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Alliance Manchester Business School

Alliance Manchester Business School (Alliance MBS) is the business school of the University of Manchester in Manchester, England. It is one of the oldest business schools in the UK, and provides education to undergraduates, postgraduates and executives.

Alliance Manchester Business School
TypeBusiness School
Established1918 as Department of Industrial Administration of UMIST
1965 as Manchester Business School
Parent institution
University of Manchester
DirectorProfessor Fiona Devine
Address
Booth Street West
,
Manchester, M15 6PB
,
England, UK

53°28′03.72″N 2°14′13.20″W / 53.4677000°N 2.2370000°W / 53.4677000; -2.2370000
CampusUrban
Websitewww.alliancembs.manchester.ac.uk

According to the Financial Times 2018 Global MBA Rankings, its MBA programme is ranked 10th in Europe, 36th in the world and 4th in the UK.[1] Its "MSc Business Analytics" programme ranked 6th in the world and 2nd in the UK; "MSc International Business and Management" 20th and "MSc Finance" 18th, as per the QS World University Ranking 2018.[2]

It includes departments from both the former Victoria University of Manchester's Faculty of Business Administration, and from UMIST.

History edit

 
MBS West seen from Booth Street West
 
Atrium of MBS East situated on the corner of Booth Street West and Oxford Road. It is the home to the Undergraduate Services and some of the Research Centres

The "new" Manchester Business School was formed in 2004 as a result of the merger of UMIST's Manchester School of Management, the Institute of Innovation Research (IoIR), the Victoria University of Manchester's School of Accounting and Finance, and the "old" Manchester Business School. Prior to merger the constituent parts of new MBS formed, from 1994,[3] the "Manchester Federal School of Business and Management".[4] and occupied nearby buildings either side of Oxford Road[3]

The foundation of the School dates back to 1918, when the Manchester Municipal College of Technology (as UMIST was then called) pioneered academic training in management, with the formation of a Department of Industrial Administration[5][6][7] funded by an endowment from asbestos magnate Sir Samuel Turner.[8] The London School of Economics and Manchester Municipal College of Technology were the first higher education institutions in the UK to follow the US trend of offering postgraduate management programmes in the 1930s.[9] The Department of Industrial Administration was heavily influenced by management science pioneer Charles Garonne Renold. The Robbins Report in the 1960s recommended that two national centres for postgraduate business education be created, and the Franks Report subsequently suggested that one would be in London centred on the University of London (this would become the London Business School), and one in Manchester centred on the (Victoria) University and UMIST.[10] These became the first two University Grants Committee-funded business schools.[11] The MBA course started in 1967.[12] In 1971, Manchester Business School and UMIST's Manchester School of Management were both among the twelve founder members of the Conference of University Management Schools (now the Chattered Association of Business Schools).[13]

On 21 September 2015, Manchester Business School changed its name to Alliance Manchester Business School,[14][15] following a donation from Lord Alliance of Manchester and his fellow Trustees of the Alliance Family Foundation.[16]

Organisation edit

The school comes under the Faculty of Humanities of the University of Manchester. As of 2008 with over 200 teaching staff it is the largest campus-based business school in the country, and has an international student composition as three-quarters of its student body is from outside the UK.[17]

Manchester offers PhD (full and part-time); D.B.A – Doctor of Business Administration (executive part-time); M.B.A – Master of Business Administration (full-time, executive part-time, and blended learning); several specialist masters programmes as well as undergraduate degrees. Entry requirements for undergraduate and postgraduate degrees are both highly competitive. For popular undergraduate courses such as Accounting and/or Finance, 70 places are available for approximately 1600 applicants.[18] As of 2006, a minimum work experience of 3 years and a good GMAT is required for admission to the MBA programs.

The 18 months full-time MBA program is known for its "Manchester Method" which puts emphasis on learning by doing throughout the entire duration of the programme, including significant real life projects.[19] In addition, the school offers the so-called "Manchester Gold" programme, a mentoring scheme to provide students with opportunities to meet regularly with professionals from a wide variety of sectors and industries. Last year's mentors, for example, came from high-profile companies such as Morgan Stanley, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Royal Dutch Shell Group, IBM Global Services and GlaxoSmithKline among many others.

