Manchester Metropolitan University Business School
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| Type | Public |
|---|---|
| Established | 1889 |
| Vice-Chancellor | Malcolm Press |
| Dean | Hannah Holmes (Business School) |
| Location | , 53°28′13″N 2°14′27″W / 53.4704°N 2.2407°W |
| Campus | All Saints Campus |
| Website | www |
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Manchester Metropolitan University Business School is a business school of Manchester Metropolitan University. It traces its roots as a provider of business education back to 1889.
Over 9,000 students are enrolled across the Business School’s undergraduate, postgraduate and research degrees. A further 2,000 students are enrolled in degree apprenticeship programmes.




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- Finance and Economics
- Marketing, International Business and Tourism
- Operations, Technology, Events and Hospitality Management
- People and Performance
- Strategy, Enterprise and Sustainability
Research
Research at the Manchester Metropolitan University Business School is conducted across three University Centres for Research and Knowledge Exchange (UCRKEs).
Alumni
- Paul S. Walsh, CEO of Diageo
- Dianne Thompson, CEO of Camelot Group
- Jonathan Mildenhall, Marketing director of Coca-Cola
- Michael Turner, former CEO of BAE Systems
- Gordon Taylor, CEO of Professional Footballers Association
