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Introduction to Cass Business School of City University of London
Cass Business School was founded in 1966. It is nominally affiliated to City University of London, but it does not use the campus. In 200 1, the college was officially renamed as Sir John Cass Business School by the City University Business School. The college is located in the center of London, England. In 2003, Queen Elizabeth II specially unveiled the new campus of the college on Bonhill Street. In addition, the College also has EMBA program centers in aldous Gate Street in the City of London and Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.

City University of London, founded in 1894, is a multidisciplinary comprehensive university in Britain. Maybe City University of London is not very famous, but when it comes to the famous Cass Business School, people all over Europe and even the world know it. Cass Business School enjoys a very high reputation in the world and has a long-standing reputation in the City of London, the center of European financial industry. The curriculum and academic research of the college are highly praised by people in the industry because of its close integration with the financial industry and the business community and its pragmatic characteristics. The college is especially good at actuarial science, insurance, finance, business, management and real estate management. It has been recognized by the European Management Development Foundation as an excellent institution in the European School of Management, and has been certified by three international authoritative business schools: AACSB, EQUIS, AMBA and AMBA. Cass Business School is closely related to the financial industry in London. Most of its teachers come from well-known companies, and most of its graduates work for major financial companies. The Guardian listed Cass Business School as one of the top three business schools in Britain.

Cass Business School has an international and world-class teaching and research team. A large number of university teachers and visiting professors have taught in world-renowned universities such as Harvard University, Wharton Business School and London Business School, or worked as managers and presidents of major well-known companies. No wonder Cass Business School has trained many famous alumni.

Cass Business School is located in the City of London, and students have the opportunity to set foot directly in the City of London and the Science and Technology City. European financial industry has a long history and superb skills. Many contemporary financial knowledge theories mostly originated in Europe, including Britain. There are about 480 international banking institutions in the Financial City, and their cross-border loans account for 20% of the total global business volume, ranking first in the world. London is also the world's leading insurance market. The daily trading volume of foreign exchange in London reached $637 billion, accounting for 32% of the global total. At the same time, London is the world's largest institutional stock market fund center and one of the largest financial derivatives trading centers in the world. More foreign companies are listed on the London Stock Exchange than any other exchange.

In recent years, Cass Business School has achieved a high ranking in various rankings. The Financial Times 20 1 1 ranks European business schools, and Cass Business School ranks fourth. This college enjoys a high reputation in the actuarial field, ranking second only to wharton school in the world. The finance of Cass Business School was listed as global 1 1 by the Financial Times in 20 1. And management is also listed as the top 15 in the world by the Financial Times. Cass Business School ranks among the world's business schools, ranking in the top 30 in the world, closely following the world famous schools such as Oxford, Cambridge, Cornell, UCLA and UC Berkeley.