As of 2013, the Head of MBS is Professor Fiona Devine OBE. The school's advisory board is chaired by businessman Tony De Nunzio.[20]

Accreditation and reputation edit

Among the bodies validating MBS programmes, the British Psychological Society validates its Organizational Psychology masters, and the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development its HRM MSc degree. Its MBA is one of a select band worldwide which receive triple accreditation by AACSB International, AMBA and EQUIS. It is also a program partner of the CFA Institute.

The Financial Times Global MBA Ranking 2017[21] survey ranks MBS MBA 3rd in the UK, 10th in Europe and 30th in the world.

In 2011, the school was ranked among the top 30 business schools in the world for its MBA program, and 1st in the world for its doctoral program (both PhD and D.B.A).[22] It is placed 11th in Europe and 4th in the UK, while being 6th in Europe for percentage salary increase of its graduates.[22] Regarding international experience, MBS is 17th in the world and 7th in Europe as well as is ranked 13th in the world for the career progress of its alumni.[22] The average salary of Manchester's MBA graduates after three years is US$116,100 – the 12th highest of European business schools.[22]

Historic rankings, such as the Forbes survey, which lists business schools on their "return on investment" via a survey of alumni salaries, put Manchester 2nd in the UK and 5th in the world.[23] In the Which MBA? survey MBS reached the 5th place in the UK, 8th in Europe and 30th in the world. The MBA Career Guide of international MBA recruiters placed Manchester 2nd in the UK, 7th in Europe and 15th in the world.[24] In the 2009 QS Global 200 Business Schools Report[25][failed verification] the school was ranked 14th in Europe.

In the UK government Research Assessment Exercise 2008 (RAE 2008),[26] MBS is ranked first of all UK universities for research power in Business and Management and Finance and Accounting. The Financial Times ranks MBS PhD programme 1st in the World (Jan 2012).

Furthermore, Manchester was selected by UK Border Agency as part of the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme which gives MBA-graduates from the world's top 50 business schools extra qualification points and helps them meet visa requirements to work in the UK. The Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA) assessed the school's teaching quality with 24 out of 24 points.

Global MBA programme edit

MBS offers a unique part-time option for Master of Business Administration students called the Part-time Global MBA. This programme provides online instruction along with the ability for students to study at any of six global centres, while receiving the same degree.[27] Students are able to take classes in Manchester, Brazil, China, Hong Kong, Singapore and Dubai. Students spend one week per semester attending workshops at one of the seven centres, and ten nights' hotel stay is included with the cost of tuition.[28] Each centre has its own team of staff and facilities and all of them together support over 3,500 students from more than 100 countries around the world.[29] The same faculty members teach across the centres representing forty different countries.[30]

Kelley-Manchester MBA programme edit

In 2016, AMBS partnered with the Kelley School of Business at the Indiana University-Bloomington to offer the Kelley-Manchester Global MBA. This joint program allows a student to earn an MBA diploma from both universities.

Buildings edit

The older part of MBS, called "MBS West" is part of the University Precinct Centre complex on the southwest corner of Oxford Road and Booth Street West. The building houses lecture and conference suites and restaurant facilities including a 101-room hotel that is opening in 2017. It is also the home of the MBA programme. The complex was designed by Hugh Wilson and Lewis Womersley and dates from the 1970s.[31][32] The newer part "MBS East" lies on the northeast corner of Oxford Road and Booth Street East. It was completed in 1997 at the time when the UMIST departments co-located to form the Federal School.[3] The building cost £7m and was designed by London architects ORMS. MBS East currently houses undergraduate services and some of the Research Centres of MBS.

Manchester Accounting and Finance Group (MAFG) of MBS is located in Crawford House, which is situated opposite MBS East on the southwest corner of Oxford Road and Booth Street West and is linked via a pedestrian walkway. The Masood Enterprise Centre, pioneer of the Master of Enterprise degree, is located in the Zochonis Building, Brunswick Street.

