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Chartered ABS launches International Students Taskforce

The Chartered ABS has launched its International Students Taskforce, which will explore the challenges UK business schools face in attracting international students and highlighting their contribution to the economy and society.

30th May 2025
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Maximising the impact of your Institutional CMBE Subscription

The Certified Management & Business Educator (CMBE) scheme serves as a cornerstone for business school faculty development by providing a structured, internationally recognised framework for continuous professional development (CPD), career progression, and teaching excellence.

An Institutional CMBE Subscription offers business schools a powerful mechanism to systematically embed CPD into faculty development strategies, support accreditation submissions, enhance teaching quality, and strengthen staff retention and recruitment.

This high-level session is designed exclusively for institutions holding an Institutional CMBE Subscription. By the end of the session participants will have a deeper understanding about:

  • How to maximise the benefits of an institutional CMBE subscription for staff development, accreditation activitiy, and institutional reputation

  • How to integrate the CMBE into faculty development frameworks to support staff retention and career progression

  • How to use the CMBE Institutional Dashboard for managing subscriptions, tracking CPD, and reporting impact.

Participants will also have the opportunity to share their thoughts about how the Chartered ABS can enhance its support for institutional subscribers.

This session is free to attend but is restricted to those in the CMBE Institutional Subscriber community.

Facilitated by:

Oliver Lowe

Director of Professional and Programme Development

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