UEA’s Norwich Business School recognised for its leading MBA course; awarded re-accreditation for five years

NORFOLK, UK, 20-8-2015 — /EuropaWire/ — Norwich Business School at the University of East Anglia (UEA) has been recognised for its leading MBA course, being awarded re-accreditation for five years – the maximum period allowed.

AMBA (The Association of MBAs) accreditation represents the highest standard of achievement in postgraduate business education and is earned only by the best programmes.

Following assessment in March this year, the decision sees UEA’s MBA programmes remain in the top 2% globally.

The full-time MBA course at UEA was first accredited in 2012 and was originally designed with AMBA accreditation in mind. The mark of approval covers all aspects of the programme including course design, teaching quality, relationships with business, and the fostering of innovation. It applies to all the MBAs offered by Norwich Business School, including the long-standing part-time Executive MBA course.

Julian Campbell, MBA Director at UEA, said: “This is an amazing result and we are all extremely proud. We’re also delighted we won’t have to go through reassessment again until 2020! We’d like to say thank you to everyone who was involved and attended the two-day assessment panel and who helped support the MBA programme.”

UEA also offers an Executive MBA, which is a two year part-time course. MBA open days take place on 13 October and 19 November in The Enterprise Centre at the UEA campus for those who would like to know more.

SOURCE: University of East Anglia

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