As announced on 15 August 2014, The MBS West is now approved for £50m refurbishment. This strategic development forms part of the University's ten-year, £1 billion Campus Masterplan to create some of the most modern campus facilities in the world along the southern gateway to the city, known as the Manchester Corridor. Subject to planning consent, work on the retail redevelopment will begin in 2015, with the development set to open in mid-2016. The wider scheme of MBS refurbishment works will be completed in phases with the final phase due for completion in early 2018. The plans reconfigure the existing precinct centre to create up to 14 units with double-height glazed frontages onto Oxford Road. The variety of units will create a mixed offer of retail, food and leisure for students, staff and visitors to the University and Business School. The offer will complement the new hotel and enhanced Manchester Business School Executive Education Centre, both of which are being developed as part of phase one, which was granted planning consent in April 2013 with construction due to commence later in 2014. In addition to the retail and leisure, phase two includes the removal of a link bridge across Oxford Road to improve views and light levels in the area. Public realm improvements such as pavement widening will enhance the area for pedestrians, cyclists and public transport users. The phase two redevelopment also includes the refurbishment of circa 200,000 sq ft of MBS facilities to create significantly improved teaching and administrative accommodation, a new Learning Library and Enterprise Zone.

Research profile edit

In the previous 2001 Research Assessment Exercise (pre-merger) the 'old' Manchester Business School and Manchester School of Management were both rated 5. Manchester School of Accounting and Finance is one of only two accounting and finance schools in the UK rated as 6* by the RAE (i.e. with RAE 5* rating for two consecutive periods). According to a survey published by Accounting and Finance in 2008, MBS is ranked as the "world number one for accounting research".

Manchester has several research centres of international standing. These include those in the areas of decision sciences, employment and labour studies, technology management and innovation, and critical management studies. Among its Professors with World-ranked reputations are Fiona Devine (Sociology), Luke Georghiou (Policy), Ian Miles (Technological Innovation and Social Change), Giovanni Dosi (Innovation Economics), Paul Jackson (Corporate Communications), Joseph Stiglitz (Economics), Thomas Kirchmaier (Corporate Strategy/Governance), Colin Talbot (Public Policy and Management), Jikyeong Kang (Marketing), John Hassard (Organization Studies), Mick Marchington (HRM), Jill Rubery FBA (Employment Studies), Trevor Wood-Harper (Information Systems), Peter Kawalek (Information Systems and Strategy), Maria Nedeva (Innovation Management), Andrew Stark (Finance), Martin Walker (Accounting and Finance) and Richard Whitley (Business Systems). Karel Williams is currently co-heading a major new centre for the research of social change called CRESC.

