The University of Liverpool Management School recently marked the 20th anniversary of the Football Industries MBA programme (FIMBA) with a celebration which reunited staff and graduates from across the globe.
Representatives from the University of Liverpool management school will be attending the QS World Tour in South East Asia next week.
The Management School will be holding an open evening on Wednesday 22 November for anyone who wants to find out more information about progressing on to a masters programme. Students will be able to learn more about the school’s conversion and specialist programmes and discover how these can help them to achieve their career ambitions.
Scholarship students from across the MBA and MSc programmes were recently invited to a special event to welcome them to the Management School and allow them to network with other scholarships students.
Students on the FIMBA programme recently took part in a visit to Anfield, home of Liverpool Football Club.
Mercato Solutions recently visited the Management School to talk to students from the MSc Business Analytics & Big Data Management and MSc Digital Business Enterprise Management programmes and to launch an exciting competition. Mecato supported has been contributing to a research project led by Dr Zenon Michaelides in developing a Connected Cities Platform for a number of partnering Local Authorities from the North West UK , including AGMA and Liverpool City Council.
The Management School will be holding an open evening on Thursday 25th January 2018 for anyone who wants to find out more information about developing their leadership skills through an MBA programme.
A number of the Management School’s MBA students recently took part in an Army leadership training event as part of their leadership, management and organisation module.
The Management School recently welcomed Jonathan Hall, CEO of Techfront UK, as a guest speaker for students on the Football Industries MBA (FIMBA) programme.
The University’s Enactus Team recently won an innovation award as part of the 2017 ‘Spirit of Enactus’ awards.
Peter Moore, CEO of Liverpool Football Club, recently visited the Management School to address the FIMBA cohort.
Students and staff from the Management School were recently invited to attend the BBC Radio 4 programme ‘The Bottom Line’ with presenter Evan Davis in conversation with Sir Terry Leahy, former CEO of Tesco.
The FIMBA cohort welcomed Paul Barber, CEO of Brighton and Hove Albion FC, as their latest guest speaker.
The Management School invites expressions of interest for the 2018 Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellowship scheme.
David Daly, Non-Executive Director at Fulham Football Club, visited the Management School to speak to students on the FIMBA programme.
Students on the Football Industries MBA programme recently had the chance to visit Goodison Park, home of Everton Football Club.
Unlock: Project Management, an online gamified project management training course, has won a major award at the learning technologies awards 2017. The Learning Technologies Awards showcase some of the most recognisable, memorable, and life-changing e-learning worldwide. They are internationally recognised and open to organisations of all sizes across the private, public and third sectors with this year’s event attracting participants from 30 countries.
On 28th November 2017, senior representatives from the Poltova region of Ukraine, including senior health authority personnel and clinicians, as well as representatives from the World Bank visited the University of Liverpool Management School. The aim of their visit was to find out more about the development of Health Technology Assessment (HTA) in the UK as well as its practicality using drug eluting stents. In addition, they wanted to learn about the UK’s experiences with respect to cardiac interventions to manage patients with Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI) and other heart conditions.
Global health is one of the University’s priorities and managing the NHS as well as other health systems into the 21st century remains the greatest managerial challenge that healthcare professionals face. The Liverpool Health Economics (LHE) recognizes the challenges as well as the importance of multidisciplinary collaboration.
The University of Liverpool Management School hosted an award ceremony to celebrate the highest achieving students from the first and second years of the undergraduate programmes.
Rachel Pavlou, National Participation Manager for Women’s Football at the English FA, visited the Management School as the latest guest speaker for the FIMBA cohort.
The University of Liverpool has secured a partnership agreement with Decathlon China which will see up to 50 vacancies for Chinese students and recent graduates.
Undergraduate students recently took part in a culture workshop as part of the ULMS Extra programme. The session is part of a series of five workshops that aim to build up students’ cultural awareness and improve their employability.
A local business owner from the Growth Catalyst programme has recently launched an exciting new venture.
On Wednesday 24th January, the Management School hosted a business breakfast event organised in partnership with the Liverpool City Region Local Enterprise Partnership and Professional Liverpool. The event took place in the Brett Building and followed the theme of ‘Future Proofing: The Impact on Professional and Business Services’.
Enactus Liverpool has helped a team of students from Broadgreen International reach the final of this year’s Premier League Enterprise Challenge final.
The launch of the ‘We can work it out’ master’s consultancy challenge took place in the Management School on Wednesday 31st January.
The Management School is offering a range of full fee scholarships for its master’s and MBA programmes amounting to over £1,000,000.
Gabriela Zapata Román recently visited the Management School to talk to students on the International Development module.
The University of Liverpool Latin American and Hispanic Studies (LAHS), developed within the Management School, will be holding a conference, with financial support from the Society of Latin American Studies, to discuss the topic of corruption in Latin America.
Undergraduates from across the Management School are taking part in an SME business challenge which sees them working closely with a number of successful local business owners.
Students from across the master’s programmes took part in the final of the ‘We can work it out’ consultancy challenge on Wednesday 14th February.
Mini Zhu, Plant Manager at Rolls-Royce, visited the Management School to talk to MSc Operations and Supply Chain Management students.
The Management School welcomed back alumni for a 'Meet the Graduates Event', giving current undergraduates the opportunity to hear directly from alumni about their professional experiences.
The Management School is inviting expressions of interest for the 2019 Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellowship scheme.
A number of academic staff attended a seminar on Wednesday 7th November to help familiarise them with Bloomberg Professional.
On the 4 February 2021, The University of Liverpool Management School, in conjunction with Growth Platform, hosted the latest Business Brunch; with discussion focused on how the Liverpool City Region is “Building Back Better” through social mobility and inclusivity which is enabling recovery and growth.
The Management School has been selected to deliver the government’s Help to Grow: Management scheme.
Dr Daniel Parnell has been appointed as a champion for the Football Exchange Women’s Network at Liverpool John Moores University.
A team of Management School researchers recently undertook a review of the telephone support service, ‘Let’s Keep Talking’.
A report written by the Management School’s Alan Southern and Heseltine Institute Fellow, Helen Heap, has been published by Power to Change.
The University of Liverpool’s fully online MBA has received accreditation from the internationally regarded Association of MBAs (AMBA).
The Management School’s BA Marketing programme has risen four places in Complete University Guide’s 2022 league table rankings.
The Management School has remained in America Economia’s 2021 Global MBA rankings.
The Management School’s BA Marketing programme has been re-awarded Graduate Gateway status by the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM).
Representatives from Universities Business Challenge (UBC) Worldwide visited the Management School to present a team of undergraduate students with UBC Worldwide winner’s trophy.
The University of Liverpool Management School is delighted to announce the signing of a new corporate partnership agreement with CNC Robotics.
The Management School has maintained its Tier One status in the CEO Magazine Global MBA rankings.
Students from the MSc Human Resources Management programme had the opportunity to listen and pose questions to two stellar guest speakers about their roles within HR.
The University’s Enactus Liverpool team, supported by the University of Liverpool Management School, reached the semi-finals of this year’s Enactus UK National Expo.
Prior to the coronavirus pandemic, BA Marketing students had the opportunity to attend a study tour to Valencia.
Students from the MSc Sports Business and Management and Football Industries MBA programmes recently took part in Sports Pro Live’s Global Sports Business Hackathon event.
On Thursday 15 April Shalom Lloyd, MBA (Online) Graduate, delivered a webinar on ‘Building a Sustainable Business’ as part of the ULMS Masterclass webinar series.
The Management School’s BA Business Economics and BSc Economics programmes have been re-accredited by ACCA for another five years.
Three teams of Management School master’s students made it to the final of this year’s UBC Global Masters Postgraduate Business Challenge.
A team of Management School students recently won the 2021 UBC Worldwide Undergraduate Challenge.
