University of Worcester launches new Executive MBA
Worcestershire, UK - The University of Worcester has announced the launch of its new Executive MBA programme, designed to equip leaders and managers with the skills and knowledge needed to drive sustainable business practices.
The programme, which is accepting candidates for January 2024, is open to individuals with leadership authority, including business owners, chief executives, directors, and senior and middle managers who are interested in sustainability, innovation, and strategic leadership.
The Executive MBA (Master of Business Administration) Course is specifically tailored for professionals who already have some leadership or management experience in the workplace, including self-employed individuals and entrepreneurs.
The University of Worcester has consistently been recognised for its commitment to quality education and gender equality. It has been ranked in the top 5 in the UK for Quality Education in all years of the Times Higher Education's University Impact Rankings, which assess how universities globally are meeting the UN's Sustainable Development Goals, a plan agreed to by all world leaders to build a greener, fairer, better world by 2030.
Additionally, the University has achieved a top 5 ranking in the UK for Gender Equality in all years of the rankings.
Located in Worcester, the University takes pride in its inclusive facilities. The Hive, Europe's first integrated university and public library, and the University of Worcester Arena, Britain's first inclusive indoor sports hall designed to accommodate wheelchair athletes, exemplify the institution's dedication to inclusion.
Furthermore, the University of Worcester is leading the way in sustainable transportation with the installation of one hundred fully operational electric vehicle charging points at its Severn Campus. This makes the campus one of the largest electric vehicle charging parks in Europe, demonstrating the University's commitment to reducing carbon emissions and promoting clean energy solutions.
For more information about the Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA) programme visit the University of Worcester website.
About The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
In 2015, World Leaders agreed to 17 global goals. There are 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) which were adopted by all United Nations Member States in 2015. The global goals recognise that ending poverty goes hand-in-hand with strategies that improve health and education, reduce inequality, and spur economic growth – all while tackling climate change and working to preserve our oceans and forests. They are a plan agreed to by all world leaders to build a greener, fairer, better world by 2030, and we all have a role in achieving them.
For more information about on the Overcoming the World's Challenges visit the Global Goals website.
Image credit: Kelly Price with Electric Vehicle (EV) charger at The University of Worcester, Severn Campus in Worcestershire, UK.