Notable alumni edit

Notable academics edit

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External links edit

  • Official website  

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Alliance Manchester Business School Alliance MBS is the business school of the University of Manchester in Manchester England It is one of the oldest business schools in the UK and provides education to undergraduates postgraduates and executives Alliance Manchester Business SchoolTypeBusiness SchoolEstablished1918 as Department of Industrial Administration of UMIST1965 as Manchester Business SchoolParent institutionUniversity of ManchesterDirectorProfessor Fiona DevineAddressBooth Street West Manchester M15 6PB England UK53 28 03 72 N 2 14 13 20 W 53 4677000 N 2 2370000 W 53 4677000 2 2370000CampusUrbanWebsitewww wbr alliancembs wbr manchester wbr ac wbr ukAccording to the Financial Times 2018 Global MBA Rankings its MBA programme is ranked 10th in Europe 36th in the world and 4th in the UK 1 Its MSc Business Analytics programme ranked 6th in the world and 2nd in the UK MSc International Business and Management 20th and MSc Finance 18th as per the QS World University Ranking 2018 2 It includes departments from both the former Victoria University of Manchester s Faculty of Business Administration and from UMIST Contents 1 History 2 Organisation 3 Accreditation and reputation 4 Global MBA programme 5 Kelley Manchester MBA programme 6 Buildings 7 Research profile 8 Notable alumni 9 Notable academics 10 References 11 External linksHistory edit nbsp MBS West seen from Booth Street West nbsp Atrium of MBS East situated on the corner of Booth Street West and Oxford Road It is the home to the Undergraduate Services and some of the Research CentresThe new Manchester Business School was formed in 2004 as a result of the merger of UMIST s Manchester School of Management the Institute of Innovation Research IoIR the Victoria University of Manchester s School of Accounting and Finance and the old Manchester Business School Prior to merger the constituent parts of new MBS formed from 1994 3 the Manchester Federal School of Business and Management 4 and occupied nearby buildings either side of Oxford Road 3 The foundation of the School dates back to 1918 when the Manchester Municipal College of Technology as UMIST was then called pioneered academic training in management with the formation of a Department of Industrial Administration 5 6 7 funded by an endowment from asbestos magnate Sir Samuel Turner 8 The London School of Economics and Manchester Municipal College of Technology were the first higher education institutions in the UK to follow the US trend of offering postgraduate management programmes in the 1930s 9 The Department of Industrial Administration was heavily influenced by management science pioneer Charles Garonne Renold The Robbins Report in the 1960s recommended that two national centres for postgraduate business education be created and the Franks Report subsequently suggested that one would be in London centred on the University of London this would become the London Business School and one in Manchester centred on the Victoria University and UMIST 10 These became the first two University Grants Committee funded business schools 11 The MBA course started in 1967 12 In 1971 Manchester Business School and UMIST s Manchester School of Management were both among the twelve founder members of the Conference of University Management Schools now the Chattered Association of Business Schools 13 On 21 September 2015 Manchester Business School changed its name to Alliance Manchester Business School 14 15 following a donation from Lord Alliance of Manchester and his fellow Trustees of the Alliance Family Foundation 16 Organisation editThe school comes under the Faculty of Humanities of the University of Manchester As of 2008 update with over 200 teaching staff it is the largest campus based business school in the country and has an international student composition as three quarters of its student body is from outside the UK 17 Manchester offers PhD full and part time D B A Doctor of Business Administration executive part time M B A Master of Business Administration full time executive part time and blended learning several specialist masters programmes as well as undergraduate degrees Entry requirements for undergraduate and postgraduate degrees are both highly competitive For popular undergraduate courses such as Accounting and or Finance 70 places are available for approximately 1600 applicants 18 As of 2006 a minimum work experience of 3 years and a good GMAT is required for admission to the MBA programs The 18 months full time MBA program is known for its Manchester Method which puts emphasis on learning by doing throughout the entire duration of the programme including significant real life projects 19 In addition the school offers the so called Manchester Gold programme a mentoring scheme to provide students with opportunities to meet regularly with professionals from a wide variety of sectors and industries Last year s mentors for example came from high profile companies such as Morgan Stanley PricewaterhouseCoopers Royal Dutch Shell Group IBM Global Services and GlaxoSmithKline among many others As of 2013 the Head of MBS is Professor Fiona Devine OBE The school