Global Banking School

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TypePrivate higher education institution
Established2010
FounderDr Vishwajeet Rana
ChairmanProfessor Mary Malcolm
Global Banking School
TypePrivate higher education institution
Established2010
FounderDr Vishwajeet Rana
ChairmanProfessor Mary Malcolm
Vice-ChancellorJames Kennedy (CEO)
ProvostProfessor Simeon Keates
Governing bodyBoard of Directors
Students35,000 (2025)
Location, ,
CampusLondon, Birmingham, Leeds, Manchester
LanguageEnglish
AffiliationsBath Spa University; Canterbury Christ Church University; Oxford Brookes University; University of Suffolk; Leeds Trinity University; Pearson College London
Websitehttps://globalbanking.ac.uk/

Global Banking School (shortly known as GBS) is a private British higher education provider founded in 2010, specialising in vocational and degree-level programmes in fields such as business, finance, and health and social care. It operates ten campuses across London, Birmingham, Leeds, and Manchester, enrolling over 35,000 students as of 2025.[1][2][3][4][5]

GBS is registered with the Office for Students and delivers validated degrees in partnership with UK universities, including Bath Spa University, Canterbury Christ Church University, Oxford Brookes University, University of Suffolk, and Leeds Trinity University.[6][7][8][9][10][11]

In the 2023 Teaching Excellence Framework, GBS received an overall Bronze rating, with Silver for student experience and Bronze for student outcomes.[12][13]

Global Banking School was established in 2010 by Dr. Vishwajeet Rana as a specialist training centre focused on finance and investment banking, offering short courses to equip students with practical skills for financial sector careers. The founding mission was to make higher education accessible to individuals from diverse backgrounds, particularly those who might not pursue traditional university routes, viewing education as a transformative force for individuals and communities.[10]

In 2016, GBS opened its first campus on Bow Road in East London, targeting economically deprived areas to expand access for underrepresented groups. The institution broadened its portfolio through partnerships with UK universities, extending beyond finance to include business management, construction management, digital technologies, health and social care, project management, and psychology.

Key milestones:

  • 2019: Launch of strategic partnerships with the University of Suffolk, Leeds Trinity University, and Pearson; expansion to Birmingham (Fazeley Studios) and Manchester.
  • 2023: Awarded Bronze in the Teaching Excellence Framework, silver for Student Experience.[14]
  • 2024: Opening of new campuses at Wellington Place (Leeds) and Brindleyplace (Birmingham).[15]
  • 2025: Plans to expand Manchester campus by 55,000 sq ft at Universal Square.[16]

By 2025, GBS marked its 15th anniversary, operating independently under its Board of Directors within the GEDU Group, with no changes in ownership since its founding. Students have consistently achieved high satisfaction in the National Student Survey, exceeding sector averages in teaching and academic support.[17][18]

Academic programmes

GBS offers programmes in business and finance, construction management, digital technologies and computing, health and social care, project management, and psychology. Qualifications include:

  • Higher National Diploma (HND): 2 years
  • Bachelor's Degree: 4 years
  • Bachelor's Degree (Level 6 Top-Up): 1 year
  • Master's Degree: 1 year

All instruction is in English. Degrees are validated by partner universities and awarding bodies such as Pearson, ensuring recognition under UK higher education standards.[6][7]

Partnerships and accreditations

GBS collaborates with:

These partnerships validate undergraduate and postgraduate degrees. GBS is registered with the Office for Students, and its programmes meet quality standards through these affiliations.[13]

Leadership and structure

The governing body is the Board of Directors, chaired by Professor Mary Malcolm, with members including CEO James Kennedy (Executive Director), Professor Ray Lloyd (Non-Executive Director), Sunita Kotta (Executive Director), Ari Erdenetsogt (Non-Executive Director), and Dr. Vishwajeet Rana (Non-Executive Director). Key academic leaders include:

  • Provost & Deputy CEO: Professor Simeon Keates
  • Dean of Studies: Dr. Susan Dawn Busby

Deans of Faculties include: Dr. Alli Jones (Bath Spa), Dr. Diane Bray (Canterbury Christ Church), Odette Carew (Leeds Trinity), Colin Bladen Kopacz (Oxford Brookes), Sunita Kotta (Pearson), and Tracy Maule (Suffolk).

Campuses and facilities

Career services and social impact

References

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