This MBA course has been designed around our commitment to the Common Good and the UN Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME). This distinctive MBA course is designed for enterprising and socially-minded individuals with aspirations to become professional managers with an instinct for creating sustainable businesses in a socially responsible manner.
This practical and applied course provides insight into the everyday challenges confronting leaders within a range of business and third-sector organisations across the globe. We emphasise the role, contribution and integration of the key business functions to enhance your ability to design and deliver effective organisation-wide strategies.
Dynamic and challenging, the MBA requires energetic participation. Like you, your peers will be ambitious, highly motivated and determined to succeed. We look forward to welcoming you onto the course and into our global alumni network of socially responsible leaders.
The Global MBA course addresses the global environmental changes and challenges with a socially responsible, research underpinned and innovative curriculum. All modules on the course are strongly underpinned by the UN PRME and Common Good principles and reinforce the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), ensuring that when you graduate, you are prepared appropriately for the global business environment, placing emphasis on responsible leadership, ethics and sustainability.
Through its Transnational Education partnerships (TNEs), the course provides opportunities to broaden GCU’s global network and to build a truly global learning environment for the Global MBA students, beyond the students’ campus of study.
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27 January 2025
Glasgow Caledonian University
City Campus,
Cowcaddens Road,
Glasgow,
Glasgow, City Of,
G4 0BA, Scotland
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
GCU offers an innovative and creative education, positively contributing to society, and striving to go beyond the traditional role of a university.