The business of education
By Steve Coomber (June 2009 Issue)
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Durham Business School is located in the north-east of England. One of the UK’s most picturesque cities, Durham’s Norman cathedral and 11th century castle form part of a World Heritage site – and the castle is a university college. In fact, Durham University is the third oldest university in England after Oxford and Cambridge and, while it may not be quite as old as the cathedral or castle, the business school, founded in 1965, is also one of the longest established in the UK.
A broad range of postgraduate business education is available at DBS. “We pride ourselves on the breadth of study we offer,” says Anne Woodhead, director of the Executive MBA programme. “This includes tailored executive education, MBAs and specialist masters degrees, consultancy and business support and research.”
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