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MANG6179 2025-26
International and Comparative Human Resource Management
Consideration of people management must increasingly be cross-national comparative and international in complexion. This exciting new agenda is challenging and problematic. This module examines international developments and comparative difference in the management of human resources, and explores how managers of people may conceive and use the ‘strategic space’ (Vernon (2006) cited in Brewster et al (2016)) they have to productively shape employment relationships in an international environment. -
MANG6179 2026-27
International and Comparative Human Resource Management
Consideration of people management must increasingly be cross-national comparative and international in complexion. This exciting new agenda is challenging and problematic. This module examines international developments and comparative difference in the management of human resources, and explores how managers of people may conceive and use the ‘strategic space’ (Vernon (2006) cited in Brewster et al (2016)) they have to productively shape employment relationships in an international environment. -
MANG3009 2027-28
International Banking
Banks are at the heart of the global financial system. This module strives to link the theory and practice of banking in a real-world setting. Considerable attention is given to the vast array of risks that banks face and this is achieved by learning about the management and measurement of these various risks. Also, the module looks at financial/banking crises and the impact that these have on the wider economy especially over the past number of years since the global financial crisis of 2008. This module also covers how to measure bank performance and looks in detail at the case for banking regulation. Finally, this module will cover some recent trends in banking activities including sustainability and green banking and disrupted financial technologies (Fintech). -
MANG3009 2028-29
International Banking
Banks are at the heart of the global financial system. This module strives to link the theory and practice of banking in a real-world setting. Considerable attention is given to the vast array of risks that banks face and this is achieved by learning about the management and measurement of these various risks. Also, the module looks at financial/banking crises and the impact that these have on the wider economy especially over the past number of years since the global financial crisis of 2008. This module also covers how to measure bank performance and looks in detail at the case for banking regulation. Finally, this module will cover some recent trends in banking activities including sustainability and green banking and disrupted financial technologies (Fintech). -
MANG6356 2028-29
International Banking
This module is focused on banking, as opposed to financial market or accounting and finance-related courses otherwise on offer in the MBA. Students will learn about the 'micro' side of banking, including financial institutions, instruments and techniques, such as hedging, or bank regulation. In addition, the module covers the 'macro' side of banking, which is how banking is connected to and influenced by the economy. -
MANG6356 2025-26
International Banking
This module is focused on banking, as opposed to financial market or accounting and finance-related courses otherwise on offer in the MBA. Students will learn about the 'micro' side of banking, including financial institutions, instruments and techniques, such as hedging, or bank regulation. In addition, the module covers the 'macro' side of banking, which is how banking is connected to and influenced by the economy. -
MANG6356 2026-27
International Banking
This module is focused on banking, as opposed to financial market or accounting and finance-related courses otherwise on offer in the MBA. Students will learn about the 'micro' side of banking, including financial institutions, instruments and techniques, such as hedging, or bank regulation. In addition, the module covers the 'macro' side of banking, which is how banking is connected to and influenced by the economy. -
MANG6356 2027-28
International Banking
This module is focused on banking, as opposed to financial market or accounting and finance-related courses otherwise on offer in the MBA. Students will learn about the 'micro' side of banking, including financial institutions, instruments and techniques, such as hedging, or bank regulation. In addition, the module covers the 'macro' side of banking, which is how banking is connected to and influenced by the economy. -
MANG6579 2025-26
International Banking
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MANG3009 2026-27
International Banking
Banks are at the heart of the global financial system. This module strives to link the theory and practice of banking in a real-world setting. Considerable attention is given to the vast array of risks that banks face and this is achieved by learning about the management and measurement of these various risks. Also, the module looks at financial/banking crises and the impact that these have on the wider economy especially over the past number of years since the global financial crisis of 2008. This module also covers how to measure bank performance and looks in detail at the case for banking regulation. Finally, this module will cover some recent trends in banking activities including sustainability and green banking and disrupted financial technologies (Fintech).