomics Unit, based at the UK Government's Darlington Economic Campus.[39][40]

Accreditation edit

The university holds full UK degree-awarding powers which are audited by the UK's Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education.[41][42] Additional recognition for courses in the business school is provided by accreditation with several organisations at the national and international level, such as the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business of the United States – AACSB, the European Quality Improvement System in Europe – EQUIS, and the Association of Masters of Business Administration of the United Kingdom – AMBA.[43]

Reputation and rankings edit

In 2020, the Financial Times ranked the Online MBA 7th in the world[44] and the Global MBA 63rd in the world.[45] Also in 2020, the pre-experience Masters in Finance was ranked 49th in the world[46] and the Master's in Management 63rd in the world.[47]

The Economist ranked the MBA 37th overall (2nd in the UK) in 2021 in a global list of schools which excluded six of the nine UK schools ranked by the Financial Times. The ranking placed Durham University Business School ahead of Nottingham University Business School.[48] The Economist ranked Durham University's Master's in Management 27th in the world in 2017.[49]

Business Rankings
Europe MBA
QS (2024)[50]31
Financial Times (2024)[51]57
Global MBA
QS (2024)[52]78
Financial Times (2024)[53]74


The Durham Global MBA was also placed 11th in the world and 5th in the UK by the 2015 QS Distance Online MBA Rankings,[54] while the Executive MBA was ranked 49th in the world by the 2013 Economist EMBA Ranking.[55]

  • Expansión– Mexico's leading business magazine – ranked the full-time MBA 63rd internationally[56] in 2018 and the Executive MBA 48th in 2017.[57]
  • The Wall Street Journal Accelerated MBA Rankings, which lists the Top 15 Schools, ranked Durham University Business School 14th in the world and 2nd in the UK in 2009. The rankings placed Durham University Business School ahead of Oxford Business School and Cambridge Business School.[58]
  • Ranked 15th in the world in Top Business Schools Internationally Known by EDUNIVERSAL's International Scientific Committee in 2008.[59]

Notable alumni edit

The school has around 25,000 alumni from over 150 countries worldwide.[60] The following individuals are alumni (listed by first name order and qualifications with year of graduation if known)

