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ABS Welcomes New Member - KCL Management Department
The ABS is delighted to announce that the Department of Management at Kings College London 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.
Stephen Deery, Professor of Human Resource Management and Head of the Department of Management said:
“The Department of Management at King’s College London is delighted to have gained membership of the Association of Business Schools. The ABS is a forceful and important voice for Management Departments and Business Schools in the United Kingdom and through its wide variety of activities helps promote and enhance the quality of teaching and research in business and management education. King’s College London is very much looking forward to participating in the policy-making and networking fora provided by the Association of Business Schools”.
Paul Marshall, Chief Executive of the ABS, said:
“We are delighted to welcome Kings College London 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, including UK business schools, international schools and corporate members. We are pleased that the Department of Management 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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