Cass Business School
Cass Business School (formerly City University Business School) was founded in 1966; in May 2001 the Sir John Cass Foundation made a generous donation to the Business School’s new building project; CUBS became the Sir John Cass Business School, City of London, or Cass Business School for short. Located on the doorstep of one of the world's leading financial centres, Cass sees itself as the intellectual hub of the City of London. Our dialogue with business shapes the structure and content of all our programmes of study, our executive education programmes and our research. Our MBA, Specialist Masters and undergraduate degrees have a reputation for excellence in professional education, whilst our Executive MBA is ranked 15th in the world by the Financial Times. Cass’s 23-strong portfolio of MScs is the largest in Europe and subjects span finance, quantitative analysis, real estate, actuarial, shipping, logistics and trade, financial crime, management and charity. The School undertakes research of national and international significance and supports almost 100 PhD students. Cass has the largest Finance Faculty and the largest Actuarial Science and Insurance Faculty in Europe. Our finance research is ranked 2nd in Europe and 4th in the world outside the US by Financial Management Magazine and our insurance and risk research is ranked 2nd in the world by the Journal of Risk and Insurance.
Ranking
Financial Times: 4th in the UK and 9th in Europe (2005); Executive MBA ranked 15th in the world (2006); Economist Intelligence Unit: Full-time MBA ranked 43rd in the world (2006)
Accreditation
EQUIS, AMBA