Honorary doctorates edit

See also edit

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Durham University Business School DUBS is the business school of Durham University located in Durham England The school holds triple accreditation from AACSB AMBA and EQUIS Following a 1963 report on management education by Lord Franks the school was officially established in 1965 making it the second oldest business school in the UK alongside Alliance Manchester Business School 3 4 5 The school contains the departments of accounting economics finance and management and marketing as well as twelve research centres Durham University Business SchoolTypeBusiness School within a Collegiate UniversityEstablished1965Parent institutionDurham UniversityAccreditationTriple accreditation 1 AACSB AMBA EQUISDeanCathy CassellStudents3 900LocationDurham England54 45 51 N 1 35 10 W 54 76417 N 1 58611 W 54 76417 1 58611Admission rate30 5 2018 19 2 Websitehttp www durham ac uk business Contents 1 History 2 Academic profile 2 1 Teaching 2 2 Research 2 3 Accreditation 2 4 Reputation and rankings 3 Notable alumni 3 1 Honorary doctorates 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editBusiness teaching at Durham University dates back to 1913 when a faculty of commerce was established at Armstrong College in the Newcastle division of the then federal university 6 In 1963 this along with the rest of the Newcastle division became part of the newly constituted Newcastle University leaving Durham without a business school 7 However Durham University had established the Business Research Unit BRU in Durham in 1960 under the auspices of the Department of Economics and in collaboration with the Department of Psychology to carry out business and management related research under the direction of Alan Odber 8 9 In 1963 the Franks Report recommended the establishment of two major business schools in London and Manchester which became the London Business School and the Alliance Manchester Business School and crucially for Durham minor business schools elsewhere in the country as warranted by demand Charles Baker a lecturer in the Department of Psychology at Durham since 1961 and a member of the BRU used this to argue for the establishment of a business school He was able to obtain funding from the Foundation for Management Education FME for two lectureships within the BRU in order to offer post experience courses to managers 7 10 A precursor to these courses was the Advanced Management Program run in 1964 at Bede College Durham by lecturers from Harvard Business School 11 before the first courses offered by the BRU under the name of Durham University Business School were launched at Easter 1965 also at Bede College 12 13 14 The founding staff in the business school were Odber and Baker along with the two lecturers funded by the FME John Constable and John Machin both of whom were recruited from industry 15 The first head of the business school as head of the BRU in 1965 was Odber He left for industry at the end of 1965 and was succeeded by Baker who remained in post until 1984 16 In December 1966 the BRU formally changed its name to the Business School 17 The connection to Harvard continued with both Constable and Machin spending a year on the international teachers programme there studying their MBA course prior to the launch of Durham s MSc in Management Studies now the MBA in 1967 18 Shortly after this the business school which had operated as part of the department of economics became a department in its own right in October 1968 with members of the school continuing to participate in undergraduate teaching on business topics in the departments of economics and engineering science 19 In 1970 the business school appointed the first specialised lecturer in small businesses in the UK 7 15 Durham was now well established as a business school and when the Conference of University Management Schools now the Chattered Association of Business Schools was formed in 1971 Durham was one of the twelve founder members 20 Baker became the first Professor in Management at Durham in 1975 In 1977 the business school moved from Old Elvet to Mill Hill with money raised from industry being used to construct a purpose built residential business school The 1980s saw the MSc become the MBA 1986 and the launch of the distance learning MBA by 1989 7 15 21 22 In the early 1980s the school was one of four in the country along with London Manchester and the Scottish Business School in Glasgow chosen to deliver the Manpower Services Commission s New Enterprise Programme training people in how to start their own business 23 In 1994 the school s MBA programmes were accredited by the Association of MBAs AMBA This was followed by EFMD Quality Improvement System EQUIS accreditation in 2005 and Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business AACSB accreditation in 2009 22 In January 2002 the department of economics was merged into the business school and Professor Tony Antoniou previously chair of the department of economics was appointed as the sixth dean of the school 16 24 He resigned as dean in September 2007 and was suspended as a professor of finance in October 2007 after allegations of plagiarism were upheld by a university panel 25 In March 2008 Antoniou was dismissed by the university for misconduct the University of York also withdrew his DPhil after carrying out its own plagiarism enquiry 24 The school launched a part time Doctor of Business Administration DBA degree in 2002 as a post experience professional doctorate In 2006 it formed a partnership to deliver the DBA at Fudan University in China with the first students starting in 2007 26 As of 2023 update Fudan remains the main location but some elements of the course are also delivered at Durham and in San Francisco USA 27 Also in 2007 the school formed a partnership with the EBS University of Business and Law in Germany to deliver its Executive MBA course after a previous partnership with Provadis in Germany ended 28 The Executive MBA is a dual award made by both universities 29 A further DBA partnership was established in 2018 with Emlyon Business School in France launching the Global DBA Durham emlyon as a part time executive doctoral programme 30 31 In 2019 Durham University Business School became the fourth faculty of the university 32 In 2022 the Waterside Building on the River Wear north of the city centre which had been developed as a new headquarters for Durham County Council was sold to Durham University as a new home for the business school 33 The Waterside Building falls within the Durham Innovation District announced in 2023 as a partnership between Durham County Council and Durham University also taking in the Durham City Incubator Atom Bank and the Aykley Heads Business Park as well as Durham railway station on the East Coast Main Line 34 35 The business school s department of management and marketing is expected to move into the Waterside Building for the 2024 25 academic year with the other departments remaining at the current Mill Hill location 36 Academic profile editTeaching edit Durham University Business School provides courses at undergraduate and postgraduate levels Undergraduate courses include Bachelor s degrees in the fields of economics finance business marketing and accounting Postgraduate degrees are offered in management marketing finance and economics including MBA MA MSc DBA and PhD Courses are offered in full time part time and distance learning formats Research edit nbsp The main building