
UCL School of Management has been awarded accreditation by AACSB International (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business) after a meticulous peer-reviewed process spanning several years.
The esteemed accreditation is awarded to institutions that meet rigorous standards in teaching, research, and societal impact. It reflects the School’s commitment to continuous advancement at the intersection between business, science, and the humanities, placing it alongside the top six percent of business schools globally, who are also accredited by AACSB.
Director of the UCL School of Management, Professor Davide Ravasi said:
“This is a powerful endorsement of the hard work of our staff and students and of our impact across teaching, research and development. It cements our place as a globally competitive business school driving knowledge and innovation.”
AACSB is the world’s largest business education network, representing over 2,000 institutions in more than 100 countries. Accreditation from AACSB is widely regarded as a benchmark of global quality in business education.
Dr Nina Seppala, Deputy Director and the School’s lead on the accreditation process, added:
“This milestone reflects the dedication and collaborative spirit of our entire community—faculty, staff, students, alumni and partners. It reinforces our mission to shape the future of business and society through cutting-edge research and education.”
AACSB International (AACSB) was established in 1916 and is the world’s largest business education association, representing 2,000 institutional members and over 1,000 accredited members. Learn more about AACSB at aacsb.edu.