Saudi business school unites with world’s first business school for health

Saudi business school unites with world’s first business school for health

The new UCL Global Business School for Health (GBSH) has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Prince Sultan University in Saudi Arabia, dedicating themselves to working together to improve global health.

By entering into this new collaborative relationship, the two institutions are committed to working together to enhance their development efforts in this sector. This will include undertaking joint research, developing specific projects around global health issues, and cooperating on the design and delivery of executive education courses, degree programmes, and study trips abroad.

The UCL GBSH is the world’s first business school dedicated to health and healthcare management. The new school aims to elevate the global impact of healthcare delivery and transform healthcare access, experience, and outcomes around the world. They will achieve this by empowering healthcare management leaders of the future through high-quality education so they can make a difference to healthcare systems globally.

Professor Nora Ann Colton, Director of the UCL GBSH, said: "The College of Business Administration at Prince Sultan University is an excellent business school training professionals across a number of areas of business. We believe that this collaboration will strength our education and research approach to healthcare management and business while enhancing our global connections