Students on the Management School’s BA Business Management and BA Marketing programmes have been working on a Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) project with The University of Georgia.
Final year Accounting and Finance students have been working on a project with Airbus as part of their Advanced Management Accounting (ACFI 303) module.
Gavin Brown, Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) in Financial Technology, has been appointed as a Research Fellow to The Digital Euro Association.
The Management School is set to launch an Executive Doctorate of Business Administration (DBA) aimed at working professionals.
The Management School is supporting Northern Power Women (NPW) in its celebrations for International Women’s Day on Monday 8 March.
The Management School is seeking business owners from the Liverpool City Region to join its Growth Catalyst 2021 intake.
Standard Chartered invited Management School students to take part in a cultural exchange with Liverpool Football Club to mark the Lunar New Year.
The University of Liverpool Management School has developed a new MSc Financial Technology programme to add to its suite of postgraduate courses.
12 teams of Management School students recently took part in Universities Business Challenge Worldwide.
The University of Liverpool Management School has achieved the Athena SWAN silver award, indicating its commitment to gender equality and diversity.
Scholarship holders from the Management School’s postgraduate programmes were recently invited to attend a virtual welcome event hosted by Professor Julia Balogun, Dean of the School.
Final year BA International Business student, Lukas Tabak, was recently crowned the winner of the McKinsey Solve IT 2020 competition.
Undergraduate students from the Global Strategic Management module attended an online lecture with two University of Liverpool alumni who are now working at Big Four firms.
In recognition of the School achieving the Bronze Athena Swan award and the relaunch of the Women’s Leadership Professional Interest Network, the School was delighted to host an online event focussing on women’s leadership during the COVID-19 pandemic last week.
On Thursday 4 November, the Management School hosted an online Business Brunch covering Diversity and Inclusion (D&I) in the workplace.
The Management School is delighted to announce its postgraduate scholarship offering for UK, EU and international students commencing study in autumn 2021.
On Wednesday 4 November, the Management School is hosting a session with Deloitte to conclude its Big Four Bootcamp series.
Second year undergraduate students took part in an online digital assessment centre on Monday 19 October.
As part of the University of Liverpool Management School’s (ULMS) Business Breakfast series, an online Business Brunch was held on the theme of Recruitment after COVID-19; a very relevant topic, as the UK’s furlough scheme draws to a close and as organisations take an increasingly digital approach to their recruitment practices.
Dr Paul Brett, long term supporter of the Management School, has contributed to another crucial University of Liverpool project.
On 17 July 2020, the undergraduate Accounting and Finance team met with the final year cohort over Zoom to celebrate the cohort’s graduation.
Management School academics recently joined a panel discussion, hosted by Westminster International Education, to provide an overview of MSc Marketing and MSc Business Analytics to prospective students in Thailand.
As part of their Integrated Marketing Communications module, second year marketing students took part in a ‘green’ repositioning exercise.
The University of Liverpool Management School has maintained its position in The Economist’s WhichMBA? 2019 ranking.
The 2019 Global Social Economy Forum (GSEF) 3rd European Policy Dialogue was held at the Women’s Organisation, Liverpool on Monday 18th and Tuesday 19th November 2019.
The University of Liverpool’s Management School invites expressions of interest for the Leverhulme Early Career Fellowships.
The Management School’s MBA cohort recently took part in a full day workshop with Jaymin J. Patel - Global Speaker, Coach and Author.
Organised in partnership with the North West Business Leadership Team, the Management School’s latest Business Breakfast Briefing took place on Thursday 24th October.
Final year undergraduate students recently took part in the Management School’s Big 4 Bootcamp.
The Management School’s MBA cohort has participated in a number of sessions as part of the MBA Catalyst programme.
MSc students from the Management School’s ‘Leaders of Tomorrow’ programme recently participated in a career trek to Geneva, Switzerland.
The winners of the IBM Research UK AI summer challenge were announced during a final presentation held on Monday 12th August.
The Management School hosted a number of celebrations this week to mark the graduation of its Class of 2019.
The Management School’s Football Industries MBA programme has climbed five places in this year’s SportsBusiness Postgraduate Course rankings.
Two University of Liverpool alumni visited the Management School on Monday 3rd June to deliver the first session of the Master’s Week programme.
In support of the University’s work with SMEs and harnessing corporate connections, Hannah Kennedy, Head of Marketing at BOOMF, recently visited the Management School to deliver a guest speaker session.
Management School master’s students were invited to attend Level Up!, an entrepreneurial and digital skills business festival, at Sensor City on Wednesday 1st May.
A number of master’s students recently benefited from work experience placements to help enhance their future employability.
The Management School has seen significant improvement in all of its subject areas in The Complete University Guide 2020 league table.
The University of Liverpool has been awarded the “University Career Service Best Practice” title at the 2019 Global University Career Development Conference (GUCDC) conference.
The Management School is proud to be sponsoring the Northern Policy Forum for its upcoming event.
Second year BA Accounting and Finance students, as well as a team of MSc Accounting students from the London campus, competed at the inter-universities audit competition on Monday 8th April.
The Management School’s Centre for Entrepreneurship is hosting a PhD Entrepreneurship Academy 16th-17th May 2019.
The University of Liverpool Management School has been given tier one status for its MBA programmes for another consecutive year in the CEO Magazine Global MBA rankings.
Mark McClennon, Chief Information Officer at Burberry, recently visited the Management School to deliver an MBA masterclass.
Management School academics attended a seminar, delivered by Gita Sedghi, on ‘Introducing a sustained Peer Assisted Learning in different disciplines’.
Two teams of Accounting and Finance students competed at the International Innovation and Enterprise Skills Competition at London Southbank University on Tuesday 2nd and Wednesday 3rd April.
On Tuesday 26th March, first year undergraduate students attended an assessment centre simulation as part of the placement preparation module.
The University of Liverpool Management School recently hosted a two day workshop which looked at the use of social media in Operations and Supply Chain Management.
Management School academics attended a seminar, delivered by Rob Edwards, on Wednesday 20th March which looked at Lecture Highlights.
A number of undergraduate students have been taking part in the Management School’s brand new student news channel.
A group of 23 undergraduate students are participating in a pilot work shadowing scheme with several local businesses in order to expand their networks and develop some of the skills needed in the workplace.
The winners of this year’s ‘We Can Work it out’ master’s consultancy challenge were announced during an awards ceremony on Thursday 28th February.
Over 140 ULMS postgraduate students visited the UK University China Student Careers Fair Roadshow hosted at the University of Manchester on Friday 1st March.
Second year marketing students recently attended an international study tour to Belgium where they visited Coca-Cola's manufacturing and distribution plant in Antwerp.
The Football Industries MBA (FIMBA) cohort recently visited MK Dons FC to find out more about the club and how it operates.
The second annual horseracing industry conference, delivered in partnership with The Racing Foundation, took place on Tuesday 5th February 2019 at the University of Liverpool in London campus.
179 undergraduate students recently took part in a ten week live project as part of their Market Research module.
The Management School's Accounting lecturing team has been shortlisted in two categories at this year’s PQ Awards.
The University of Liverpool Management School has partnered with Aintree Racecourse and Women in Racing for the 2019 Aintree Grand Women’s Summit.
As part of the BA Marketing programme’s welcome activities, Miyoshi (Miyo) Tamashiro-Rizo (Class of 2021) delivered a talk to first year students.
The annual horseracing industry conference, delivered in partnership with The Racing Foundation and The Racing Post, took place on Thursday 30 September at Windsor Racecourse.
The Management School has improved in all subject areas of this year’s Guardian University Guide 2022.
The Management School has pledged to provide two scholarships for its Football Industries MBA (FIMBA) as part of Women in Football’s #GetOnside campaign.
