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  2. Durham University Business School - Wikipedia

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    Business teaching at Durham University dates back to 1913, when a faculty of commerce was established at Armstrong College in the Newcastle division of the then-federal university. [8] In 1963 this, along with the rest of the Newcastle division, became part of the newly constituted Newcastle University, leaving Durham without a business school. [9]

  3. Durham College (North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    The school was founded by Dr. Lucinda McCauley Harris as "McCauley Business School" in 1946 for the purpose of training negros for business careers. [1] In 1966, Durham College attempted to get accreditation from the Accrediting Commission for Business Schools. [7] In 1970, the college was licensed by the North Carolina Board of Education. [1]

  4. Amanda Broderick - Wikipedia

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    Before moving to Newcastle University, she was pro-vice chancellor (International Priorities) and founding executive dean of the College of Business & Law, University of Salford; [2] principal of St. Cuthbert's Society (a college of Durham University) [2] and deputy dean of Durham Business School. [2]

  5. Fuqua School of Business - Wikipedia

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    The Fuqua School of Business (pronounced / ˈ f j uː k w ə /) is the business school of Duke University, a private research university in Durham, North Carolina. It enrolls more than 1,300 students in degree-seeking programs. Duke Executive Education also offers non-degree business education and professional development programs.

  6. Category:Durham University - Wikipedia

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    Durham Energy Institute; Durham Law School; Durham Palestine Educational Trust; Durham Union; Durham University Business School; Durham University Centre of Cricketing Excellence; Durham University Department of Music; Durham University Department of Physics; Durham University Journal; Durham University School of Medicine, Pharmacy and Health ...

  7. CultureMap - Wikipedia

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    The organisation partnered with BMRB and the Durham Business School to develop the Business Culture Index (BCI). [1] [2] References

  8. Ushaw College - Wikipedia

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    Following a detailed feasibility study by the college's Trustees and Durham University, and with support from Durham County Council and English Heritage, [8] [9] it was announced in January 2012 that Durham Business School would temporarily relocate to the college during rebuilding of the school's buildings in Durham. This was seen as the first ...

  9. Allan Gibb - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Allan Gibb OBE (1939–2019), was a British academic. He was the founder and former director of the Small Business Centre at Durham University.Established in 1971 to provide training and education for entrepreneurs, this was the first social enterprise of its kind in Europe.