Management at Bristol

Bristol's Department of Management brings together a group of academics with a variety of research and teaching interests. Its staff share the view that the inter-disciplinary approach is essential in management research.

Open Evenings

The Department of Management holds open evenings for working managers and professionals interested in part-time study. Read more.

Why Study Management at Bristol?

  • Three Successful MSc Programmes
    A full-time Management MSc; two part-time MScs for managers and professionals.
  • Ask Our Students
    Read student testimonials from our full-time and part-time students.
  • Dynamic Research Culture
    Theoretically informed, practice oriented, critically engaged.
  • Friendly and Supporting Learning Environment
    Our teaching staff have a wealth or experience and are highly committed and enthusiastic.
  • Management Programmes for 'Real World' Application
    Combining what is academically rigorous with what is practically relevant.
  • The City of Bristol
    Famously described by Sir John Betjeman as 'the most beautiful, interesting and distinguished city in England', Bristol is a leading centre for business, culture and education.

EFM-tv

Why choose to study management at Bristol? EFM-tv - a video presentation - gives some of the answers.

RAE 2008

The RAE2008 results show that the recently established Department of Management produces high quality research. 75% of its research is rated as of international quality, with all research-active staff submitted.

The Department is particularly pleased that the RAE2008 results show, while being relatively new, it has recorded the best result in the group of business schools with less than ten staff. This strong research platform is the basis for growth and exciting new developments.

EFM News

CSE LogoCASE PhD Scholarships
The CMPO is advertising for the first two PhD CASE studentships under the new capacity-building cluster on the economic impact of the third sector.
CSE LogoResearch Centre for Structural Econometrics
The Economics Department is hosting a new research Centre for Structural Econometrics.
Fabien Postel-VinayCyclical Employment Patterns
Recent research by Bristol’s Fabien Postel-Vinay (left) and Giuseppe Moscarini of Yale University has revealed that employment in large firms is cyclically more sensitive than employment in small firms.

ESRC Scholarships

The Management Department is recognized by the ESRC for postgraduate training. This means that students who wish to study for postgraduate degrees in the department can potentially apply for ESRC scholarships.