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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

School for Business & Society, University of York

Since its foundation, York has sought to distinguish itself as a University for Public Good. We reconnect with the ideas of the University's founders, reflecting the intention signalled in the University's strategy to rekindle York's historic mission.

Launched as part of the University's strategy in August 2022, we aim to be a torchbearer for York's historic mission to be a university for public good, understood as:

Answering humanity's most urgent questions

  • We focus on the grand challenges facing contemporary capitalism such as: the climate emergency; rising inequality; social harm and social polarisation; economic and social dislocation arising from rapid technological change; and, challenges to wellbeing such as rising loneliness, social isolation, or the pressures faced in balancing work and family life.

  • We bring together expertise on the public, private and not-for-profit sectors to forge new thinking on how these challenges might be addressed.

Collaborating unconventionally

  • We're the first school of our kind, bringing together two former departments: the Department of Social Policy and Social Work and University of York Management School.

  • We deliberately combine subject expertise, leaving us uniquely placed to develop new thinking on how different sectors might work differently to address societal grand challenges.

Opening arms to all

  • We have strong widening participation focus in our student recruitment activity, reflected in the diversity of our student community. Equality, diversity and inclusivity (EDI) principles are embedded in our activity, led by an Associate Dean of School.

  • We're committed to working towards gender equality and we currently hold two Bronze Athena Swan charter awards.

Empowering people for life

  • Our educational mission is expansive, offering a wide range of degrees relevant to different career stages, delivered in ways to reflect different study needs.

  • We offer full-time campus based degrees through to part-time distance learning degree programmes; traditional academic programmes through to accredited professional programmes with work based elements; degree programmes for students coming straight from school through to post-experience MBA and MPA programmes designed for mid-career professionals.

  • All of our programmes aim to fuse social scientific insight with real-world focus, leaving graduates with practical and analytical skills that equip you to succeed in your chosen field.

As the strategy notes 'Our founders endowed the university with a strong social purpose, drawing on a rich tradition of thought and action on social justice and combating inequality that is distinctive to the City of York'. These founders were primarily those connected to York's Rowntree trusts and businesses who lobbied for formation of the University and shaped its intellectual focus and public good mission.

Our legacy

Through the Rowntree legacy, York lays claim to being one of the key birthplaces of the subjects brought together in our school - business and management, social policy and social work - landmark early works in these fields in Britain being produced by those connected to the Rowntrees. But central to the Rowntree's real world impact was that they saw that issues of business and society as interconnected, adopting a holistic perspective that understood the grand challenges of the time required such an approach.

In forming our school, we reconnect with their ambitious outlook, but do so from a contemporary and critical perspective that necessarily adopts a more expansive view than the Rowntree's on how both businesses and governments must approach questions of inequality and justice.

Needed now, more than ever

While the creation of the school was in part inspired by York's heritage, we were motivated to act by the multiple crises facing contemporary global capitalism.

Our mission is to lead business and public policy action to tackle complex social and environmental societal problems. We believe this task is urgent, as civilisation needs to start living within its planetary boundaries, reduce growing inequalities, and build an economy based on sustainable inclusive growth.

We've taken the bold step in being the first to break down the silos that speak to capitalism and government, joining together academic disciplines that conventionally operate in different spaces.