Leeds received superb ratings in Net Impact’sBusiness as UNusualguide, one of the leading MBA ratings surveys. The information inBusiness as UNusual: The Student Guide to Graduate Programs 2012is based on the results of an in-depth survey of over 3000 student Net Impact members reviewing the 100 top business schools currently incorporating social and environmental themes into their curriculum, career services, and student activities.
It is interesting to read the students’ overview of Leeds (page 155) compared to other universities who pride themselves on their business ethics curriculum, such as DU. According to the guide, “The Leeds School of Business offers an array of opportunities for students to learn about and become engaged with values-driven business – in the classroom, through impactful events, and the school’s various Centers of Excellence. 鶹Ժ are immediately exposed to the ideals of socially- and environmentally-responsible business … Leeds also offers many opportunities to network and learn outside of a classroom setting. The Deming Center’s Sustainable Opportunities Summit as well as CESR’s Conscious Capitalism Conference are two such opportunities.” Clickto see the entire guide.