The University of Liverpool Management School (ULMS) has entered the Eduniversal Best Business Schools Ranking for the first time.
The University’s Management School has entered into a partnership with Peel Ports Group, one of the largest port operators in the UK, to enhance its newly-formed Innovation Forum.
The University of Liverpool Management School’s undergraduate Class of 2022 celebrated their graduation on Thursday 21 July in the Philharmonic Hall.
Management School academic wins research grant to reduce the environmental impact of container ports.
The University of Liverpool Management School (ULMS) has been ranked 73rd in the 2021 Financial Times European Business School ranking.
Earlier this month, the Association of MBAs announced that current University of Liverpool MBA student, Enoch Opare Mintah, has been announced as the official 60,000th member of the AMBA community. To commemorate the milestone, AMBA have invited Enoch to take part in an exclusive interview for their prestigious ‘The AMBITION Podcast’.
MSc Marketing students from the Management School recently attended a talk with Aaron Chetwyn, a customer experience (CX) specialist and partner at Insight 6, a dedicated CX firm in Liverpool.
ULMS were delighted to welcome back alumna and founder of Naturally Tribal Skincare Ltd, Shalom Lloyd (MBA 2010) to give a guest lecture to current MBA students as part of the MBA Masterclass and Consultancy Challenge Series 2022.
Following the success of The ULMS | UGA Collaborative Online International Learning Project (COIL) with The University of Georgia last year; the ULMS Study Abroad Team have been working on new projects for this academic year, for both UG and PG students.
ULMS alumni are invited to share their story to feature in our special edition of Class Notes as part of the upcoming 20-year anniversary since the opening of the School in 2002. Maybe you met friends for life, found your dream job, changed paths or remember your favourite academic? We want to hear from you!
The Management School launched its Business Breakfast series back in November 2016 and, as plans are underway for its next event, External Engagement Manager, Hazel Kennedy, talks to regular attendee Craig Shaw, Operations Director at locally-based Sure Solutions.
The University of Liverpool Management School continues to be recognised as one of the top business schools from across the globe as we retain our Tier One status in the CEO Magazine Global MBA rankings. This is in addition to being ranked by CEO Magazine Global as number 4 globally for our online MBA offerings.
University of Liverpool Management School Employability Week was a joint initiative between HSS Careers and Employability and the ULMS Employability team which took place during w/c Monday 7 February.
At the start of February Jack Eatherley, Project Lead on Participation Strategy at Sky, visited The University of Liverpool to discuss the ‘Kick It Out Scholarship’ programme which offers full scholarships to four Football Industries MBA students from under-represented ethnic groups in 2022/23.
Mario de Rossi and Dylan Dewey met whilst studying the Football Industries MBA at the University of Liverpool Management School in 2015. Mario and Dylan started the course with a dream of becoming football agents and since graduating from the programme both alumni have gone on to achieve their goals as Mario is currently the Founder and CEO of MdR Sports Management and Dylan is the Founder and CEO of The Invictus Agency.
Nicolette Havlova is a BA (Hons) Marketing student at the University of Liverpool. Here, Nicolette gives a personal account of her remarkable role in delivering aid to Ukraine:
In November 2021, the University of Liverpool’s Management School announced its partnership with Sky and Kick It Out as they launched the Kick It Out Scholarship Programme.
Business Management student Anthony Polanowski talks about their business Decent Donuts and how this was made possible through enterprise funding:
Three students from the University of Liverpool have reached the final of an international competition to find the best young marketing talent.
The Brett Centre for Entrepreneurship was officially launched with an event held at the University of Liverpool Management School on Thursday 24 March, attended by entrepreneurs, researchers and policy makers involved in entrepreneurship as well as university staff.
A team of Management School students recently won the 2022 University Business Challenge (UBC) Worldwide Undergraduate Challenge.
Three 2nd year Marketing students from University of Liverpool Management School reached the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM) Pitch Competition final.
The Wellbeing Walk, a slightly different ULMS Extra session, gave students an opportunity to stretch their legs and learn more about Liverpool’s history, taking in sights from the Georgian Quarter, St James Gardens and the Anglican Cathedral, the Baltic Triangle, Liverpool’s Three Graces, the Town Hall and Mathew Street.
Liverpool Fashion Summit, is a student-led event that gathers academics, practitioners and consumers to talk about issues in the fashion industry, was held on Friday 22 April at the Management School.
Over 100 ULMS Master’s students recently took part in the 2022 ‘We Can Work It Out’ (WCWIO) Consultancy Challenge.
University of Liverpool Management School have won ‘Accountancy College of the Year (Public Sector)’ at this year’s PQ Magazine Awards!
The University’s Virtual Engineering Centre (VEC) and the Trust of Liverpool’s iconic St George’s Hall have announced the launch of a unique strategic initiative designed to establish the Liverpool City Region as a leader in digital heritage.
The results of the latest Research Excellence Framework (REF 2021) provide fantastic news for the University of Liverpool Management School and confirm the School’s upward trajectory since REF 2014.
The Entrepreneurs Monthly Meet-up is run in collaboratively across a number of colleges and universities in Liverpool for students and graduates based in the city.
Self-employed workers in the UK were among the hardest hit by the pandemic and their incomes and businesses have still not recovered. These are the central findings of new research from the Centre for Economic Performance (CEP) at the London School of Economics and Political Science.
Delivered in partnership with The Racing Foundation, the 5th annual Horseracing Industry Conference took place at Newbury Racecourse on Thursday 30 June.
The University of Liverpool Management School hosted the annual ‘PGR End of Year Celebration’ ceremony to celebrate its outstanding postgraduate researchers on Wednesday 20 July 2022.
Sports management degree alums from the University of Liverpool Management School are using their business knowledge to land top jobs in the sports industry.
On Tuesday 16 August, Management School staff were invited to take part in a community clean-up day at Liverpool Festival Gardens alongside students and other colleagues from across the University.
The Management School hosted its latest Business Breakfast on 2nd February, with partners Growth Platform – Liverpool City Region Growth Company.
As the Labour Party pledges its support for a Hillsborough Law, bereavement expert, Professor Lynn Sudbury-Riley, explained how COVID19 bereaved families fear becoming the next Hillsborough families, at the Labour Party Conference on 26 September 2022.
The Management School has kick started its 20th anniversary celebrations with a fantastic ceremony that gathered staff members from all its departments.
From September 2022, the University of Liverpool Management School (ULMS) celebrates its 20th anniversary with a year of events to commemorate its past, present and future.
The Management School has published its second edition of Research, a comprehensive introduction to the latest studies and news from 2021-22.
The University of Liverpool’s Management School is expanding its existing portfolio of specialist research centres, with the launch of a new Centre for Sustainable Business (CSB) this autumn.
The Management School hosted its latest Business Breakfast on Wednesday 21 September and the theme was “Selling Sustainably – Embedding Ethical Selling Practices and Principles.”
ULMS graduate Zaina Mayet (BSc Economics, 2017) works as a Business Planning Manager at Standard Chartered Bank in Saudi Arabia.
Jonathan Sanyaolu (mentee) and Huyan Guo (mentor) were matched on the MBA Mentor Programme due to their common industry background. What ensued was a deeper professional relationship which added concrete value to Jonathan’s MBA as management concepts were discussed in a real working environment.
The University of Liverpool Management School (ULMS) is launching the new Centre for Sustainable Business (CSB) this October. Prior to opening its doors, Professor of Responsible Procurement and CSB Director, Professor Jo Meehan, gives an insight into how the centre will impact sustainable solutions for businesses.
A new business environment is gradually taking shape with the increasing attention to the big global challenges in sustainable issues.
