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Norwich Business School (NBS) is one of seven schools within the University of East Anglia’s Faculty of Social Sciences. The school has a campus location, running both Undergraduate and Postgraduate courses in Norwich at the UEA campus. The Norwich Business School has recognised expertise in the fields of: marketing and branding; strategy and process alignment; finance, accounting, audit and regulation; strategic operations and supply-chain management; sustainable and responsible business; and the management of people in organisations. The University of East Anglia itself is rated 20th in the UK. and ranked as one of the top universities in the UK for student experience .

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History

The name Norwich Business School and acronym NBS was first adopted in 2005. Previously, NBS had been known as The School of Management, which was formed in 1996 by the alliance of the School of Management and the School of Accounting and Finance. Despite adopting Norwich Business School as the new name of the school, NBS continues to teach degree courses in these subject areas.

The University of East Anglia itself opened in October 1963, not on its present campus, but in the "University Village" on the other side of Earlham Road, a collection of prefabricated structures designed for 1200 students, laid out by the local architectural firm Feilden and Mawson. There were no residences. The Vice-Chancellor and administration were based in nearby Earlham Hall.

About

  • Norwich Business School are the only UK business School to offer an "after graduation programme", the Graduate Trainee Management Scheme.[1]
  • Flexible learning means students have the option to swap to another degree within the business school at the end of their first undergraduate year.
  • Norwich Business School aim to improve society through education, employability, research and engagement with the dominant social force of our time, business.
  • The Norwich Business School MBA Programme is AMBA accredited [2]
  • Research

    The Norwich Business School (NBS) is home to a vibrant and engaged research community. This was illustrated in the latest HEFCE assessment of research excellence which put Norwich Business School 17th overall in the UK out of 101 business schools and in 9th place for the quality of its research publications (Times Higher Education).

    The results also show that our research has been designated as world leading or internationally excellent in terms of the impact it has on business, society, the economy, culture, public policy and services in The Research Excellence Framework (REF2014).

    Our academic researchers and postgraduate research students' work is structured around the Faculty-wide Research Centre in Competition Policy (CCP) and five broad Subject Area Groups:

    Research areas

  • Accounting, Finance and Governance
  • Employment Systems and Institutions
  • Business Regulation;
  • Marketing, Entrepreneurship and Business Strategy (MEBS)
  • Innovation, Technology and Operations Management (ITOM). *
  • Graduate Trainee Management Scheme

    The Graduate Trainee Management Scheme is a recruitment service offered by Norwich Business School. The service provides graduates with a training programme and supports employers with the recruitment and selection process.[3]

    Norfolk Knowledge

    Norwich Business School is responsible for Norfolk Knowledge, a project that aims to develop a network of volunteer mentors, to provide local businesses and other organisations access to commercial experience of individuals living within the county. The project is supported by the Norfolk County Council and allows those retired or otherwise experienced in running businesses, departments or voluntary organisations to share their knowledge with small businesses, public bodies and voluntary organisations that could benefit from a mentor.

    Inside Business

    Inside Business is a seminar series run by Norwich Business School for students, staff and the business community. The series features successful business people drawn from the alumni of UEA. Offering insight into the transition from student life to business life and providing an opportunity for networking with business practitioners, students and staff from across the campus.[4]

    Notable academics

  • Catherine Waddams, Professor of Regulation
  • Notable alumni

  • Neil Doncaster, CEO of the Scottish Football League
  • Sir Peter Fahy, Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police
  • References

    Norwich Business School Wikipedia