s advisory board is chaired by businessman Tony De Nunzio 20 Accreditation and reputation editAmong the bodies validating MBS programmes the British Psychological Society validates its Organizational Psychology masters and the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development its HRM MSc degree Its MBA is one of a select band worldwide which receive triple accreditation by AACSB International AMBA and EQUIS It is also a program partner of the CFA Institute The Financial Times Global MBA Ranking 2017 21 survey ranks MBS MBA 3rd in the UK 10th in Europe and 30th in the world In 2011 the school was ranked among the top 30 business schools in the world for its MBA program and 1st in the world for its doctoral program both PhD and D B A 22 It is placed 11th in Europe and 4th in the UK while being 6th in Europe for percentage salary increase of its graduates 22 Regarding international experience MBS is 17th in the world and 7th in Europe as well as is ranked 13th in the world for the career progress of its alumni 22 The average salary of Manchester s MBA graduates after three years is US 116 100 the 12th highest of European business schools 22 Historic rankings such as the Forbes survey which lists business schools on their return on investment via a survey of alumni salaries put Manchester 2nd in the UK and 5th in the world 23 In the Which MBA survey MBS reached the 5th place in the UK 8th in Europe and 30th in the world The MBA Career Guide of international MBA recruiters placed Manchester 2nd in the UK 7th in Europe and 15th in the world 24 In the 2009 QS Global 200 Business Schools Report 25 failed verification the school was ranked 14th in Europe In the UK government Research Assessment Exercise 2008 RAE 2008 26 MBS is ranked first of all UK universities for research power in Business and Management and Finance and Accounting The Financial Times ranks MBS PhD programme 1st in the World Jan 2012 Furthermore Manchester was selected by UK Border Agency as part of the Highly Skilled Migrant Programme which gives MBA graduates from the world s top 50 business schools extra qualification points and helps them meet visa requirements to work in the UK The Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education QAA assessed the school s teaching quality with 24 out of 24 points Global MBA programme editMBS offers a unique part time option for Master of Business Administration students called the Part time Global MBA This programme provides online instruction along with the ability for students to study at any of six global centres while receiving the same degree 27 Students are able to take classes in Manchester Brazil China Hong Kong Singapore and Dubai Students spend one week per semester attending workshops at one of the seven centres and ten nights hotel stay is included with the cost of tuition 28 Each centre has its own team of staff and facilities and all of them together support over 3 500 students from more than 100 countries around the world 29 The same faculty members teach across the centres representing forty different countries 30 Kelley Manchester MBA programme editIn 2016 AMBS partnered with the Kelley School of Business at the Indiana University Bloomington to offer the Kelley Manchester Global MBA This joint program allows a student to earn an MBA diploma from both universities Buildings editThe older part of MBS called MBS West is part of the University Precinct Centre complex on the southwest corner of Oxford Road and Booth Street West The building houses lecture and conference suites and restaurant facilities including a 101 room hotel that is opening in 2017 It is also the home of the MBA programme The complex was designed by Hugh Wilson and Lewis Womersley and dates from the 1970s 31 32 The newer part MBS East lies on the northeast corner of Oxford Road and Booth Street East It was completed in 1997 at the time when the UMIST departments co located to form the Federal School 3 The building cost 7m and was designed by London architects ORMS MBS East currently houses undergraduate services and some of the Research Centres of MBS Manchester Accounting and Finance Group MAFG of MBS is located in Crawford House which is situated opposite MBS East on the southwest corner of Oxford Road and Booth Street West and is linked via a pedestrian walkway The Masood Enterprise Centre pioneer of the Master of Enterprise degree is located in the Zochonis Building Brunswick Street As announced on 15 August 2014 The MBS West is now approved for 50m refurbishment This strategic development forms part of the University s ten year 1 billion Campus Masterplan to create some of the most modern campus facilities in the world along the southern gateway to the city known as the Manchester Corridor Subject to planning consent work on the retail redevelopment will begin in 2015 with the development set to open in mid 2016 The wider scheme of MBS refurbishment works will be completed in phases with the final phase due for completion in early 2018 The plans reconfigure the existing precinct centre to create up to 14 units with double height glazed frontages onto Oxford Road The variety of units will create a mixed offer of retail food and leisure for students staff and visitors to the University and Business School The offer will complement the new hotel and