How are supply chains impacting the planet and its people? Learn why sustainable supply chain management is important
Over the festive period, the University of Liverpool Management School and the Student Support Office will be closed from Friday 20 December at 6pm until Thursday 2 January 2025.
The University of Liverpool Management School recently hosted a conference exploring the intersection of research and policy in modern slavery and supply chains.
The Management School is launching its new Research Centre for Organisational and Employee Wellbeing on 19 October 2022, building on the School’s long-standing track record of wellbeing related research, and its commitment to research relevant to contemporary issues in society.
We caught up with Class of 2020 graduate Emma Rogers, who is now working as an Actuarial Analyst at Aon and is one of the School’s active alumni volunteers. Emma delivered the graduation speech at the belated ceremony in July, surprising her parents.
Rushi visited campus on a trip to the UK in the summer and it was a pleasure to show him, his wife and their two sons around. On his return to Mumbai, we asked Rushi to share some reflections on his time as an MBA student and his work with Neelyog Construction, where he is a Director.
In an article for The Conversation UK, Professor Anatoli Colicev and Dr Tuuli Hakkarainen explain how working on too many projects harms performance and is not beneficial for employees, projects or firms, according to their latest research.
Research by experts at the Management School’s Centre for Sustainable Business (CSB) has supported the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority (LCRCA) in shaping their future Social Value Framework.
As part of their latest Big Interview, Ben Stickland, Senior Recruitment Consultant - Public Sector, spoke with Jo Meehan, Professor of Responsible Procurement University of Liverpool about a variety of topics including whether or not procurement needs modernising.
The University of Liverpool Management School (ULMS) has expanded its research on contemporary issues in society, with the launch of two new centres specialising in business sustainability and employee wellbeing.
The Entrepreneurs’ Monthly Meet-up is a University HEIF-funded initiative run by the Brett Centre for Entrepreneurship in collaboration with six colleges and universities in the Liverpool City Region. Its aim is to connect entrepreneurial students/graduates and expose individuals to the very best independent businesses in the city.
Shah-Zeib Ahmed found his passion when he worked in ticketing for the Brazil World Cup in 2014. Eight years later, with the help of a football industry-focused MBA, he has crafted a career in sports, which led to him launching his own consultancy and which now takes him to Qatar for the FIFA World Cup.
November saw the launch of the MBA Employability Focus Week, the highlight of which was an Assessment Centre experience, replicating the rigorous selection process our MBA students can expect when applying for roles in the corporate sector.
The Management School was delighted to host its latest Business Breakfast on Wednesday 30 November in collaboration with Wirral Chamber of Commerce, at their premises in Birkenhead.
The University of Liverpool Management celebrated the postgraduate Class of 2022 and their graduation on Monday 5 and Tuesday 6 December.
University of Liverpool Management School is delighted to announce the signing of a new corporate partnership agreement with locally-based Industrial Refrigeration & Engineering Business, SURE Energy Solutions Ltd.
Director, Professor Jo Meehan, explains how feedback on sustainability challenges gathered during the Centre’s launch event, has helped focus research priorities and shape plans for the year 2023.
In November 2022, both Management School Liverpool MBA and Football Industries MBA students took part in a consultancy challenge designed to enable students to apply what they had been taught in the classroom to a real-life situation.
The Management School has been successful in maintaining its Small Business Charter (SBC) accreditation by the Chartered Association of Business Schools (CABS) for the next five years.
The Management School hosted its second Help to Grow Management Alumni Network event on Wednesday 18 January at Greenbank.
Congratulations to Jingjing Wang, PhD student at the University of Liverpool Management School, who recently won the Best Paper Award at the prestigious Sustainable Financial Innovation Centre (SFiC) Annual Conference 2022 which took place on Friday 25 and Saturday 26 November 2022 in Dubai and was hosted by Birmingham Business School and Florida Atlantic University.
As postgraduate researcher, Clare Westcott, commences her role as Chair of the Centre of Sustainable Business (CSB) Advisory Board, Clare reflects on her journey form the corporate world to academia.
The Entrepreneurs' Monthly Meet-up is a University HEIF-funded initiative run by the Brett Centre for Entrepreneurship in collaboration with six colleges and universities in the Liverpool City Region. Its aim is to connect entrepreneurial students and graduates and expose individuals to the very best independent businesses in the city.
The Entrepreneurs' Monthly Meet-up is a University HEIF-funded initiative run by the Brett Centre for Entrepreneurship in collaboration with six colleges and universities in the Liverpool City Region. Its aim is to connect entrepreneurial students/graduates and expose individuals to the very best independent businesses in the city.
The Management School hosted an online Business Brunch on Friday 10 February which focussed on “Lessons from historical inflationary and currency crisis episodes in the UK”.
The Racing Foundation and University of Liverpool Management School are pleased to announce the annual Horseracing Industry Conference will be returning on Thursday 1 June 2023 at York Racecourse.
Centre for Sustainable Business Advisory Board Chair, Clare Westcott, sits down with Paul Williams from Princes Ltd, and Ashley Davies from FareShare, to discuss the positive effect of reducing food waste in achieving other Social Development Goals.
Following months of planning, the Management School Liverpool MBA students set off from campus and arrived in San Francisco on Sunday 29 January with a packed calendar of events ahead of them!
Y Entertainment are proud to have just obtained funding from the LCR 4.0 Holistic programme.
The Management School is celebrating International Women's Day 2023, by showcasing studies by our inspiring researchers, that explore gender equity from different angles and perspectives.
Neurodiversity Celebration Week is running from Monday 13 - Sunday 19 March and is a worldwide initiative that challenges stereotypes and misconceptions about neurological differences.
On Friday 10 March over 70 MSc Human Resource Management students took part in a Consultancy Day Workshop as part of their professional development on the ULMS550 module: Human Resource Management: Academic and Practitioner Perspectives.
Final year BA Marketing, BA International Business, and BA Business Management students were invited to take part in an employability event at the Management School on Wednesday 15 March 2023.
Every year the Management School enters teams in into the University Business Challenge Global Masters Competition. Of the six teams that were entered, two teams have made it into the final which will be taking place at Aston University on Friday 24 March.
The European Central Bank doesn’t shy away from raising interest rates amidst financial turbulence. Should the Bank of England follow suit? Professor Costas Milas writes that raising rates is not necessary. He says that the current negative growth in the UK’s divisia money supply and rising financial stress will put downward pressure on prices and suppress GDP growth.
The Brett Centre for Entrepreneurship brought together over 30 delegates and speakers for its first workshop to consider the challenges and policy opportunities for youth entrepreneurship on Wednesday 22 March at the Management School.
Earlier this month, some final year Marketing and Business Management students and academic staff, Dr Ahmed Al- Abdin, Dr Rachel Spence and Dr Martyn Bradley went on a field trip to Cardiff. This joint programme initiative was for students completing a module centred around marketing strategy.
The Management School was delighted to host its third Help to Grow Management Alumni Network event on Wednesday 29 March.
The Management School has recently been successful in securing two Management Knowledge Transfer Partnership (mKTP) projects with Kays Medical and Kays Logistics, based in Liverpool City Region.
Management School’s Professor, Michael Haenlein, has been elected as the new ‘Vice-president Publications’ for the European Marketing Academy (EMAC), the European equivalent to the American Marketing Academy (AMA).
The Grand National is one of the toughest tests in horse racing, requiring nerves of steel and reserves of stamina from jockeys as they guide their charges over the towering fences.
On Tuesday 21 and Wednesday 22 March, 534 undergraduate students attended an Assessment Centre at Liverpool FC’s Anfield Stadium as part of modules ULMS170 and ECON170.
The University held its annual Postgraduate Open Evening on Wednesday 26 April, providing an opportunity for prospective students to discover the range of courses available and find out more about life as a postgraduate student at Liverpool.
