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    Business at The University of Hull

     

    Hull University Business School is a leading UK business school dedicated to the development of responsible leadership for a complex world. Individuals and organisations develop the capacity to recognise the connections that make a difference and think creatively to lead change in a responsible way, whatever their role on the global business stage. They are also proud to be one of the first academic institutions to sign up to the Principles for Responsible Management Education  and an active player in the Academy of Business in Society (EABIS).

     

     

                                                                           

       
     

    The Business School is committed to the economic and social regeneration of the region. It has an admissions policy that seeks to widen access regionally, nationally and internationally. They are always keen to work with schools and colleges to increase awareness of the opportunities available in higher education. Their aim is to build lasting relationships, raise aspirations and make the path to higher education a natural progression.

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    Student testimonial
       
    Student Testimonial ‘I am currently working at PricewaterhouseCoopers and – although I’m aware that I have a lot more to learn to get to where I want in life – I can say that the experience I had at Hull University Business School played a great role in my progress and success. For this reason, I would like to thank everyone at Hull for providing a terrific higher education experience.’
       
     


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    Last Updated: 04 February 2013
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