Royal Holloway University of London, School of Management

   
International name: Royal Holloway University of London, School of Management

Description

The School of Management is the largest department at Royal Holloway with an extensive programme of undergraduate courses. The School runs a single honours management degree and a number of joint honours. The School also has a thriving postgraduate community with students studying for a range of Masters and doctoral degrees. Currently, there are over 300 students on taught or research-led postgraduate courses. The growth and optimism in the School of Management and across the whole of Royal Holloway is reflected in an extensive building programme of new state-of-the-art lecture theatres and seminar rooms (above right), which enhance the quality of teaching environment.

CR Integration

Royal Holloway has initiatives in place to redcue energy and water consumption, to reduce waste and increase recycling. The College has Fairtrade status and undertakes measures to protect the biodiversity on campus.

Affiliations and Partnerships

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European Academy of Business in Society (EABiS), http://www.eabis.org
European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD), http://www.efmd.org

Address

Royal Holloway University of London, School of Management
University of London, Egham, Surrey TW20 0EX
London
United Kingdom

Programs and classes available at Royal Holloway University of London, School of Management


Dedicated Research Centre

Centre for Research into Sustainability (CRIS)
The Centre for Research into Sustainability (CRIS) delivers a range of educational activities, information, and tools needed to secure a sustainable future for the mankind. It aims to spread the 'spirit of sustainable development' within the University of London and beyond through its partnerships with all the stakeholders of the society.

Other Initiatives

Collaboration with the London Borough of Croydon around BiS and CR
collaborative research project with the London Borough of Croydon on sustainability issues in local government procurement
Engagement with researchers in other Universities about perceptions of CSR among trade unions
with York University Toronto, Canada, and University of Trier, Germany
Collaboration with other University about NGO accountability
with University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Student support in the area of CSR
student enrolment, which is driven by employability of graduates research output

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