The University of Liverpool Management School’s (ULMS) doctoral programmes have been recognised as an example of good practice and high-quality support for PhD students, in the latest Internal Periodic Review (IPR) of postgraduate research (PGR) programmes.
The University of Liverpool Management School has once again been recognised as one of the top business schools for on-campus MBA programmes from across the globe as they are awarded Tier One status in the 2023 CEO Magazine Global MBA rankings.
The Brett Centre for Entrepreneurship Start-up School is a free 3-day programme for 16-19 years olds based in the Liverpool City Region.
Management School Football Industries MBA (FIMBA) students have enjoyed a visit to FIFA and UEFA headquarters, in their latest trip to Switzerland.
Prajul Vishnu KL, an international student from India, shares his experience of working as a Workforce Support Volunteer at the Eurovision Song Contest 2023.
The Entrepreneurs’ Monthly Meet-up is a University HEIF-funded initiative run by the Brett Centre for Entrepreneurship in collaboration with six colleges and universities across the Liverpool City Region.
The Entrepreneurs’ Monthly Meet-up is a University HEIF-funded initiative run by the Brett Centre for Entrepreneurship in collaboration with six colleges and universities across the Liverpool City Region.
Earlier this month, Dr Severina Cartwright attended the three-day Academy of Marketing Science annual conference. Taking place from Wednesday 17 – Friday 19 May in New Orleans, United States of America, the theme of the 2023 conference was Welcome to the New Normal: Life After the Chaos.
The Entrepreneurs’ Monthly Meet-up is a University HEIF-funded initiative run by the Brett Centre for Entrepreneurship in collaboration with six colleges and universities across the Liverpool City Region.
As part of National Volunteers' Week, on Tuesday 30 May, the Management School's External Engagement Team donned their gardening gloves and volunteered with Nugent, a charity in the Liverpool City Region that cares for, educates and protects vulnerable children, young people and adults through schools, care homes and community and social work services.
The Brett Centre for Entrepreneurship held the second of its one-day workshops in London bringing together key academics and practitioners to discuss how policy can be improved to help youth entrepreneurship on Wednesday 31 May 2023. Professor Mark Hart, Aston University opened the proceedings on global trends, explaining an ‘intentions gaps’ between the aspirations of young people and the outcomes.
The annual Economics PhD conference of the North West Social Science Doctoral Training Partnership (NWSSDTP) of the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) was organised by the Economics group at the University of Liverpool. It took place on Thursday 25 – Friday 26 May at Blackburne House, Liverpool.
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On Tuesday 6 June, the current students and alumni of MSc Sports Business and Management welcomed Alex Olsson and Charles Ratcliffe from the R&A to discuss, broadly, the planning of the 151st Open, held this year at the Royal Liverpool Golf Club.
The Management School has published its third edition of Research, a comprehensive introduction to the latest studies and news from 2022-23.
Congratulations to two of the Management School’s MSc Project Management students who were awarded the top prize at the 2023 Guild Awards as Dileesh Vishwanath won Course Representative of the Year (HSS) and Tushar Melge won Sustainability Champion!
The 2024 Complete University Guide (CUG) undergraduate league tables were recently released and the University maintained a very healthy Q1 sector ranking.
The first Entrepreneurs Monthly Meet-up (EMM) of 2023-24, hosted by the Brett Centre for Entrepreneurship (BCfE) in partnership with Yellow Jumper, was successfully attended by nearly 100 students.
The Management School’s MSc Sports Business and Management programme has ranked 1st in the UK, 3rd in Europe, and 14th in the world in the 2023 SportBusiness Postgraduate Rankings.
The University of Liverpool Management School is delighted to announce the signing of a new corporate partnership agreement with leading audit, tax and consultancy firm RSM UK.
Across 21-22 September the Management School hosted a two-day ‘AI technologies and the future of management’ workshop that set out to discuss the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies in the future of management practice, research and education.
We are pleased to report a positive set of Guardian League table results for our ULMS Undergraduate programmes. Overall, all of our subject areas have moved up the rankings, occupying a Q1 position based on their overall score.
The Management School invited alumni from the Help to Grow: Management programme to a 'Cyber Resilience Workshop' led by experts from the North West Cyber Resilience Centre, a not-for-profit, police-led partnership providing small businesses with affordable, professional cybersecurity services.
The University of Liverpool Management School congratulates Professor Abderrahim Taamouti on his election as Fellow of the Econometric Society.
New study highlights the information-generating power of the mergers and acquisitions (M&A) market, and the essential role cross-firm technology links play in the information transmission process.
The University of Liverpool Management School is delighted to announce the signing of a new corporate partnership agreement with global Accountancy and Business Advice Firm, BDO.
This article was written by Professor Costas Milas, Professor of Finance, and originally published by The Conversation.
Congratulations to the University of Liverpool Management School's Dr Omar Elsayed who has been shortlisted for a Times Higher Education Awards!
The University of Liverpool Management School (ULMS) Alumni team recently hosted the first 'Getting Ahead' event in London on Thursday 7 September featuring an esteemed panel of ULMS graduates who shared their career journeys and insights with guests.
On Wednesday 6 September, the University of Liverpool Management School hosted its first Business Breakfast of the new academic year in collaboration with Knowsley Chamber Of Commerce and Edge Hill University at the fantastic Shakespeare North Playhouse.
Management School master’s students who completed this year’s ULMS Extracurricular Engagement, Careers, and Skills (ExECS) Award came together to celebrate their achievements at a special reception to mark the end of the extra-curricular programme.
The Brett Centre for Entrepreneurship held its third seminar on Wednesday 12 July as part of their Seminar Series: "Contextualizing Entrepreneurship – Taking stock, exploring new directions".
Congratulations to Professor Dongping Song, from the Operations and Supply Chain Management subject group and the Centre for Supply Chain Research, who has successfully obtained a research grant funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC).
Congratulations to Dr Salma Raheem, Lecturer in HR Management and Organisational Behaviour, whose paper recently won the Academy of International Business (AIB) Insights Award for Actionable Insights at the recent AIB Conference in Warsaw, Poland which was attended by over 1,000 delegates.
University of Liverpool Management School (ULMS) MBA students and alumni attended a networking event alongside International MBA students from Xi’an-Jiaotong Liverpool University (XJTLU) as part of a recent UK study trip.
The Management School culminates a year of celebrations to commemorate its 20th anniversary, with a drinks reception at the 83rd Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management (AOM) in Boston, Massachusetts.
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MSc Project Management students were pleased to welcome guest speaker Kimberley Ravazzolo, Senior Manager at NatWest, to the Management School who spoke to students about her successful career path which includes various project and operations management roles.
This article, written by Dr Swati Sachan, Lecturer in Financial Technology at the University of Liverpool Management School was originally published in Liverpool Chamber's Well Connected magazine.
MSc Operations and Supply Chain Management students recently visited the Peel Ports Group Port of Liverpool on Friday 28 July.
Dhruv Saini is currently studying for a Master in Management (MiM) postgraduate degree at the University of Liverpool Management School.
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The University of Liverpool Management School’s Class of 2023 celebrated their achievements at graduation ceremonies on Friday 21 July in the Philharmonic Hall.
MSc Operations and Supply Chain Management students recently visited the Airbus site in Broughton on Thursday 13 July, organised by the programme Director of Studies Dr Matthew Tickle.
The Management School hosted its annual Staff Awards on Wednesday 12 July 2023 which celebrates the achievements of both academic and professional services staff across the School for the 2022/23 academic year.
The University of Liverpool’s Widening Participation and Outreach (WPO) department ran its annual two-day immersive summer experience in June for the Widening Participation students it engages with across the year.
Postgraduate research (PGR) students Charlie Harding and Luke Walsh were awarded with the alumni-sponsored Fenwall Prize at the PhD Conference 2023, on 12 July.
