The world of business is a cut-throat, dog-eat-dog world where profits come before people, and the strongest survive at the expense of the weakest, right? Wrong.

At the ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥ Business School, we believe that to become a good businessperson, you need to be a good person first. That’s why we foster an atmosphere of collaboration and togetherness, where everyone’s contribution is listened to and knowledge is co-created between staff, students and the organisations we work with.

It’s also why responsibility, ethics and sustainability are embedded into all of our courses. In an increasingly connected world if you want to make a difference, you need to make the right connections first.

We think these values matter at all levels, whether you’re a student, an entrepreneur just setting out in the world, the CEO of a FTSE 100 company, or just looking to help the family business run more efficiently.

It’s not just something we say. It’s something we are. We believe that people make business, and that by treating everyone with respect and empathy, we can learn to make better decisions together. That applies to all the activities we undertake – whether it’s lectures and seminars for students, the world-leading research we carry out, or the way we collaborate with some of the biggest names in the business as we influence professional practice.

The ³ÉÈËÖ±²¥Â Business School. We make a difference.

Our departments

Accreditations

Our AACSB accreditation is something achieved by fewer than 6% of the world's business schools. It recognises our commitment to excellence in all areas, and many of our other course accreditations also carry some exemptions from professional qualifications, meaning our graduates can achieve chartered or professional status quicker and cheaper than those who study at universities where the courses are not accredited. Find out more about our accreditations.

Supporting businesses and students

World-leading research

Oil pipe Forecasting oil price volatility is one of the Business School’s many research areas

BU produces world-leading research and the academics within our Business School are involved in a wide variety of projects and research centres that deliver significant insights and societal impact.

From oil price volatility to economic modelling, supporting small and medium-sized businesses, promoting international trade relationships and examining the coverage of para-sports, our projects drive change across the core Fusion themes that shape our BU2025 vision.

In the area of tourism, our research was rated as joint first in the UK in the 2014 Research Excellence Framework, and we are home to leading journals including Tourism Management, the International Journal of Tourism Research and Tourism Economics.

Find out more about our projects

Explore our centres and institutes

Taking our degrees around the world

Working with our partner, British University Vietnam (BUV), students in Vietnam can study two BU Business School degrees: BA (Hons) Tourism Management and BA (Hons) Events Management on BUV’s campus in Hanoi.

Find out more about the partnership

Academic societies

Our Students’ Union, SUBU, runs lots of business- and finance-related clubs and societies, enabling students from different courses to come together and learn from each other – as well as offering great experiences such as guest lectures. You can find out more about these academic societies on the SUBU site:

Explore our Business School community