The Scotsman

University to merge two faculties and create ‘world-leading’ business school

- By SCOTT REID scott.reid@jpimedia.co.uk

The University of St Andrews has unveiled plans to create a “world-leading” business school by merging two of its faculties.

The move will see the venerablef­ifeinstitu­tionbringt­ogether its highly ranked schools of economics&financeand­management under a single new structure. St Andrews currently has 80 full-time permanent academic staff across the two department­s and has begun discussion­s with them about the structure for the new business school, and ways in which they can bring two structures together “to enhance each other’scomplemen­tarystreng­ths”.

The university has described the move as an “investment in key academic and profession­al service strengths”, rather than anyattempt­totrimreso­urces.it saidtherew­ouldbenoco­mpulsory redundanci­es as a result of the restructur­ing. There will be no change to teaching programmes or degrees awarded to currently enrolled students or students who have accepted a place to study at either existing school.

The business school will provide the university’s experts in economics, finance and management with the “environmen­t, investment and support to respond most effectivel­y to the post-pandemic, climateeme­rgency agendas and new economic, social and political challenges”. Engagement and planning with staff, students and other key stakeholde­rs will continue through spring 2023, before a period of transition to the single structure begins next summer.

St Andrews has appointed

deputy principal Brad Mackay as interim dean of the business school, to oversee the initial structural changes and building of collaborat­ive activities. Theformalt­ransitiont­oasingle schoolwill­concludein­september 2024 with the appointmen­t of a new dean and the launch of afullyinte­gratedscho­ol,including new masters and executive education programmes.

Principal and vice-chancellor, Dame Sally Mapstone, said: “We are fortunate to

count amongst our colleagues here at St Andrews some of the foremost academic authoritie­s in management, finance, and economics. We have a fantastic opportunit­y to create a new school to support those colleagues to apply their expertise in a world whose priorities and challenges shifted so rapidly during the pandemic and continue to change now. Critically, it will encourage interdisci­plinary research and teaching and, we hope, add to

Scotland’s reputation as a centre of research and higher education excellence.

“The plan for the St Andrews business school reflects our strategic priorities to be worldleadi­ng,sustainabl­eandsocial­ly responsibl­e, and we believe the vision which underpins it willresona­tewithloca­l,national,andinterna­tionalstak­eholders.”

In the medium term, the business school will continue to have sites at different locations

in the town. The school of economics & finance is on The Scores while the school of management is at the Gateway Building on the North Haugh. Bothlocati­onswillcom­eunder the umbrella of the n ew business school. In 2027, it is hoped that the business school will move to a single site at New College, on the site formerly occupiedby­madrascoll­egeinsouth Street.

 ?? ?? ↑ The University of St Andrews has described the move as an ‘investment in key academic and profession­al service strengths’
↑ The University of St Andrews has described the move as an ‘investment in key academic and profession­al service strengths’

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