Lancaster University Management School

Coordinates: 54°00′32″N 2°47′10″W / 54.009°N 2.786°W / 54.009; -2.786

Lancaster University Management School
Type Business School
Established 1964
Dean Angus Laing
Undergraduates 2,268
Postgraduates 1,231
Location Lancaster, United Kingdom
Campus Semi-Rural
Website http://www.lancaster.ac.uk/lums/

Lancaster University Management School (LUMS) is the business school of Lancaster University in Lancaster, England. The School was established in 1964. A full range of subjects are taught, ranging from undergraduate degrees to postgraduate degrees including MBAs, PhDs and post-experience executive education. The Financial Times ranks Lancaster University's MBA programme 70th in the world (in 2018).[1]

Reputation and accreditation

In 2018 Lancaster University was ranked in the top 10 UK universities in all major national league tables (outlined in table below). LUMS is one of a small group of business schools in the world to have achieved quadruple accreditation by the leading international business school accreditation organisations:

Rankings

RankingPlaceYear
Forbes Top Non-U.S. One-Year Business Schools[2]11th in the world and 4th in the UK2017
Financial Times Global MBA Ranking[3]70th Globally, 10th in the UK2018
Financial Times Masters in Finance[4]29th in the world, 5th in UK2018
The Times Good University Guide6th in the UK2018
The Independent Complete University Guide[5]9th in UK and 5th for Marketing2018
The Guardian University Guide9th in the UK2018

Campus and facilities

Lancaster City Centre
Management School Hub

LUMS is one of the four faculties of Lancaster University and is situated on the university campus, south of the city of Lancaster. The campus consists of a number of new buildings and facilities grouped together near the south end of the campus. The Hub area and atrium of the school opened in 2005 and is primarily a host to postgraduate studies. The Charles Carter Building opened in 2010 and provides additional teaching space as well as PhD study facilities. It is home to several academic teaching departments.

Organisational relationships

LUMS has worked in partnership with many companies to develop customised executive education. Partners have included: AstraZeneca, BAE Systems, Bass, British Airways, Pilkington, Rexam, Royal & Sun Alliance and Total. The School has worked with many public sector organisations including the NHS and The UK Cabinet Office. Through its Department of Entrepreneurship, Strategy and Innovation it also provides business support and knowledge transfer for small and medium enterprises in England's North West region. LUMS was awarded a Small Business Charter Gold Award[6] in 2014.

In 2005, LUMS partnered with Ernst & Young to offer undergraduate degrees in Accounting and Finance, in which students undertake two periods of paid work-experience with Ernst & Young, in preparation for a Chartered Accountant career. Several LUMS postgraduate programmes have modules designed and delivered by employers – these include Accenture, Deloitte, Cisco, IBM and SAP AG.

Academic profile

Seven subject areas exist within the Management School, including Accounting and Finance; Economics; Entrepreneurship, Strategy and Innovation; Leadership and Management, Management Science, Marketing, and Organisation, Work and Technology.

Research focus

In the 2014 Research Excellence Framework, Lancaster University Management School submitted to UoA 19: Business and Management Studies. LUMS was ranked 1st for 'research power', 1st for number of faculty submitted, 1st equal for research environment, 11th for grade point average (GPA), and 9th for percentage of 4* publications. [7]


Research Centres at LUMS

  • Centre for Consumption Insights
  • Centre for Financial Econometrics, Asset Markets and Macroeconomic Policy
  • Centre for Productivity and Efficiency
  • Centre for Leadership and Management
  • Centre for Technological Futures
  • Centre for Marketing Analytics and Forecasting
  • Centre for Sustainable Healthcare
  • Centre for Transport and Logistics
  • Centre for Family Business
  • Pentland Centre for Sustainability in Business

Postgraduate study

LUMS delivers a wide range of taught and research courses, catering for continuing students and professional and executive training. Postgraduate students who study at LUMS are automatically made members of Graduate College.[8]

Undergraduate study

LUMS currently has 2,268 undergraduate students enrolled, all of which will have been assigned to a college of Lancaster University in their first year. Most programmes offer the capability to take part in an industrial placement year. It is argued that such placement- or internship-focused degrees enhance students' employability upon completion of degree programmes.[9]

Extra-curricular

A range of extra-curricular opportunities exist at LUMS, in addition to those available within Lancaster University. Each year, the School submits a number of teams into the UK IBM Business Challenge and is involved in numerous case competitions.

Study abroad and international exchanges

Lancaster University has an international exchange programme of which LUMS is an active member. Study Abroad Programmes enable students from one host university or institution to "swap" places with another from an alternative institution so that both may enjoy a new culture, setting and different approach to learning. Many of the undergraduate programmes at LUMS, including the BBA in Management and BSc Business Studies include the option to study abroad in the second or final year for periods ranging from a term to a year.

Study Abroad destinations available to Management School students include USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong & China, the Netherlands, Spain, France, Germany, Malaysia. Between 20 and 30 partner universities operate exchanges with Lancaster University at any one time. The option to study abroad is available to students on participating courses and involves a competitive selection process.

Notable alumni

NameProgramme of StudyYearCurrent Status
Antony BurgmansMA Marketing1971chairman – Unilever
Gillian MerronBSc Management Science1980Held an MP seat for Lincolnshire and Minister of State for Public Health until May 2010.
Nahed TaherPhD Economics2001Founder and CEO – Gulf One Investment Bank
Ricky WongBA Accounting & Finance2002CEO – Asia Media
Richard AllinsonBSc Economics1980BBC Radio 2 Broadcaster
Richard CousinsMSc Operational Research1981CEO – Compass Group
Rob HoldenBA Economics1977Former CEO – Crossrail (till 2011)
Randall ZindlerMBA1999CEO – Medair
Gian FulgoniMA Marketing1970Founder & chairman – ComScore
John C. HullMA Operational Research1969professor of Derivatives & Risk ManagementUniversity of Toronto
W. Brian ArthurMA Operational Research1967Economist – Santa Fe Institute & Stanford University
Rainer HerschBA Economics1985Comedian
Ruth Dianne HinesPhD Accounting1994Accounting academic, poet, and children's author
Collette Roche BBA Management 1997 Chief Operating Officer at Manchester United Football Club

References

  1. "Financial Times Global MBA Rankings 2016". Financial Times. Retrieved 17 February 2016.
  2. "Forbes Magazine Global MBA Rankings 2015". Forbes. Retrieved 17 February 2016.
  3. "MBA rankings". Financial Times. Retrieved 17 February 2016.
  4. "Masters in Finance rankings". Financial Times. Retrieved 17 February 2016.
  5. "UK University League Tables 2016". The Independent – Complete University Guide. Retrieved 5 October 2015.
  6. "GoldAward". Small Business Charter. Retrieved 17 February 2016.
  7. "REF 2014". Lancaster University Management School. Retrieved 5 October 2015.
  8. Alumni profiles, LUMS, University of Lancaster, UK.
  9. "Enhancing Graduate Employability: Embedding Employability into the Curriculum". Enhancing Employability NGO. Retrieved 29 June 2010.
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