Warwick Business School's Online MBA to be Offered in London

The in-house component of the Distance Learning MBA will be taught at The Shard in London

Warwick Business School's online MBA will soon have a second location for its face-to-face component: Warwick Business School's campus inside London's iconic Shard building.

The school's Distance Learning MBA, ranked second in the world and first in the UK by the Financial Times, includes two "Warwick weeks" where students take classes on campus. From this June, students will have the option to take these in the heart of London.

This campus is located very close to the City of London, the financial hub and home of the Bank of England, as well as major international financial institutions, offering access to business and networking opportunities. 

This will also make it easier for international students to reach the in-class portion of the program, with more international flights available from London's airports.

For more information, see the program website.


Image: The Shard in London by Pixabay CC0 (cropped)

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