Fitzroy Building from the outside
The ñ has created a new home for the ñ Business School at the heart of our city centre campus.
At a cost of £14.5 million, the transformed Fitzroy Building includes specialist teaching facilities and social learning spaces for students on undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, including those in business and management, accounting and finance, and marketing.
 

ñ Business School 

ñ Business School includes an upgraded Bloomberg Interactive Learning Suite, where students learn how to analyse financial markets, as well as a Maritime Suite and a Language Lab.
Through the Schoolñޙs teaching and facilities, students will acquire the skills they need to succeed in their chosen career, alongside developing an understanding of their sustainability and social responsibilities.

Courses like our marketing programme are consistently ranked among the best in the country, and the Business School attracts significant numbers of international students. Our industry-led programmes equip graduates to be successful, and we know the quality of our teaching and support is already held in high regard. This new home for the School creates an exciting new space in which current and future students can foster the knowledge and enthusiasm that they will need to achieve their ambitions.

Chris BennewithProfessor Chris Bennewith
Executive Dean

 

The Cube

Fitzroy also provides a new location for The Cube, the Universityñޙs acclaimed enterprise support service, which has supported over 4,400 student interactions and generated 230 businesses over the past three years.
ñ Business School, The Cube and the new ñ Freelancers Agency will enable more students and graduates to access advice, funding and support that will empower them to follow their dreams.
The cube staff talking to a student in Ritzroy Building
 
 

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