Leeds University Business School


Leeds University Business School is a business school in the University of Leeds, in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. The school is accredited by AACSB, AMBA and EQUIS.

Location

Leeds University Business School is housed in several buildings at the University of Leeds, including the 19th-century Maurice Keyworth building, Charles Thackrah building and Clarendon building. The School also shares the Newlyn building with the School of Law, which officially opened in October 2019. Leeds University Business School is situated on the western campus of the University of Leeds, located north of Leeds city centre. The Marks & Spencer company archive is also housed here, containing over 60,000 artefacts and pieces moved there in 2009 from London to Leeds, the birthplace of the company. Further buildings include the Liberty Building, home to the Faculty of Law, and Western Lecture Theatre.

Profile and reputation

Leeds University Business School delivers undergraduate, masters, MBA, PhD and executive education level study, to students from more than 100 countries.
The Business School is 'triple accredited' by AACSB, AMBA, and EQUIS. Other accreditations at School and programme level include British Psychological Society, Chartered Association of Business Schools, Chartered Institute of Marketing, Chartered Institute of Personnel Development, ESRC, Institute of Export and the Chartered Banker Institute.
The Business School is a top ten UK business and management research institution. Over 200 academic staff conduct research across the six divisions of Accounting and Finance, Economics, International Business, Management, Marketing and Work and Employment Relations
The Business School is regularly placed amongst the world's top schools in Financial Times, QS and The Economist rankings, in recognition of excellence in teaching and research.

Alumni

Notable Business School alumni include:
Leeds University Business School has over 200 academic staff.