Bayes Business School

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Bayes Business School, formerly known as Cass Business School,[1] is the business school of City St George's, University of London, located in Finsbury in the London Borough of Islington, just to the north of the City of London. It was established in 1966.

Former name
Cass Business School
City Business School
TypeUndergraduate, postgraduate, executive education, research
Established1966
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Bayes Business School
Former name
Cass Business School
City Business School
TypeUndergraduate, postgraduate, executive education, research
Established1966
AccreditationAMBA, AACBS, EQUIS
DeanAndré Spicer
Administrative staff
c.500
Studentsc.4,200
Undergraduates2,200+
Postgraduates1,850+
100
Location,
England
,
United Kingdom

51.5220°N 0.0900°W / 51.5220; -0.0900
CampusUrban
Websitewww.bayes.citystgeorges.ac.uk
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Bayes Business School is divided into the three faculties of actuarial science and insurance, finance, and management.[2] It awards BSc (Hons), MSc, MBA, and PhD degrees and is one of around 100 schools globally to be triple accredited by the AMBA in the United Kingdom,[3] EQUIS in Europe,[4] the AACSB in the United States and the Triple accreditation.[5]

History

The City University Business School was founded in 1966 as part of City University, London. Its MSc in Administrative Sciences began in 1967 and became the MBA in 1979.

In 2002, following a donation from the Sir John Cass Foundation, the school moved to new premises in the London Borough of Islington and changed its name to Cass Business School.[6]

This was a component of a plan development by Lord Currie, who had been appointed dean the previous year, to compete as an international business school in a market dominated by US universities.

The school had previously been spread out across the City of London's mainly residential Barbican Centre development. Half of the £40 million in funding for the new building came from the reserves of City University.

Due to John Cass's links to slavery, the school was renamed Bayes Business School on 6 September 2021, after Thomas Bayes, a nonconformist theologian and mathematician best known for his foundational work on conditional probability.[1]

Masters courses

The school teaches programmes including insurance and risk management, investment management, corporate finance, banking and International finance, quantitative finance, shipping, marketing, supply chain, energy, trade and finance, property valuation, mathematical trading, real estate, international accounting and finance, finance and investment, real estate investment, charity management, and business analytics.

The school's MBA is offered full-time through a one-year course, through a two-year part-time Executive MBA, through a two-year modular Executive MBA and an online part-time option.

In September 2007, the business school started the EMBA programme in collaboration with DIFC (Dubai International Financial Centre).

School rankings

Bayes Business School is now ranked 2nd in London, 6th in the UK, and 34th in Europe according to the Financial Times European Business School 2025 rankings. Bayes Business School has received the following rankings[7]:

  • Bayes ranks 5th in the UK for business and management research. A total of 92 per cent of its research was rated as world-leading (4*) or internationally excellent (3*) (The Research Excellence Framework 2021)
  • Bayes online MBA ranks 4th in the world and 3rd in the UK by the Financial Times (Financial Times online MBA ranking 2026)

Notable alumni

The school's alumni association has more than 38,000 members in 160 countries.[8]

References

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