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Warwick Business School
- United Kingdom
- Coventry
WBS is glad to welcome students, faculty, staff and corporate partners who embody its Change Maker values, and have a passionate drive to make a positive difference in the world of business and beyond.

Everything you need to know about: Warwick Business School
School
Location
Warwick Business School is located in Coventry on the University of Warwick campus. The
School neighbors Warwick, Leamington Spa, Stratford-upon-Avon, and Birmingham, providing students with a multitude of opportunities and a deep network to take advantage throughout their professional careers.
The campus is a little over an hour from London putting it in an optimal location for students committed to obtaining a world-class education while having the option to travel to London for a night out.
Accreditations
Warwick Business School is accredited by AACSB, EQUIS, and AMBA, the three most prestigious and longest-serving international accreditation bodies in the world. The accreditations reflect WBS’ commitment to continuously improving and adapting their curricula to fit the ever-changing demands of the business world.
Programs
Warwick Business School offers Master’s degree programs in the areas of Business, Finance, and Management. WBS currently offers one Online Master’s program: the MSc Global Central Banking and Financial Regulation, a program delivered part-time virtually for added flexibility to fit a working professional’s schedule.
The rest of the programs take one to two years to complete and are delivered full-time on-campus.
Scholarships
Warwick Business School offers a variety of scholarships for prospective students applying to study in their MSc postgraduate courses. The tuition waivers range from 10% of the students tuition to a maximum of 50% for outstanding applicants.
WBS is focused on attracting the most intellectually curious individuals from around the world who have ambitions to achieve their full potential.
Fun fact
WBS professors Ema Macdonald and Hugh Wilson recently published a research project concerning how a ‘game’ can promote sustainability transition. The professors argue that incremental changes are simply not enough to counter the climate change and other sustainability issues the world is currently facing. The professors recognize Sustainability Transition, a field of research that focuses on these very challenges.