Triple-accredited business school known for research in sustainability, finance, and management, with a focus on producing responsible graduates for a changing world.
The University of Exeter Business School, established in 1998, is one of six colleges within the University of Exeter. Located on the Streatham Campus, the School delivers higher education across business, economics, finance, accounting and management to undergraduate, postgraduate and professional audiences. The institution holds triple accreditation from AACSB, EQUIS and AMBA, reflecting its commitment to educational quality and standards.
The Business School's mission centres on redefining the role of business to provide leadership for a better world. This commitment is embedded in its research strategy, which focuses on three core themes: Environmental Sustainability, Technological Transformation and Responsible Leadership. The School enables socially responsible and ethical business practices on a global scale, integrating sustainability and responsible leadership principles throughout its curriculum and research activities.
The institution's approach to responsible leadership extends beyond academic study into executive education and professional development programmes. The School works with organisations to embed sustainability, circular economy principles and responsible leadership into strategic practice. This focus on translating responsible leadership concepts into organisational action aligns closely with the GRLI's mission to advance globally responsible leadership in management education.
The Business School's emphasis on developing leaders capable of addressing society's greatest challenges, combined with its research impact in sustainability and responsible business practices, positions it as a relevant contributor to the GRLI community's efforts to transform management education and practice.