University of Warwick (2.71/5)
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Warwick Business School is a leading thought-developer and innovator, in the top one per cent of global business schools. Their students come from 135 countries to learn at undergraduate, masters, MBA and PhD level. WBS educates and develops global citizens, and promotes new knowledge to benefit business and society, through its executive education and applied research. Consistently top-rated for teaching quality and research, WBS means business.
WBS academics work to produce world-leading research in all fields of management. With recognised research leaders across disciplines as diverse as pensions, industrial dispute resolution, business strategy, customer service, enterprise, CSR, sports management, public sector governance, sales marketing, and energy policy, people come to the institute to explore grounded, well researched ideas: ideas that work in the real world. WBS research and expert opinion is valuable, sometimes crucial, to the success of corporations, not-for-profit organisations, government and society.
WBS consults with industry to keep its programmes fresh, relevant and accessible. The fact that many of their 23,500 graduates return for further study at WBS later in their career demonstrates their effective blend of academic research with the practicalities of the workplace. Learning by sharing experience and insight is key to their student experience.
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By George on Sep 25, 2008 | Reply
The Education course at Warwick university is not a very well-structured course! it is uninspiring, and there is a lot that can be improved upon, but it is a famous university with a fantastic campus and facilities. It is in a quiet location, with a good residence hall, good social life, and a good library. On the down side, the admin staff, particularly in accommodation services, have a very unfriendly attitude.