The Management School's Centre for Sustainable Business hosted its first in-person summer conference on Wednesday 28 June 2023.
The 1st PhD Summer School on Operations and Supply Chain Management (OSCM), co-organised by the Department of OSCM and the Centre for Supply Chain Research in the University of Liverpool Management School (ULMS), was successfully held on 19-22 June 2023 in Liverpool.
The University of Liverpool undergraduate Class of 2023 will be celebrating their achievements from Monday 17 – Friday 21 July at a number of graduation ceremonies held at Liverpool Philharmonic Hall with ticketed graduation receptions taking place at a marquee on Abercromby Square.
On Wednesday 5 July, the Management School’s Help to Grow Programme celebrated its two-year anniversary and the 20th anniversary of the Management School with a networking event and afternoon tea at DoubleTree by Hilton for programme alumni and those who have supported the programme.
Following the successful launch of The Brett Centre for Entrepreneurship’s Start-up School in April for 16-19-year-olds in local schools and colleges across Liverpool, the Centre ran its second in-person school in June.
The University of Liverpool’s Management School invites expressions of interest for the 2023/24 British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship scheme.
The Brett Centre for Entrepreneurship held its third and final workshop Influencing Entrepreneurship Policy, hosted by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in Paris on Wednesday 5 July.
To commemorate the 20th anniversary of the University of Liverpool Management School, a series of celebration events have been taking place throughout the year.
The Management School are currently looking for graduates to work alongside current BA Business Management students and get involved in the Experiential Learning Project module (ULMS209) by providing real-life organisational problems for students to solve.
Recently, Dr Jennifer Davies, Deputy Director of Studies for MSc Project Management, was invited to be a guest on the BBC Radio Merseyside show BBC Introducing, hosted by David Monks.
The Brett Centre for Entrepreneurship (BCfE), with support from the Society for the Advancement of Management Studies (SAMS), held its first in-person two-day workshop on Tuesday 27 and Wednesday 28 June.
Over three days in June, the Management School hosted the Operations and Supply Chain Management Conference and 1st Symposium on Blockchain Research.
The Centre for Sustainable Business recently hosted a one-day symposium ‘Advancing Sustainable Business in Uncertain Times: Strategy for Effective Decision Making’ at the Management School on Wednesday 14 June 2023.
On Wednesday 21 June, the Management School hosted a Business Breakfast in collaboration with St Helens Chamber and the theme was "The Future of Digital Technologies in Marketing."
Management School students have taken part in this year’s Work Shadowing project, which was introduced several years ago as part of the School’s experiential learning focus, to afford undergraduates an additional opportunity to gain experience in a professional working environment and to expand their networks.
The final workshop of the EC H2020 MSCA Global and Local Agri-Food Supply Chains Towards Sustainable Food Security (GOLF) funded project, took place last week in our city.
Last week, the University of Liverpool Management School Alumni team hosted a panel session as part of their ‘Getting Ahead’ series. The event featured distinguished alumni who shared their career journeys, discussed their current roles in the Liverpool city region, and highlighted their experiences so far at EY, Peel Ports Group, Leafyard, and OPEN Media.
Colleagues from the Management School's Centre for Organisational and Employee Wellbeing (COEW) joined the informative session led by Aaron & Partners LLP, 'Navigating the Modern Workplace: Embracing Change, Diversity and Wellbeing'.
Master’s students in the Management School have been taking part in the School’s inaugural careers-focused Enhancement Week, with more than 40 events and activities designed to supplement their academic study and maximise their potential.
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Throughout their first semester, our Football Industries MBA (FIMBA) students have attended an exciting array of guest speaker sessions featuring top industry guest speakers at the MBA ‘Future Leaders’ series.
Students from the Management School’s MSc Sports Business and Management programme had the opportunity for a behind-the-scenes tour of the Etihad Stadium to learn what it takes to host large-scale events and the regeneration of the surrounding area.
Following on from an assessment visit in October, the International Accreditation Advisory Board has officially confirmed that the University of Liverpool’s Management School has received an AMBA (Association of MBAs) re-accreditation for an additional five years.
Students from the Management School’s Operations and Supply Chain Management group attended a special lecture with guest speaker Jez Bassinder, Consulting UKI watsonx and Generative AI Leader for IBM, to learn about the opportunities and challenges of this nascent technology.
On Tuesday 12 December, the University of Liverpool Management School Class of 2023 celebrated their achievements at a graduation ceremony held at the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall.
The Management School’s Project Management MSc programme has been successfully awarded Academic Accreditation by the Association for Project Management (APM).
Students from across the Management School’s master’s portfolio have been taking part in a calendar of exciting activities, workshops and events as part of the final enhancement week of semester one.
Louise Postema, a first-year PhD student from OSCM, was invited to attend and speak at the 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference, commonly known as COP28.
Professor Ian Burn, postgraduate lead for the Management School’s Economics group, appeared on the Future You podcast to let prospective students know what they can expect from the School’s three new economics MSc courses.
Central to the Liverpool MBA is a commitment to connecting the city with our classroom, and a key part of that is the Liverpool MBA Future Leaders Guest Speaker Series delivered in the first semester.
Bayes Business School Professor of Sustainability, Bobby Banerjee, was invited by the Management School and delivered an insightful lecture on modern slavery and the colonial legacies in British higher education, specifically on business and management studies.
The triple-accredited University of Liverpool Management School has launched a new course to its master’s portfolio for autumn 2024 which focuses on the effective and responsible use of AI and emerging technologies in modern businesses.
Professor Nick Papageorgiadis has been selected as one of the three new associate editors for the internationally recognised journal ‘Industry and Innovation’.
Punitha Battu and Vedaant Lohia, course representatives for the MSc Human Resource Management programme, share their experiences organising a special social event for their classmates:
January saw the Football Industries MBA 2023-2024 candidates set off on their study trip to Madrid and Barcelona for a week of engaging and insightful football-focused activities.
The Management School has partnered with international food and drink group, Princes, for their first Modern Slavery Policy Panel.
Last week, a celebration event was held for all first- and second-year Undergraduate students who achieved 70% or above in the 2022- 23 academic year. At the event, they were presented with a certificate, had photo opportunities with their Director of Studies and enjoyed some refreshments, whilst catching up with course mates after a busy exam period.
A team of master’s students from the Management School’s Operations and Supply Chain Management group have been named as UK winners of the Airbus Project Management AI Challenge 2023-2024, the first year that UK universities were invited to participate.
Professor Costas Milas predicts a mild recovery for the UK economy in 2024 and anticipates GDP will not begin to grow until the middle of the year.
The first Centre for Sports Business research seminar of 2024 saw Dr Brett Abarbanel from the University of Las Vegas, visit Liverpool to deliver a talk on esports, the definition of gambling, and the ecosystem and landscape of gambling, sports, esports and gaming.
Chair in Macroeconomics and Head of the School’s Economics Group, Professor Oliver De Groot, has been awarded with a Senior George Fellowship at the Bank of England (BoE) for the academic year 2024-25.
Monday 4 March, the Yoko Ono Lennon Centre, hosted The Price of Football Live Podcast presented by Kieran McGuire, University of Liverpool Football Finance Lecturer, and comedian Kevin Day. This award-winning Podcast that has reached millions of downloads since its launch in 2019 follows the money to find out what’s really going on in the beautiful game.
On International Women's Day, we pay tribute to the female leaders driving success at the Management School: Professor Julia Balogun and Ms Rachael Lucas.
Darren Burns, Director of Diversity & Inclusion for The Timpson Group, joined students from the MSc Human Resource Management course to talk about the company’s drive to recruit ex-offenders.
