Victoria University, Switzerland

Victoria School of Management
Motto Enhancing Strategic Alliances.
Type Private School - Not accredited
Established July, 2002[1]
President Dr Dai Xulong
Dean Professor El Namaki
Academic staff
30
Administrative staff
3
Students 200 per year, in China[2]
Location Avenue de la Gare 2-Neuchatel, Switzerland
Campus Neuchatel, CH[3]
Affiliations AACSB, IACBE, ECBE, PRME
Website http://www.vubs.ch

Victoria School of Management formerly known as Victoria University is a private, unaccredited school founded in 2002.[4] It offers management courses. Victoria School of Management provides BBA, MBA, EMBA, DBA programs across the globe, particularly in China and Bangladesh.[5] VU Honorary Dean (2008–present), Prof. dr. El namaki is the founder and former Dean of the Maastricht School of Management (MSM), Maastricht, in the Netherlands (1984-2002).

Brief history

Victoria School of Management was founded by principal academics from the University of Neuchâtel. The school was constituted in 2002 as a special project of the Neuchâtel Government. In the same year, the Singapore Ministry of Education approved the university's Asia-Pacific programs. 2004 marked the start of cooperation with Peking University’s leading academic faculty in Beijing.[6] In 2014, Victoria School of Management's EduQua certification was discontinued. Victoria School of Management claims accreditation by Oxford Academy-AME which is an unofficial accrediting agency run by the founder of Victoria School of Management.

The institution also claims accreditation by an accreditation agency called AAIME, Association for Accreditation of International Management Education.[7] That accreditation agency's website does not indicate any official recognition by authorities, and again is also run by the founder of Victoria School of Management.[8]

Campuses

In 2010, Victoria University established a campus in Neuchâtel but without home campus students at present.[9]

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Coordinates: 47°00′25″N 8°20′14″E / 47.0069°N 8.3372°E / 47.0069; 8.3372

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