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Leading Innovation & Change MA

MALIC
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Facilities

York St John Business School is housed in De Grey Court, our latest £15.5million development. De Grey Court is a signature building that is designed to complete the dynamic modernisation of the campus. Located in a prominent position, at the gateway to the city and close by the medieval walls and York Minster, it links the city centre with the University quarter.

The recently refurbished Fountains Learning Centre provides access to resources of all kinds, including books, journals, media materials, archives and IT. We provide a wide range of print and electronic research tools. You will enjoy full access to all IT facilities from any of the IT access areas and remotely via the internet.

We are constantly reviewing the needs of our students and staff and we know that by investing in our University, we are also investing in you and your future.

 

Living in York

Often described as the UK’s favourite city, York is renowned for its heritage, including the iconic York Minster. Just two hours from London by train, with two universities it is home to 20,000 students. The city has a strong cultural and economic community, with a flourishing cutting edge scene.

Not just a popular tourist destination, York has an increasingly modern and dynamic economy, as well as long established industries.

 

Value

York is a beautiful and desirable place to live, but its location in the North East of the UK also means that living costs are more manageable than in other areas. York St John also works hard to ensure that we offer competitive tuition fees which offer value for money for our students.

 

Employability

York St John University programmes are designed with your goals in mind – a good job at the end of your studies. We work to develop programmes which meet the needs of employers both in the UK and world-wide, and to give you the opportunity to get some practical experience of working with UK businesses during your studies.

Outside of your programme, there are further opportunities for volunteering. Our Careers Service can help you find a part -time job on or off campus, and they also offer skills development workshops. As you near graduation, they are on hand to help with your CV, job applications and interview techniques.