LUMS Wins School of the Year Award
17th November 201211/2012
Lancaster University Management School has won the Times Higher Education Business School of the Year award. LUMS was commended by the judges for its “demonstrable, consistent and considerable impact locally, regionally, nationally and internationally”.
In the first year of this THE award category, the judges were impressed by the quality and range of schools on the shortlist, but they particularly welcomed Lancaster’s innovation and commitment to social impact.
The School has grown impressively in the past five years: income is up 51 per cent, full-time undergraduate numbers have risen 46 per cent and full-time postgraduate numbers are up 31 per cent.
The judges applauded Lancaster’s operation of The Work Foundation and its launch last year of the Big Innovation Centre, which aims to build a “world-class innovation ecosystem” in the UK. The centre, which unites firms and policymakers, earned an income of £1.3 million this year from partners, companies and research contracts.
(Photo courtesy of Lancaster University Management School)
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