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UCL School of Management

The Fulbright UCL School of ManagementÌýAward covers four innovative Master’s programmes; MSc Business Analytics, MSc Entrepreneurship, MSc Finance and MSc Management.

Ìýis London's leading multidisciplinary university, with approximately 16,000 staff and 50,000 students from 150 different countries. Founded in 1826 in the heart of London, UCL was the first university in England to welcome students of any class, religion, and the first to welcome women on equal terms with men.

UCL School of Management
UCL School of Management focuses on creating disruptive research and preparing the next generation of creative and influential leaders who can apply the latest technological developments as a strategic asset for businesses in the complex, interconnected world of the future. Ìý

Study in the clouds
The programmes are taught at theÌý, on Level 50 and Level 38 of One Canada Square, placing you in the heart of Canary Wharf, London’s global business and financial hub. You will also have full access to the Bloomsbury campus, a district famous for its cultural and educational institutions. Surrounded by the who’s who of the business world, you can study whilst engaging with the business community around you through projects, networking and events.

Programmes at UCL School of Management

Companies need talented people who can take data, understand it, visualise it, communicate it and transform it into a powerful strategic asset. The one-year explores how data and analytics are revolutionising areas like strategy, marketing and operations and equips you with the statistical and computational skills to make effective use of the latest analytics tools.

The programme is designed for intellectually curious, self-motivated students who are passionate about business, technology and people. It prepares you for leadership roles in the next generation of innovation-intensive organisations. You will gain practical experience and apply your knowledge to a real business problem through the term three dissertation project.

is designed for students who intend to start and run high-impact, 'for-profit', innovative businesses. UCL's networks provide access to London's thriving entrepreneurship scene, a possible founding team and investor finance for a new business.

You will learn about finance/funding, marketing, team building and all the key issues facing rapidly scaling enterprises. The focus of the teaching and student experience is around hands-on learning and entrepreneurial activity. Numerous successful start-ups have been created by our alumni. A selection of these start-ups can be found on ourÌý.

Organisations seek talent that can bringÌýto the table core knowledge and critical thinking from the outset, and theÌý is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills to work for leading financial firms around the world.

This full-time programme is delivered by UCL School of Management and UCL’s Department of Economics, providing a study of finance underpinned by a blend of quantitative and qualitative components. The programme aims toÌýprovide you with the knowledge, understanding and skills to enable you to engage with specialist roles in the modern global financial industry.Ìý

The provides you with a solid understanding of practical managerial issues coupled with a strong foundation in current theoretical debates. Throughout the programme you will develop knowledge and understanding of organisations and their management in the context of complexity and change. You will be able to demonstrate a critical appreciation of relevant theory and how it can be applied in practice to navigate and successfully lead people in changing landscapes.

The Management MSc programme looks for ambitious and talented students from a wide variety of educational backgrounds who aim high, think critically and are encouraged by challenges. It aims to educate graduates to make an early and substantial contribution to their future employer in broad areas, from management of operations and finance to marketing and strategy.

Learn more about Master’s programmes at UCL School of Management:

Grant amount

Full tuition waiver

£21,286 living stipend

$1500 travel stipend

The living stipend is intended as a contribution towards general maintenance costs towards the first year in the UK.

In the UK, master's degrees are typically one-year programmes (full-time) andÌýPhDsÌýare three-year programmes (full-time).

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