Final year undergraduate Marketing and Business Management students from the University of Liverpool Management School visited Iris, a renowned marketing agency headquartered in London. The visit, which took place at the beginning of March, offered students a unique opportunity to delve into the world of marketing, gain practical insights and interact with industry professionals.
Dr Bruce Pinnington has stressed the need for stricter supply chain legislation and rewards for compliant firms, during a House of Lords Select Committee session looking at the effectiveness of the Modern Slavery Act.
For the eighth year in a row, The University of Liverpool Management School has been recognised as one of the top business schools worldwide for its on-campus MBA programme after being awarded Tier One status in the 2024 CEO Magazine Global MBA rankings.
As part of its ongoing Seminar Series, the Brett Centre for Entrepreneurship led by Professor Robert Blackburn, offered a warm welcome to Professor Neil Aaron Thompson (Associate Professor in Entrepreneurship and Organisation Studies, Vrije University, Amsterdam) to the Management School on Wednesday 27 March to present a talk entitled 'Towards a Practice Theory of Entrepreneurial Expertise (EE)'.
This week students from the Liverpool MBA, MSc in Advanced Marketing and MSc in Digital Marketing and Analytics experienced immersive virtual reality (VR) sessions developed by colleagues from INSEAD, with delivery by University of Liverpool Management School (ULMS) Faculty tailored to Liverpool modules.
We would like to congratulate Professor Ian Burn for his recent appointment as Associate Editor for Industrial Relations, an internationally-ranked journal at the forefront of research in employment relationships.
Acting as professional consultancy teams tasked to deliver tailored solutions to real clients, students from our Human Resource Management course put into action their critical thinking and teamwork skills in the School’s HRM Consultancy Day Workshop on the theme ‘Retention and Attrition Challenges Faced by Companies’.
Speaking at the House of Commons, Professor Ian Burn has stressed the low impact of the Government’s latest efforts in narrowing the current disability employment gap (DEG).
The University of Liverpool Management School, through its Liverpool Advanced Methods for Big Data Analytics (LAMBDA) Research Cluster, welcomed over 30 delegates from various educational institutions to its recent 'Machine Learning and High Dimensional Analysis' workshop on Monday 22 April 2024.
A team of Management School master’s students are paving the way for a sustainable future, reaching the final round of the Association for Project Management (APM) Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire Project Management Challenge.
Our Sky Kick It Out MBA scholars recently visited the Sky Sports studios in London for an immersive day behind the scenes. The visit offered a unique opportunity to engage with industry professionals, including journalists, presenters, editors, and production teams.
Dr Cagatay Iris and Dr Yuanjun Feng from the Management School’s Operations and Supply Chain Management Group (OSCM) and Centre for Supply Chain Research (CSCR) have received new funding for projects aimed at enhancing port sustainability.
Senior Lecturer in Football Finance, Kieran Maguire, has highlighted the backstop potential of an Independent Football Regulator (IFR) to address financial mismanagement at football clubs.
University Chancellor and alumna, Judge Wendy Beetlestone, met with Management School’s Centre for Sustainable Business (CSB) Director, Professor Jo Meehan, for an insightful talk on how corporate operations have evolved in line with legislation to tackle the climate emergency and social justice issues.
The Management School’s Brett Centre for Entrepreneurship (BCfE), has presented a new report in collaboration with the Organisation for Economics Co-operation and Development (OECD), that sets out a fresh agenda for supporters of young entrepreneurs.
Aligned with the wider goals of the School’s Centre for Sustainable Business (CSB) and following a successful pilot roll-out, the Shaping Sustainable Futures (SSF) short course will return for its second run in January 2025.
An integral part of their holistic career and professional development support, MBA candidates from the University of Liverpool Management School (ULMS) have recently completed their Transition Week — an event packed week of activities to bolster their employability and support their progression from global MBA learners to industry leaders.
The Management School has published its fourth edition of Research, which offers an extensive overview of the latest studies and news from 2023-24.
Megan Turnock completed her BA in International Business with the Management School before progressing to the MSc Sports Business and Management last year. Here, Megan shares her Progress to Postgraduate experience and encourages final-year students to follow in her footsteps after graduation.
Students from the School’s Master in Management (MiM) course recently took time out of the classroom for a two-day study trip to Wales, part of the enhanced programme of activities offered to MiM students.
On Tuesday 16 July, the University of Liverpool Management School Class of 2024 celebrated their achievements at a graduation ceremony held at the Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral.
Postgraduate research students Busra Bayrak and Louise Postema from the Operations and Supply Chain Management (OSCM) Group each bagged The Fenwall Prize, the top award in this year’s University of Liverpool Management School PhD Conference held on Wednesday, 17 July.
Management School master’s students who completed this year’s ULMS Extracurricular Engagement, Careers, and Skills (ExECS) Award came together to mark the end of the extra-curricular programme.
The Dean of the University of Liverpool Management School (ULMS), Professor Julia Balogun, has been announced as one of the award winners at the 84th Academy of Management (AOM) Annual Meeting.
We are delighted to announce project management expert, Professor Carl Gavin, has been appointed as the new Director of Executive Education at the University of Liverpool Management School.
The University of Liverpool Management School’s (ULMS) academics have had another successful Academy of Management (AOM) conference, this year in Chicago, returning with five awards from the 84th Annual Meeting.
Preeti Dubey graduated from her MBA in 2007 and now works as a Leadership Consultant - she is focused on driving results for individuals and client organisations through consulting, training, and coaching.
University of Liverpool Management School (ULMS) is set to launch its new Online Football Industries MBA (Online FIMBA) beginning in January 2025. The programme will provide candidates, wherever they are in the globe, with a real business focus that management positions within football and the wider sporting world demand.
University of Liverpool BA Business Economics student Sara Akhtar recently returned from a one-month summer internship in Tanzania, accessing this opportunity through Handshake, the University’s dedicated careers website.
Senior Lecturer in Marketing, Dr Rachel Ashman, has been appointed Research Fellow of the Hufschmid Chair at the University of Southern California (USC), where she will undertake creative, future-focused research in adult entertainment consumption.
The University of Liverpool Management School’s (ULMS) Football Industries MBA (FIMBA) programme has climbed 11 places since 2023 and now ranks 1st in the UK and the top 20 in the 2024 SportBusiness Postgraduate Rankings.
The University of Liverpool Management School (ULMS) celebrates further ranking success with the release of the Times Good University Guide 2025, improving in all subject areas!
On 18 September 2024, the School’s Centre for Supply Chain Research (CSCR), hosted an interactive industry workshop with McMaster University to uncover the environmental and economic benefits of creating more sustainable and resilient maritime, railways and intermodal transportation systems.
The School’s Centre for Supply Chain Research, in collaboration with ESG Consultants Limited, hosted a workshop on 18 September 2024 focused on the development of sustainable multimodal transport systems.
Chair in Responsible Research in Marketing, Professor Michael Haenlein, has been invited to join the Responsible Research in Business and Management (RRBM) Fellows Group in recognition for his efforts to drive positive change in the area of responsible research.
We are excited to announce that our MSc programmes in Accounting and Finance, Fintech, Finance and Finance and Investment Management have been officially recognised as academic partners of the CQF Institute, the rapidly growing global organisation for professionals in quantitative finance and the awarding body for the Certificate in Quantitative Finance (CQF).
Thursday 10 October marks World Mental Health Day 2024. This year’s theme set by the World Federation of Mental Health is workplace mental health.
On Wednesday 9 October, the Management School hosted the annual Scholarship Drinks Reception, an evening dedicated to congratulating our master's and MBA scholars.
During October and November, representatives from the Management School will be joining a number of international institutions at QS Fairs across Southeast Asia.
The University of Liverpool recently hosted it’s fourth annual Alumni Awards on campus, highlighting the lasting connection we have with our students. The evening showcased the exceptional talent, dedication and ambition of our graduates, who are making a real impact in their careers.
