Birmingham Post

‘First factory was built here and that spirit of invention and creativity remains’

- Fionnuala Bourke Commercial Editor

CREATIVE industries are growing faster in Birmingham than anywhere else in the UK, according to Birmingham City Business School Dean Dr Dawn Albery.

Dr Albery praised the city’s burgeoning artistic trade ahead of sponsoring the Profession­al Services Award at BPBA 2016 as the deadline for nomination­s approaches on July 29.

“With 5,800 creative businesses employing 34,000 people, this makes the city an exciting place for arts and culture to thrive,” she said.

“The first factory in the world, the Soho Manufactor­y, opened here in 1766 and that spirit of invention and creativity remains to this day, with 14,152 new companies created in the city in 2015 – the highest number outside of London.”

Dr Albery explained that sponsoring the Profession­al Services category at BPBA 2016 – which will take place at ICC Birmingham on October 26 – was a highly relevant fit to BCU’s plans.

“Finance and Services are a key area in our degree course portfolio at all levels,” she said.

“We offer a range of Accountanc­y and Finance programmes, all of which are accredited by several profession­al bodies, including the ACCA (Associatio­n of Chartered Certified Accountant­s), from which we have the accolade of Platinum approval, and we’re also currently developing some new and exciting courses at integrated master’s level.

“Birmingham City Business School connects with the vibrant and innovative businesses and organisati­ons which are thriving in Birmingham, the UK’s second city.

“We’ve helped thousands of businesses of all sectors and sizes to develop and achieve their potential through research, consultati­on and collaborat­ive projects. So, it makes perfect sense for us to sup- port this outstandin­g event.”

Dr Albery added that Birmingham City University was in the middle of a raft of exciting developmen­ts.

“The university is midway through a £260 million investment programme, including a major expansion of its City Centre Campus – where Birmingham City Business School is based in the new Curzon Building – together with ongoing developmen­t of existing sites,” she said.

“A new £56 million home for Birmingham Conservato­ire is part of this expansion, which will feature five public performanc­e spaces when it opens next year.

“A further £41 million investment in the University’s City South Campus will see the creation of specialist laboratori­es for its School of Health Sciences, offering a range of courses in nutrition, sport and biomedicin­e, and a new home for the School of Education, from 2017. “With over 23,500 students from 80 countries, Birmingham City University is a large, diverse and increasing­ly popular place to study. “The University puts students at the heart of everything it does, giving them the best opportunit­ies for future success.”

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Dr Dawn Albery, below, Dean of Birmingham City Business School, which is based at Birmingham City University’s new Curzon Building
> Dr Dawn Albery, below, Dean of Birmingham City Business School, which is based at Birmingham City University’s new Curzon Building

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