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Developing professional partnerships
We are well and truly in the fourth Industrial Revolution.
Our postgraduates can benefit from: 1 2 3
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Work placements
Put learning into practice with leading companies and organisations like the BBC, NHS, The Courtauld Gallery, Saracens Rugby Club, and the charity Mind.
Live projects in your sector Respond to live briefs to gain essential sector experience.
Industry competitions
Showcase your skills for judges and employers searching for new talent.
Employer engagement Courses can feature expert visiting speakers.
Dedicated employability advisers Get one-to-one career advice and guidance tailored to your goals.
Alumni contacts
Get opportunities to meet and share ideas with our network of alumni.
The growth of online platforms has dramatically changed the way people live, work and shop. Unless I’m involved in industry, I wouldn’t be able to do my job of preparing students for the future.
The workplace changes fast. We consult with our network of 70 business owners to stay ahead of the issues they’re facing. They also act as mentors to our postgraduate students.
The students undertake various practical activities supported by these mentors.
This gives them a direct insight into the issues around small and medium businesses.
Our partners come from a wide range of industries and sectors, which gives the students an insight to a wide range of opportunities. All of this interaction finds its way into the workshops and learning activities. This gives students a real life interaction with an organisation they can see, rather than one in a text book.
Simon Best Programme Leader
MSc Innovation Management and Entrepreneurship
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