On Monday 14 October, the BA Business Economics and BSc Economics programmes at the University of Liverpool Management School hosted their annual Careers and Alumni Evening, open to all students on these programmes.
Students recently gathered for Enactus Liverpool's welcome event for new and returning students.
For the first time, two University of Liverpool Management School teams have registered to take part in the highly popular Bloomberg Global Trading Challenge.
On Wednesday 6 November, over 200 Management School master’s students took part in the Enhance Career Conference at the Hilton Hotel.
On Tuesday 29 October, Management School BA Marketing students were invited to hear from Ali Jones, Chief Customer and Omni Channel Officer at Matalan.
On Wednesday 6 November, 15 members from Enactus Liverpool were invited to the Magnit offices in Knutsford for an exclusive Project Development Day.
On Friday 8 November 2024, the University of Liverpool Management School brought together a mix of current MBA students and alumni for a day of networking and learning.
The October’s Entrepreneurs Monthly Meet-up (EMM), welcomed Creative AF Founder and University of Liverpool (UoL) alumnus, Adam Faulkner, who shared his journey to successfully develop a freelance career.
The Management School's Liverpool Advanced Methods for Big Data Analytics (LAMBDA) Research Centre hosted an interdisciplinary workshop titled ‘Machine Learning and AI’ on Friday 15 November 2024.
The University of Liverpool Management School held its latest Business Breakfast on Purposeful Organisational Design for Modern Businesses on Thursday 21 November 2024.
On Monday 18 November, BSc Finance and Data Analytics students on the Database Management module alongside master’s students were invited to hear from guest speaker Cathie Ackroyd, Managing Architect at CGI.
On Tuesday 10 December, we will be celebrating the achievements of the Class of 2024 at graduation receptions at the Lutyens Crypt Hall, Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral with graduation ceremonies taking place afterwards at Liverpool’s Philharmonic Hall.
On Tuesday 10 December, the University of Liverpool Management School Class of 2024 celebrated their achievements at their graduation ceremony held at the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall and with a pre-graduation reception held at the Lutyens Crypt Hall.
In November, the University of Liverpool Management School hosted an inspiring Marketing Career Evening, bringing together undergraduate students, alumni and industry professionals.
The University of Liverpool Management School recently hosted an engaging keynote event featuring Chris Lofthouse, Finance Business Partner at AXA and alumnus of the University of Liverpool.
The University of Liverpool Management School Alumni Team recently hosted an inspiring online panel as part of its Getting Ahead series, bringing together alumni to share their experiences and insights with recent graduates.
On Tuesday 26 November, the Management School invited Karen Williams, Founder and Client Director at Tribe, to be a guest speaker for MSc Advanced Marketing students as part of their Researching Markets and Consumers module.
Early in December, BA International Business students at the University of Liverpool Management School had the opportunity to gain valuable insights into personal branding, with a special focus on leveraging LinkedIn and social media.
Early last year, Professor Jo Meehan, Director of the Centre for Sustainable Business (CSB), delivered a thought-provoking lecture to the Country Managers of MAG45, a leading provider of integrated supply solutions specialising in high-tech machine building, medical equipment and Fast-moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) production.
MSc International Business alumna, Anakha Dileep Rekha recently featured on the BBC’s North West Tonight to discuss the new Indian Perspectives exhibition at the Victoria Gallery and Museum, (VG&M). This special exhibition explores the experiences of people of Indian heritage living in Britain and is running until 26 April 2025.
The School’s Centre for Organisational and Employee Wellbeing (COEW) hosted a one-day symposium addressing the rise of organisational securitisation amidst growing global challenges such as war, disease, and climate emergencies.
The University of Liverpool Global Opportunities Team and the University of Liverpool Management School (ULMS) recently hosted a successful COIL event in January 2025.
Our Liverpool MBA and Football Industries MBA cohort have just returned from a week in Madrid for their annual study trip.
The University of Liverpool Management School held its latest Business Breakfast ‘Imposter Syndrome & You’ on Wednesday 8 February 2025.
On 11 and 12 February, the Management School hosted a celebration event for undergraduate students who achieved an average mark of 70% or higher in the 2023-24 academic year.
Alumna Jade Leigh Wilkinson, returned to campus to speak to undergraduate students from the Management School.
We are thrilled to announce that the University of Liverpool’s Enactus team has earned a place among the top 20 teams in the highly competitive Enactus UK & Ireland World Cup Qualifier, celebrating their commitment to using business and innovation to create a better world for us all.
The University of Liverpool Management School (ULMS) welcomed James Scutt, Principal XM Catalyst at Qualtrics XM Institute, as a guest speaker for master’s students on the Experiential Marketing (ULMS890) and Business to Consumer and Business to Business Relationship Marketing (ULMS872) modules on Tuesday 27 February 2025.
Final year BA Business Economics and BSc Economics students recently went on a field trip to London in February, exploring key financial centres through a City Finance Tour and visiting the famous Silicon Roundabout and Tech City district.
The University of Liverpool Management School (ULMS) is home to a diverse international student body, with students from 66 countries across five continents. For many, arriving in Liverpool marks their first experience away from home and their first international trip.
On Friday 28 February, the University of Liverpool Management School hosted Richard Masters, CEO of the Premier League, for an exclusive guest lecture with Football Industries MBA candidates, MSc Sports Business and Management students and alumni.
As part of the University of Liverpool Management School’s Enhance Week, over 400 attendees gathered in the Yoko Ono Lennon Centre on Tuesday 4 March for a special live edition of The Price of Football podcast.
The University of Liverpool Management School (ULMS) held the second Enhance Week of the 2024-25 academic year from Monday 3 – Friday 7 March which was a huge success, offering master’s students a chance to develop employability and extra-curricular skills.
Three groups of staff from the University of Liverpool Management School (ULMS) were honoured with prestigious Learning, Teaching and Student Experience (LTSE) Awards for the 2024-25 academic year, underscoring the school’s commitment to enhancing student experience and educational excellence.
The University of Liverpool Management School (ULMS) has achieved significant recognition in the 2025 CEO Magazine Global MBA Rankings, as it successfully retains Tier One status.
The Undergraduate Mentoring Programme connects current students with alumni of the Management School. Students have gained practical advice on career planning and developed their employability skills and professional networks.
We recently hosted a ‘Discover Economics Day’ in partnership with Discover Economics and Manchester Metropolitan University.
Researchers at the Management School and the School of the Arts have successfully contributed to substantial changes to Government guidance on how UK businesses should report on methods to tackle modern slavery in their supply chains.
Food and diet are major contributors to global ill-health and environmental degradation.
Final year Business Management students have gained valuable experience working on live business challenges.
The Universities Business Challenge (UBC) is a simulation-based business competition, giving students the opportunity to improve their knowledge of the business world, develop employability skills, expand their professional networks and have a lot of fun!
We are delighted to announce the launch of the Management School's fifth edition of Research, which offers an extensive overview of the latest studies and news from 2024-25.
On May 12-14 and 16, we hosted the 2025 Spring Servitization Conference (SSC2025), the most important research event focused on how companies can improve their competitive advantage and environmental outcomes through services associated to the physical goods they sell.
With an evolving profession, CFA plays an important role in driving positive change in the investment industry and advocating for fairness and transparency for investors globally.
In May, Muskan Dua, one of the student representatives on the Master in Management programme, has been named Student Representative of the Year at the 2025 Guild Awards.
For Liverpool MBA graduate Mourya Pamarthi, completing his MBA in 2024 was more than an academic achievement - it was a transformative career milestone. The programme not only refined his leadership skills but also helped secure a leadership role at a training and consultancy firm within the Liverpool City Region.