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Cass Business School
Cass Business School is one of Europe’s leading providers of business and management education, consultancy and research.
We are located on the doorstep of the City of London, one of the world’s foremost business and financial centres, with campuses in Moorgate and Islington. Our top-rated programmes range from undergraduate to masters, MBA, PhD and executive education. Our reputation attracts students and faculty from around the world. WHERE: LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM
Part of City University, Cass is a business school with a truly international perspective. An environment created for learning, not teaching. As one of the leading business schools, Cass is a place where students, academics, industry experts, business leaders and policy makers can share ideas, and enrich each other's thinking. However you experience Cass - whether at our building in EC1, at City University's main campus at Northampton Square, or on one of our distance learning MBAs - you'll find an openness, energy and intelligence that mark out our staff, students, alumni and partners.
Cass is located in central London at the gateway to one of the world's most dynamic financial and commercial centres. Our location is a physical expression of a fundamental belief - that business is both a practical and theoretical discipline. We are perfectly positioned to be the intellectual hub of the City of London, which means contributing to and benefiting from the intellectual life of The City. We've forged links with everyone from the financial and multinational giants, to innovative start-ups. They provide direct input into our programmes, as well as sponsoring and employing many of our students and alumni. Facilities
Le Corbusier famously called the homes he designed ‘machines for living’. At Cass, we have created a ‘machine for learning’. 15,000 square metres of open space, transparent architecture and break out areas all revolve around Cass’s Learning Resource Centre. A hub for debate, connected to the city, and the world of business beyond, via 5,000 network points and 350 kilometres of wiring.
In 1989 we were the first school to give all students Internet access. Today, they can plug into thousands of online journals and over 40 specialist databases of Cass’s Cyril Kleinwort Learning Resource Centre . And for those seeking a career in The City’s trading houses, our Bloomberg sponsored dealing room is as close to the real thing as you can get. Undergraduate students have full access to these resources and facilities. Their prime base is in brand new facilities at the main City University campus at Northampton Square. Facilities here include a study area and dedicated meeting rooms for students, numerous access points to the University network, a Reuters TV screen and access points to Reuters’ X3000 service.
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