Founded in 1885, Royal Holloway is one of the University of London's six largest Colleges and is home to more than 6,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students on over 100 different degree courses. It is one of only a few colleges nationally which is allowed to use the ‘Royal’ title.
The BSc in Business Administration has been developed by the School of Management [external link]. Now one of Royal Holloway’s largest departments, the School gives high priority to original research in international business, and the deep understanding of the subject that follows is reflected in its teaching of management studies. All staff members are active researchers, and the publication of their findings in books and articles is a key part of their professional work.
Central to the School's educational method is the study of different organisations and practices in different countries and at different periods. This comparative perspective is particularly appropriate to the challenges faced by modern business and management education in a rapidly changing environment. The School is also host to the Centre for Asia Pacific Business Research, which now supervises a number of research and publication projects. The Asia Pacific Business Review, edited within the Centre, represents a major initiative in the field of management studies.