The
Study Environment
Stirling MBAs study in an environment of advanced management theory
and practice, interacting with specialists in all fields of management. The Stirling Management School has over 130 members of academic staff and
offers more than 20 Masters degree programmes covering a full range of management
disciplines:
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Business Administration
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International Business
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Project Management
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Technology Management |
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Human Resources
Management
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Simulation
Modelling |
| Industrial Relations
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Investment Analysis
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Information Systems
Management
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Retailing &
Wholesaling |
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Operations Management
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Marketing
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Information Technology
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Quality Management
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| Entrepreneurial Studies
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In addition to teaching and research, staff actively participate in
professional organisations, executive development programmes, consultancy, teaching
companies, industrial projects and other activities which ensure the continuing relevance
and application of their areas of expertise. The Faculty is a member of the Association of Business Schools
(ABS), the national body representing providers of business and management education in
the United Kingdom.
The Business Environment
Management Development module
The Management Development
Unit
(MDU) provides a quality source of
management training, development and business consultancy services. The main focus of its
work is in developing and delivering programmes for specific clients, mainly large public
or private sector organisations. Should you wish to find out more about the
Management Development Unit please contact MDU Director
Mrs Christine Taylor
Stirling Management Centre provides a high quality venue for training programmes, conferences and meetings where high standards of comfort, service and facilities are required. The Management Centre is in demand by public, private and voluntary sector organisations and brings to the Campus many experienced managers of local and national government departments and blue-chip companies. Stirling Management Centre |
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The Home
Environment
Finding a comfortable and convenient place to live will be a very
important part of your planning for the Stirling MBA. The University has a number of very
attractive properties specifically for postgraduate students.
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Everyone in the Accommodation Office is anxious to help you to find a suitable place to stay while you are a student in the university - please keep in touch with them while you are making plans and also after you have arrived here. They like to meet you so that they can understand your problems and help to solve them. |
The Welfare and Social
Environment
Welfare and social facilities are extensive. The Student Information
and Support Service provided personal and financial counselling and help with all aspects
of a student's life. There is also a professionally run 42 place nursery on campus.
The MacRobert Arts Centre on campus contains a 500 seat auditorium, a smaller studio theatre and an art gallery. A full programme of drama, comedy, films and live music of all kinds is presented throughout the year. In the covered central area there is also a bank, travel agent cafes, a restaurant, a variety of small shops and other social facilities. |
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