Henley Management College

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Henley Management College is an English triple accredited business school based in Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire. It has a large number of local owned or affiliated colleges, under the same name, throughout the world.

It is known mostly, but not only, for its MBA program. It also offers a Doctor of Business Administration (DBA), a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), and a Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.) program. The college is accredited by The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). In 2002, the college was also granted AACSB International accreditation.

The 2006 Economist (EIU) MBA ranking places the Henley MBA as number 14 in the world. It is the oldest business school in Britain, established in 1945.

Meredith Belbin's well known research on team roles was originally conducted at the College upon students attending courses there.

Dr D Rundle has recently written a book about the College's history and its role in the development of management education globally, entitled 'Henley and the Unfinished Management Education Revolution'.

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[edit] British campus

The British campus is located with the head offices at the country house of Greenlands sited on the Thames next to Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire.

[edit] Owned or affiliated colleges

Each local campus may vary in what it offers, with each having some local customization. A number of countries have a full local campus, with local teaching staff and local accreditation. A number of others, that Henley lists as countries they serve, have an office without local instructors. Students in those countries must either travel abroad or use instruction over the internet..

See Henley's official list of all countries served.

The following is a partial list of physical campuses with local instructors and separate local accreditation:

  • Henley Management College, South Africa — Serves Africa as a whole
  • Henley Regional Centre Eastern Meditterranean based in Cyprus — Most students are distance learners from other countries, but physical campus with educational staff is provided

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