Birmingham Business School, University of Birmingham (UK) with Deloitte wins prestigious Best Business School Partnership Award 2024 in association with Perlego in the AMBA & BGA Excellence Awards 2024

Birmingham Business School, University of Birmingham scooped the coveted Best Business School Partnership Award 2024 in association with Perlego, at the world-renowned Association of MBA’s (AMBA) and Business Graduates Association (BGA) Excellence Awards 2024 for their partnership with Deloitte.

The AMBA & BGA Excellence Awards 2024 were held on January 19, 2024 at the exceptional Park Plaza London Riverbank. The Awards brought together leading lights from the global business education community to celebrate excellence and commend achievement among business schools, MBA students and graduates, suppliers and employers.

The ceremony was attended by more than 200 business school leaders, as well as category finalists, judges and members of the media.

The Best Business School Partnership Award recognises business schools that share AMBA & BGA’s passion for building networks and have adopted a proactive and innovative approach to strategic collaboration.

It is open to any business school that is working strategically and collaboratively with another school/group of schools; an employer; consultant; education partner or technology provider; social impact group; individual; charity; or other organisation.

Birmingham Business School has developed an unparalleled experience for MBA students: the Birmingham MBA Deloitte Consultancy Challenge. Now in its thirteenth year, the week-long challenge offers intensive training, immersive simulations, and collaboration with Deloitte professionals. This exclusive opportunity sets us apart, with 98% of applicants citing it as their primary reason for choosing Birmingham. Our relationship with Deloitte is built on innovation, commitment, and friendship, resulting in employment opportunities for students and broader research engagements. These collaborations with Deloitte are creating real societal impact.

Professor Edgar Meyer, Dean of Birmingham Business School, said, “We are delighted to have won this prestigious global award, among such respected international competition, in acknowledgement of our collaboration with Deloitte. The Birmingham MBA Consultancy Challenge is a key factor for 98% of our applicants choosing to pursue their studies at Birmingham. Our partnership- rooted in continuity and friendship- has fostered dedication from both institutions, working together to provide students with a valuable and enriching learning experience. We’re excited to continue our collaboration and deliver the best experience for our students”.

Katharine Templeton, Head of UK Partnerships, Perlego, said, “Congratulations Birmingham Business School, University of Birmingham for your unique and longstanding partnership with Deloitte. Perlego was delighted to present this award, as we recognise how important innovation and close collaboration with partners are. We can understand why many institutions look to replicate this impressive initiative, which demonstrates true team effort and a commitment to evolution over the last 13 years. There is nothing else like it in the UK, and Perlego hopes this partnership continues to thrive for many more years to come.”

Andrew Main Wilson, Chief Executive of the Association of MBAs and Business Graduates Association (AMBA & BGA) said: “On behalf of the AMBA and BGA team, I would like to congratulate the finalists and winners of this year’s Excellence Awards.

“This year, the competition was stronger than ever. The entries who have made the final shortlist in each category should feel proud of their achievements.

“Additionally, the students and graduates who have been shortlisted as finalists today have all used their qualifications to achieve a spectrum of impressive results, in terms of the positive impact they have made to business, education and society as a whole.

“It was thrilling to be able to celebrate the AMBA network’s achievements at this glamorous Gala Dinner – in particular its been amazing to celebrate exceptional innovations and successes in the higher management education industry.

“I also want to take the opportunity to thank our partners, Kortext, Canvas by Instructure, Cesim Business Simulations, Perlego and BlueSky Education. Their support for our awards – and the business education sector – is greatly appreciated.”

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Awards selection process:

The finalists were shortlisted by AMBA & BGA’s senior management team. A panel of judges then reviewed the shortlisted entries, selecting a winner and a highly commended entry for each award. Our judging panel is made up of AMBA board members, business experts, deans and management leaders.

All of our judges were selected based on their experience and qualifications.

The winners and highly commended entries can be seen here.

Best Culture, Diversity and Inclusion Initiative 2024, in association with BlueSky Education

Winner

  • ESADE Business School (Spain) for MBA elective: racial (in)justice

Highly commended

  • Centrum Católica, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú (Peru) for Mujer, que tu negocio crezca más (Woman, may your business grow more)
  • SDA Bocconi School of Management (Italy) for People with disabilities and employment: beyond the barriers

Best Business School Partnership Award 2024, in association with Perlego

Winner

  • Birmingham Business School, University of Birmingham (UK) with Deloitte

Highly commended

  • Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow (UK) with Common Mission Project
  • Monash Business School, Monash University (Australia) with Business Council of Cooperatives and Mutuals

Best CSR and Sustainability Initiative 2024, in association with Cesim Business Simulations

Winner

  • EGADE Business School, Tecnológico de Monterrey (Mexico) for Social impact strategy and EGADE action week

Highly commended

  • Mannheim Business School (Germany) and ESSEC Business School (France) for LESPRIT – Lebanon solar power and light project
  • POLIMI Graduate School of Management (Italy) for Innova Europe 2023
  • Shantou University Business School (China) for Rural revitalisation programme

Best Lifelong Learning Initiative 2024, in association with Canvas by Instructure

Winner

  • UCL School of Management, University College London (UK) for UCL MBA labs

Best Innovation Strategy Award 2024, in association with Kortext

Winner

  • Manchester Metropolitan University Business School (UK) for Innovation in employability – a strengths approach to personal and professional development

Highly commended

  • Woxsen University (India) for Financial literacy workshop for underprivileged youth

BGA Business School Impact Award 2024

Winner

  • ESLSCA University (Egypt) for ESLSCA’s MBA governmental programme: transforming government public officials into change catalysts

Highly commended

  • Indian Institute of Management Indore (India) for IIM Indoreʼs horticulture cell
  • School of Economics and Management, Dongguan University of Technology (China) for Smart against fraud and the old friends academy

Start-Up of the Year Award 2024

Winner

  • Puneet Saini, University of Canterbury Business School (New Zealand) for Script Sense

Highly commended

  • Georges Acar, Warwick Business School, University of Warwick (UK) for Inquizyt
  • Marita Sanchez de la Cerda, UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School, University College Dublin (Ireland) for SAIZ

Entrepreneur of the Year Award 2024

Winner

  • Gaetano Lapenta, POLIMI Graduate School of Management (Italy) for Fybra

Highly commended

  • Alexandra Mendoza, Universidad del Norte (Colombia) for Liquitech
  • Matt Stevenson-Dodd, Nottingham University Business School (UK) for Trust Impact
  • Trai Sasatavadhana, Chulalongkorn Business School, Chulalongkorn University (Thailand) for Tasted Better

Postgraduate Leadership Award 2024

Winner

  • Lorna Conn, UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School, University College Dublin (Ireland)

Highly commended

  • Alex Athanassoulas, Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow (UK)
  • Ayodeji Balogun, Lagos Business School, Pan-Atlantic University (Nigeria)

AMBA Student of the Year Award 2024

Winner

  • Sonya Bachra-Byrne, University of Bradford School of Management (UK)

Highly commended

  • Aditi Singh Bais, Indian Institute of Management Indore (India)
  • Elizabeth Woods, Cranfield School of Management (UK)
  • James Boyce, The Open University Business School (UK)

BGA Student of the Year Award 2024

Winner

  • May Al-Amir, ESLSCA University (Egypt)

 

 

 

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