enhanced Manchester Business School Executive Education Centre both of which are being developed as part of phase one which was granted planning consent in April 2013 with construction due to commence later in 2014 In addition to the retail and leisure phase two includes the removal of a link bridge across Oxford Road to improve views and light levels in the area Public realm improvements such as pavement widening will enhance the area for pedestrians cyclists and public transport users The phase two redevelopment also includes the refurbishment of circa 200 000 sq ft of MBS facilities to create significantly improved teaching and administrative accommodation a new Learning Library and Enterprise Zone Research profile editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message In the previous 2001 Research Assessment Exercise pre merger the old Manchester Business School and Manchester School of Management were both rated 5 Manchester School of Accounting and Finance is one of only two accounting and finance schools in the UK rated as 6 by the RAE i e with RAE 5 rating for two consecutive periods According to a survey published by Accounting and Finance in 2008 MBS is ranked as the world number one for accounting research Manchester has several research centres of international standing These include those in the areas of decision sciences employment and labour studies technology management and innovation and critical management studies Among its Professors with World ranked reputations are Fiona Devine Sociology Luke Georghiou Policy Ian Miles Technological Innovation and Social Change Giovanni Dosi Innovation Economics Paul Jackson Corporate Communications Joseph Stiglitz Economics Thomas Kirchmaier Corporate Strategy Governance Colin Talbot Public Policy and Management Jikyeong Kang Marketing John Hassard Organization Studies Mick Marchington HRM Jill Rubery FBA Employment Studies Trevor Wood Harper Information Systems Peter Kawalek Information Systems and Strategy Maria Nedeva Innovation Management Andrew Stark Finance Martin Walker Accounting and Finance and Richard Whitley Business Systems Karel Williams is currently co heading a major new centre for the research of social change called CRESC Notable alumni editMain category Alumni of the Manchester Business School Tom Bloxham founder of regeneration firm Urban Splash former Chancellor of the University of Manchester citation needed Parineeti Chopra Indian actress 33 Karen Cook chairman global of investment banking division of Goldman Sachs 34 Sola David Borha Chief Executive for Africa Region Standard Bank 35 Vish Dhamija Indian author 36 37 Andy Duncan chief executive of Channel 4 television 38 39 Keith Edelman managing director of Arsenal Football Club 40 Rijkman Groenink chairman of the managing board ABN AMRO 41 42 Vincent Kompany football player defender and former player and captain of Manchester City FC Nicholas Lander restaurant critic for the Financial Times and consultant to the restaurant industry citation needed Terry Leahy former CEO of Tesco the largest UK supermarket chain 43 39 Tony Lloyd former Member of Parliament for Manchester Central now Police and Crime Commissioner for Greater Manchester 44 Andrew Pettigrew currently Dean of the University of Bath School of Management 45 Brian Quinn former Deputy Governor of the Bank of England and chairman of Celtic FC board citation needed Paul Skinner former chairman of Rio Tinto Group 39 Aung Tun Thet Myanmar economist and management consultant 46 David Varney executive chairman HM Revenue and Customs 39 Amitabh Kant Indian Civil servant amp CEO of NITI Aayog Atul Khatri Indian ComedianNotable academics editMichael Earl former lecturer at MBS now Dean of Templeton College OxfordReferences edit FT Business Education global MBA rankings Rankings ft com Archived from the original on 15 October 2008 Retrieved 16 November 2017 QS World University Rankings topuniversities com universities Retrieved 4 April 2018 a b c Snuggle up I m feeling optimistic Timeshighereducation co uk 4 April 1997 Retrieved 16 November 2017 QAA University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology Institutional Audit November 2003 ISBN 1 84482 045 9 Archived from the original on 22 April 2009 Retrieved 16 November 2017 RG 041 04 04 Leonard Outhwaite 3 February 1921 Review untitled Industrial Administration The Journal of Philosophy 18 78 79 doi 10 2307 2939819 JSTOR 2939819 gives date as 1918 E S Byng Post Entry Training for Administration from the Industrial Aspect Public Administration Volume 21 Issue 1 pp 1 12 1943 doi 10 1111 j 1467 9299 1943 tb02556 x Manchester School of Management 13 April 2003 Archived from the original on 13 April 2003 Retrieved 16 November 2017 Geoffrey Tweedale Philip Hansen Magic Mineral to Killer Dust Turner amp Newall and the asbestos hazard Oxford University Press 2000 ISBN 0 19 829690 8 p 7 Bruce MacFarlane Roger Ottewill Effective Learning and Teaching in Business and Management Routledge 2001 ISBN 0 7494 3448 1 p4 Peter Venables Technical Education in Great Britain Second Thoughts on the Robbins Report International Review of Education Vol 11 No 2 1965 pp 151 164 Manchester Business School Archive Archive Hub Jisc Retrieved 31 August 2023 Alan Topalian Joining the 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