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Address: Cass Business School

106 Bunhill Row,

London, EC1Y 8TZ


T: +44 (0)207 040 5277

F: +44 (0)207 040 8898

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Cass Business School
Cass Business School

Cass business school

Contact for admissions
Viola Papiez or Tim Navin-Jones
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Status of establishment
Cass Business School is a registered not-for-profit University
Date founded
1968
Head/principal directors
Professor Veronica Hope Hailey
Business school ranking
13th in Global (Executive) FT rankings
Staff/student ratio
1:5
Number of employees/academic staff
101

Numbers of students, full-time
79

and part-time
248
Proportion of female staff (%)
n/a

and of female students(%)
27%
Proportion of overseas students (%)
58%

Typical course costs
Full-time MBA £31,000; Executive MBA £42,000
Profile
"Our difference is in the learning experience. We challenge our students in a facilitative manner. We aim to create MBAs who can think critically and challenge the norm but without arrogance. It?s a difficult balance, but very important".
- Professor Veronica Hope Hailey
Areas of specialisation
Business excellence in a range of areas, including finance, strategy, marketing and entrepreneurship. Popular electives include Leadership, Behavioural finance, Fast-track venturing, Innovation and Strategic thinking.
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