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The UCL School of Management is the business school of University College London (UCL). The School offers undergraduate, postgraduate, PhD and executive programmes in management, entrepreneurship, business analytics, business information systems, and finance.
University College London (branded as UCL [7] [8] [9]) is a public research university in London, England. It is a member institution of the federal University of London, and is the second-largest university in the United Kingdom by total enrolment [10] and the largest by postgraduate enrolment.
The PhD in Management is similar to the Doctor of Business Administration (DBA). [10] The PhD is a research doctorate while the DBA is most often considered a professional doctorate or an applied research doctorate for managers. As such, both PhD and DBA programs require students to develop original research leading to a dissertation defense. [11]
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The UCL Department of Economics is one of nine Departments and Institutes within the Faculty of Social and Historical Sciences at University College London. It is the oldest department of economics in England and is research-intensive, currently headed by Professor Fabien Postel-Vinay.
UCL Department of Information Studies is a centre for research in librarianship, information science, archives and records management, digital humanities and publishing. UCL is currently ranked 10th in the world, [11] and is the UK's largest department of information studies. [12]
The Louvain School of Management offers the following main graduate programs in French or English: [10] [11] Master in Management Science (120 ECTS, 2 years) Master in Business engineering (120 ECTS, 2 years) Master in Management (1 year) (60-75 ECTS, Master-after-Master or "Junior" MBA) PhD in Economics and Management Sciences (180 ECTS, 3 years)
In 1971, a Department of Management Science was created, followed by the establishment of the Department of Social & Economic Studies in 1978. [5] In 1987, the Departments of Management Science and Social & Economic Studies merged to form a Management School at 53 Prince's Gate. In 1989, an Executive MBA was launched. [6]