of Durham University Business School on Mill Hill Lane In the 2021 Research Excellence Framework Durham was ranked 21st of 108 institutions on grade point average GPA for business and management studies with a GPA of 3 32 compared to an average across the unit of assessment of 3 12 In terms of research power it was ranked 14th It was also 14th in terms of number of research active staff with 123 full time equivalent academics entered 37 The school has twelve research centres 38 Centre for Banking Institutions and Development Centre for Environment and Energy Economics Centre for Experimental Methods and Behavioural Research Centre of Innovation and Technology Management Centre for Leadership and Followership Centre for Macroeconomic Policy Centre for Organisations and Society Durham Research in Economic Analysis and Mechanisms El Shaarani Centre for Ethical Finance Accountability and Governance International Centre of Public Accountability Marketing and International Business Quantitative Research in Financial Economics The Durham Research in Economic Analysis and Mechanisms research centre has a microeconomics research and skills development partnership with the research and evaluation division of the Competition and Markets Authority the Microeconomics Unit based at the UK Government s Darlington Economic Campus 39 40 Accreditation edit The university holds full UK degree awarding powers which are audited by the UK s Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education 41 42 Additional recognition for courses in the business school is provided by accreditation with several organisations at the national and international level such as the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business of the United States AACSB the European Quality Improvement System in Europe EQUIS and the Association of Masters of Business Administration of the United Kingdom AMBA 43 Reputation and rankings edit In 2020 the Financial Times ranked the Online MBA 7th in the world 44 and the Global MBA 63rd in the world 45 Also in 2020 the pre experience Masters in Finance was ranked 49th in the world 46 and the Master s in Management 63rd in the world 47 The Economist ranked the MBA 37th overall 2nd in the UK in 2021 in a global list of schools which excluded six of the nine UK schools ranked by the Financial Times The ranking placed Durham University Business School ahead of Nottingham University Business School 48 The Economist ranked Durham University s Master s in Management 27th in the world in 2017 49 Business RankingsEurope MBAQS 2024 50 31Financial Times 2024 51 57Global MBAQS 2024 52 78Financial Times 2024 53 74 The Durham Global MBA was also placed 11th in the world and 5th in the UK by the 2015 QS Distance Online MBA Rankings 54 while the Executive MBA was ranked 49th in the world by the 2013 Economist EMBA Ranking 55 Expansion Mexico s leading business magazine ranked the full time MBA 63rd internationally 56 in 2018 and the Executive MBA 48th in 2017 57 The Wall Street Journal Accelerated MBA Rankings which lists the Top 15 Schools ranked Durham University Business School 14th in the world and 2nd in the UK in 2009 The rankings placed Durham University Business School ahead of Oxford Business School and Cambridge Business School 58 Ranked 15th in the world in Top Business Schools Internationally Known by EDUNIVERSAL s International Scientific Committee in 2008 59 Notable alumni editThe school has around 25 000 alumni from over 150 countries worldwide 60 The following individuals are alumni listed by first name order and qualifications with year of graduation if known Andrew Thorburn MBA CEO of the National Australia Bank and former CEO of Bank of New Zealand 61 Anwar Choudhury MBA British High Commissioner to Bangladesh Barry Rowland MBA 1997 Chief Executive of the Falkland Islands 62 James Averdieck BA in economics 1988 founder and former managing director of Gu 63 John Vane 11th Baron Barnard MSc 1987 British peer and landowner 64 Kerryann Ifill MBA president of the Senate Barbados Nigel Phillips MBA 1997 Governor of the Falkland Islands 65 Norman Lacy MSc Minister for Educational Services and Minister for the Arts Government of Victoria Australia Paul Madden MBA 2002 British High Commissioner to Australia 66 Will Greenwood BA in economics 1994 English rugby union player in the 1990s and 2000s 67 Honorary doctorates edit Joseph Stiglitz DCL recipient of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences 2001 and the John Bates Clark Medal 1979 68 honorary doctor of Durham University Business SchoolSee also editList of Business Schools in Europe Triple Accreditation of Business SchoolsReferences edit Welcome Durham University Business School HEC Retrieved 1 April 2024 Freedom of Information Requested by Cookcui 2019 Admission Report Chris Ivory Peter Miskell Helen Shipton Andrew White Kathrin Moeslein Andy Neely 2006 UK Business Schools Historical Contexts and Future Scenarios PDF Report Advanced Institute of Management Research p 6 Archived from the original PDF on 14 October 2023 Retrieved 23 September 2023 Education New University Vol 3 4 1969 p 14 Retrieved 25 September 2023 Durham The Manager Vol 33 1965 pp 61 69 87 Retrieved 25 September 2023 A Faculty of Commerce Durham University Journal Vol 21 no 2 12 March 1913 p 48 a b c d Robin Smith 26 August 1999 Obituary Professor Charles Baker The Independent Report by the Vice chancellor and Warden for the year 1960 61 Durham University pp 15 16 Graduate Study in Management Graduate Business Admissions Council 1974 p 92 Allan P O Williams 6 September 2010 The History of UK Business and Management Education Emerald Group Publishing p 16 Robert N Rapoport 4 July 2013 Mid Career Development Research perspectives on a developmental community for senior administrators Routledge ISBN 9781136431524 Expansion of Durham s Business School New University Vol 3 4 1969 p 14 Durham University Business School The Manager Vol 33 1965 pp 61 69 87 Business Research Unit Report by the Vice chancellor and Warden for the year 1964 65 Durham University 1965 pp 16 19 a b c DUBS The Early Years Archived from the original on 2 August 2020 Retrieved 31 August 2023 a b Milestones Archived from the original on 5 August 2020 Retrieved 31 August 2023 Business School Report by the Vice chancellor and Warden for the year 1966 67 Durham University 1967 pp 20 23 Business Research Unit Report by the Vice chancellor and Warden for the year 1965 66 Durham University 1966 pp 18 20 Economics Report by the Vice chancellor and Warden for the year 1967 68 Durham University 1968 pp 20 25 A Williams 7 February 2006 The Rise of Cass Business School The Journey to World Class 1966 Onwards Palgrave Macmillan UK pp 107 108 ISBN 9780230624818 Degree of Master of Business Administration by Open Distance Learning Durham University Calendar 1989 90 Durham University 1989 p 806 a b Milestones Durham University Business School Archived from the original on 21 July 2012 Retrieved 5 September 2023 Are people who want to start their own business crazy Evening Times 14 May 1981 p 21 a b Shamed academic fired by business school York Press Retrieved 4 August 2018 MacLeod Donald 30 October 2007 Durham dean suspended for plagiarism The Guardian Retrieved 4 August 2018 Review of UK transnational education in China Durham University and Fudan University PDF Quality Assurance Agency November 2012 pp 2 3 The Durham DBA at Fudan Durham University Business School Retrieved 5 September 2023 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