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Business School awarded highest accreditation

Newcastle University Business School has been officially re-accredited by the European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS), one of the highest standards of achievement in business education.

1 November 2022

Newcastle University Business School has been officially re-accredited by the European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS), one of the highest standards of achievement in business education.

EQUIS is a comprehensive quality review system for business and management schools.

The fundamental objective of EQUIS is to improve management education worldwide. EQUIS accreditation ensures an in-depth assessment of an institution’s research, teaching, and operations, benchmarking it against international standards in terms of governance and strategy, programmes, students, faculty, research, as well as internationalisation, ethics, responsibility and sustainability, and corporate engagement.

Its focus is on all management programmes offered by an institution from undergraduate to doctoral degrees. The EQUIS accrediting panel praised the Business School for the high quality of teaching and research and its focus on providing creative solutions to global challenges.

Newcastle University Business School has held EQUIS accreditation since 2010. Re-accreditation for 5 years recognises that the school has exceeded expectations in numerous areas and acknowledges the excellent achievements and outstanding commitment to continuous improvements.

The school is also accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) and the Association of MBAs (AMBA). The EQUIS re-accreditation means that the Business School holds onto its place as one of an elite group of business schools worldwide that hold triple accreditation - one of just over 100 in the world to do so.

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Professor Stewart Robinson, Dean of Newcastle University Business School, said: “This re-accreditation from EQUIS reemphasises our position among the leading Business Schools in the world.  It is recognition of the outstanding quality of our School, our staff and our students.”

Dr Eleftherios Alamanos, Director of Accreditation, Newcastle University Business School, said: “We are delighted to have been re-accredited by EQUIS. The re-accreditation provides an external validation of the School’s position among the top universities worldwide, the quality of teaching and research within the School, and our commitment to continuous improvement. It also signals the enthusiasm and commitment that colleagues have to our students, employers, and academic partners.”

This re-accreditation from EQUIS reemphasises our position among the leading Business Schools in the world. It is recognition of the outstanding quality of our School, our staff and our students.

Professor Stewart Robinson, Dean of Newcastle University Business School

EQUIS is the leading international system of quality assessment, improvement and accreditation of higher education institutions in management and business administration. Awarding the endorsement,

Quality Services & EQUIS Director, Alfons Sauquet, said: “Newcastle University Business School has been accredited by EQUIS since 2010 and has now achieved a five-year re-accreditation. This accomplishment reaffirms the institution’s dedication to excellence and continuous quality improvement. 

“EQUIS is an internationally recognised quality assurance system. Its broad and continuously updated standards allow schools to challenge their strategies across curricula design, research and impact agenda. We look forward to accompanying the Newcastle University Business School in its future endeavours.”