King’s College London’s AMBA-BGA accreditation completes ‘triple crown’

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King’s Business School is now accredited by the Association of MBAs (AMBA) following a successful assessment visit in March. This completes the so-called ‘triple-crown’ accreditation held by fewer than one per cent of the world’s business schools.

Established in 1967, the Association of MBAs is an impartial authority on postgraduate management education. In partnership with its sister organisation, the Business Graduates Association (BGA), it is committed to raising the profile and standard of business education internationally and accredits business schools in over 75 countries.

AMBA accreditation has been awarded to the MSc in International Management for a period of five years. King’s Business School has also been awarded BGA accreditation for five years in recognition of its work on impact and responsible management.

In addition to the AMBA accreditation, King’s Business School is also accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business and the European Foundation for Management Development’s Quality Improvement System.

We are delighted to have achieved accreditation by AMBA, which is a particularly important recognition of the quality of our MSc in International Management programme and of course of our excellent staff, students and alumni. We are proud to be a triple accredited business school and part of a community that is committed to ensuring that the education we offer continues to remain relevant to the needs of the world around us.

Professor Stephen Bach, Executive Dean, King’s Business School
 
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