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ABS welcomes University Campus Suffolk as new member
The ABS is delighted to announce that the Division of Management, Business and Enterprise at the University Campus Suffolk has joined as a full member.
The ABS has recently undergone a full strategic review and as part of this process new membership categories are being offered to extend the Association’s reach into business and around the globe, these include international and corporate as well as full member and affiliate.
Prof. David Weir, Head of the Division of Management, Business and Enterprise expressed his thoughts on joining the ABS:
“In the 1990s I was the first Chair of the ABS supported by both the “old” and the “new” University Business Schools and was involved from the earliest days therefore with ABS.It is thus with considerable pride and satisfaction that my career has come full circle and I am able to lead the newest of new University Business Schools into the now much enlarged and even more substantial ABS So we look forward to playing a full part in the continuing saga of business education in the UK “.
The ABS welcomes University Campus Suffolk as a new member, and looks forward to collaborating with them as we work to raise the profile of business and management education within the UK and elsewhere.
Paul Marshall, Chief Executive of the ABS, said:
“We are delighted to welcome University Campus Suffolk as a new member. This is an exciting time for us, as we The Association is welcoming more members from across the higher education sector, inlcluding UK business schools, international schools and corporate members. We are pleased that University Campus Suffolk will be joining us and look forward to welcoming them into the fold.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Association of Business Schools .
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