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Queen's Management School, Queen's University Belfast

QUCEH is a research centre of Queen's Management School, Queen's University Belfast. The School's mission is to educate and equip leaders to transform local and global businesses and societies. Its vision is by the academic year 2020/21 is to be a fully internationally engaged, recognised, and accredited management school, which increasingly interacts with and influences business and society.

The School covers undergraduate as well as postgraduate programmes in accounting, economics, finance and management. Queen's Management School has benefited from targeted investment from the University in a series of new academic appointments and the result is a vibrant mix of high quality young and established researchers and lecturers.

In the 2014 Research Excellence Framework, the School was placed 13 out of 101 business and management units in the UK by the Association of Business Schools.

The School is located in Riddel Hall, a B1 listed building, designed by W. H. Lynn in 1913. The facility, set in 11 acres of beautiful parkland, is situated within the Stranmillis Conservation Area adjacent to the main University campus. The site comprises a new purpose-built Management School and Postgraduate and Executive Education Centre with conference facilities.

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Riddel Hall
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Queen's Management School at Riddel Hall
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