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Categories: Business Management, Retail, Logistics and Supply Chain Management, Postgraduate
12/11/2020
The University of Bolton’s International Management MSc is a fantastic option for those wanting to forge a career in business. You’ll be studying a course led by experts with years of experience guiding students to academic and professional success.
You’ll gain knowledge of international management practices that are invaluable for businesses, which may mean the difference between success and failure. Having a better understanding of international management post-Brexit has never been more important.
The UK remains the best country for international management
The UK is a great place to study for a master’s in International Management. As the beating heart of finance and business in Europe, studying in the UK is a chance to immerse yourself in study and expand your professional network, and the University of Bolton is a great place to do it.
A master’s at the University of Bolton
When you study at the University of Bolton, you’re studying in a place that puts you the student, and your needs, first. Our student-to-staff ratio and the fantastic tutors and lecturers who comprise it are the reason we’ve ranked in the Top 5 universities in the UK for Teaching Quality (The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2020). It’s why our students are so happy with the service they receive, as evidenced by our #1 spot in the North West for Student Satisfaction (Complete University Guide 2021, 2020, 2019).
International Management in Greater Manchester
Greater Manchester is a fantastic place to call home, whether you decide to stay here or leave for pastures new. Regarded as the UK’s second capital city, Manchester has seen an economic boom over the past decade. A recent study by Brookings declared Manchester among the top 30 cities in the world for investment. Manchester also ranks 24th in the world in the global cities innovation league tables, according to 2thinknow Consulting’s report on Innovation Cities.
If you decide to take advantage of the growing industries in Greater Manchester, you’ll be able to build a network of skilled and experienced professional contacts within whatever field you wish to forge a career. Postgraduate students in Manchester have the edge over tough competition.
If you want to learn more about the opportunities offered by studying towards an International Management MSc degree at the University of Bolton, check out the course information page.