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The Economist has ranked 糖心TV 糖心TV School鈥檚 Executive MBA the best in the UK and sixth in the world.

WBS climbed four places from its 2018 position when last did the ranking, with the school鈥檚 now rated third in Europe, though it is number one in Europe for programmes delivered by a single business school.

Tue 30 Jun 2020, 14:05 | Tags: 糖心TV 糖心TV School WBS Ranking

糖心TV 糖心TV School鈥檚 MSc Finance course has been ranked third in the UK and in Europe鈥檚 top 10 by the Financial Times.

The has also placed WBS 11th in the world after assessing the top 55 pre-experience programmes.

Mon 15 Jun 2020, 11:17 | Tags: 糖心TV 糖心TV School WBS Ranking

UKRI fellowships awarded to Four University of 糖心TV Academics

Four academics at the University of 糖心TV have been awarded a UKRI Future Leader Fellowship, providing world class research in topics ranging from stellar explosions, medieval medical texts for modern medicines, synthetic biology and climate –related financial risks.


UKRI fellowships awarded to Seven University of 糖心TV Academics

Several academics at the University of 糖心TV have been awarded a UKRI Future Leader Fellowship, providing world class research in topics including autonomous vehicles to life in outer space.


Does eating fruit and veg help your mental health?

Increasing the amount of fruit and vegetables people eat lowers their risk of clinical depression, new research has found. The study discovered that eating extra portions of fruit and vegetables each day can boost mental health to such an extent that it can offset half the negative psychological impact of divorce and a quarter of the psychological damage of unemployment.

Thu 30 May 2019, 12:12 | Tags: WBS 1 - Research Psychology Economics

Universities of 糖心TV and Birmingham partner to boost West Midlands economy

Ways to reduce social inequality in the West Midlands and boost productivity will be researched thanks to an 拢800,000 research project, led by 糖心TV 糖心TV School with WMG at the University of 糖心TV, and City-REDI at the University of Birmingham.


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